Vestibular balance training

Maintains balance and coordination, helps sense spatial orientation, promotes language development For example, children's swivel chairs: by sitting in a swivel seat and rotating it, the vestibule can be strongly stimulated, and by rotating it brings about a feeling of giddiness and stimulates the vestibular nerves. What happens when you have poor vestibular awareness? l Inadequate or sensitive vestibular response I Can be particularly frightened of changes in height and speed I Have a harder time learning new things I Poor spatial awareness and poor numeracy skills I Have a poor sense of balance and worry about getting hurt. ...

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Tactile training

Enhance your child's sense of security, enhance your child's emotional regulation, enhance your child's self-control and neural inhibitions For example, the Children's Tactile Disc: stimulates the child's tactile pressure-sensitive nerve endings in the soles of the feet, hands and all over the body to fully improve the child's existing tactile abilities. What happens when you have a poor sense of touch? I often drop things on the floor when reaching for them I Attachment to pillows and quilts and other fetishes I Dependent and unable to do things independently I Doesn't like to get along with others and has poor interpersonal relationships. I Insensitive to external changes such as heat and cold

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Proprioceptive training

Maintaining normal muscle contraction, maintaining body posture and keeping balance, and achieving emotional stability. It is the last to mature in sensory integration, and disorders in just about any aspect of the sense of balance, sense of touch, vestibular sense, etc., can result in proprioceptive disorders. For example, a children's trampoline: it requires training using several body parts such as jumping and balancing. What happens when you have poor proprioception? I Slow development of large movements such as crawling, walking, running and jumping I Clumsy movements and falls easily I Dislike of movement I Developmental movement disorder ...

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