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HEAVY MED WEIGHTED BALL 5LB

05.19.2010 · Posted in Games for Autism

Product DescriptionWeighted balls offer great exercise as well as a source for improving fine motor skills. These changes balls of different weights available resistance levels. Their textured surface and easy grip contributions, making them the hands of all sizes. Good for teaching gravitation and spatial perception and the overall strength of buildings with special needs ...

HEAVY MED WEIGHTED BALL 3LB

05.16.2010 · Posted in Toys for Autism

Product DescriptionWeighted balls offer great exercise as well as a source for improving fine motor skills. These changes balls of different weights available resistance levels. Their textured surface and easy grip contributions, making them the hands of all sizes. Good for teaching gravitation and spatial perception and the overall strength of buildings with special needs ...

TAI CHI BALL / MOTOR SKILL BUILDING SYSTEM

02.20.2010 · Posted in Toys for Autism

Strengthens wrist flexibility. Promotes good posture for writing. Enhances self confidence. Promotes action/reaction learning. Improves balance in movement. Product DescriptionTai Chi Ball is from the traditional Chinese Tai Chi workout, twist and turn your body and promotes hand-eye coordination inspired cover. This product is of course one of the best products ever developed for special needs children with developmental delay. ...

Bizi Ball

02.17.2010 · Posted in Toys for Autism

Chime, Rattle, Crinkle, Peek-a-boo mirror, Gentle textures Product DescriptionBizi ball with stimulant properties, to encourage children to explore charging. In one piece, except Ball is a fun way to learn, cause and effect, and coordinated movement. Bizi Ball has a variety of tactile and audio features, including wrinkles, bells and rattles. . . and the teether ...

SENSORY ACTIVITY BALL

02.17.2010 · Posted in Toys for Autism

Product DescriptionThe sensory activity ball has been designed to be part of a daily sensory diet for children will take part in occupational therapy. Good for the child to see an object until it hits them and never try to catch him. The sensory activity is a clear ball, ball 50cm with small colored balls ...

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