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Dragonfly: Specials Needs and Universal Access Resource
Universal Access Educational Video Games and Software.
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Note: Review only, product no longer for sale.
Kids can 'fly' through the air!
See-through Crystal Drops from Pezzi are made to the same exacting specifications as the regular Physiotherapy balls. They feature raised ribbing, no-slip texture, puncture resistance, and 400 Kilo (800 pounds plus) pressure rating. Transparency adds more fun! Latex-free.
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Physioballs are used to develop a child's gross motor skills. They have become extremely popular exercise tools for people of all ages and stages. Here is an idea to use with this popular training tool. Try sitting the child cross-legged on a ball. Hold their hips firmly, and slowly roll the ball from the center out in the forward directions on a gentle angle. Watch to see how (and if) the child compensates for the new angle of their trunk. We want to see the chin tip back towards level with the floor. This signifies the understanding that "upright" is not always determined by the position of the hips relative to the floor, but rather is cued by the relation of the inner ears to the floor. Prompt the child to "sit up straight" both with verbal and demonstrative cues. Once the rolling forward is mastered, work on backwards, side-to-side, and in a gentle circular motion. The 24 inch (70 cm.) ball is usually best for children the size of a typical child of 4 - 8 years. 19 inch (50 cm.) and 35 inch (90 cm.) versions are also available.
Auditory Normal Low Extremely Low Not Using Hearing Hyper-Acute |
Vision Normal Low Extremely Low Not Using Vision |
Gross Motor All Some Few Not Using Gross Motor |
Fine Motor All Some Few Not Using Fine Motor |
Developmental Age Range 0 - 2 3 - 5 6 - 8 9 - 12 13 and Over |
Language Typical Some Spoken Receptive Only Sign Assistive/Augmentitive Not Using Language |