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Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Blue T0809-E: Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Blue
In handy package
Closed Cell Foam Tubing -  Black T0809-F: Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Black
In handy package
Car Door Opener T0811: Car Door Opener
For drivers who have arthritis or grasping difficulties
25 Grippers T0812: 25 Grippers
Cool, colorful grippers
100 tri-go grips (10 pkgs. of 10) T0813: 100 tri-go grips (10 pkgs. of 10)
Fingers touch the pencil
Puzzle Gripper T0814: Puzzle Gripper
Picks up cards with ease!
Hard Shell Inner Foam Liner - Red T0815-A: Hard Shell Inner Foam Liner - Red
Hard Shell  Foam Visor - Red T0815-B: Hard Shell Foam Visor - Red
Face Bar - Standard T0815-C: Face Bar - Standard
Perma-Ty Elastic Shoelaces, White   18", 2 - 3 hole shoes T0901-A: Perma-Ty Elastic Shoelaces, White 18", 2 - 3 hole shoes
Tie these laces once and they never have to be tied or untied again.

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Crystal Drop Ball: Sensory Integration and Balance

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 see-through ball adds extra fun!

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