Balance / Coordination
Support physical development.

For individuals with special educational needs, particularly those with sensory processing disorders, physical tasks can often be difficult. While many are familiar with the five primary senses, there's another crucial sense called the vestibular sense. This sense, managed by the inner ear, helps us process sensations related to gravity, balance, and movement through space. When the vestibular sense is over- or under-stimulated, it can impact a person’s ability to navigate and perform physical tasks effectively. Our resources are designed to help regulate these sensory experiences, offering support for those who need it. Additionally, our tools can aid in the development of fine motor skills—movements involving the small muscles in the hands and wrists—and gross motor skills, which involve the coordination and movement of larger body parts like arms and legs. By targeting these areas, we help individuals build the physical confidence and capability needed to thrive.