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High Stepper

$26.00 
SKU: HART-HS

High Stepper: Enhancing Balance, Coordination, and Gross Motor Skills

This set of High Steppers is a valuable tool for enhancing balance, coordination, and gross motor skills in children.

  • Balance and Coordination:

    • Postural Control: Stepping on and off the platforms requires constant adjustments to maintain balance and prevent falls, enhancing postural control.
    • Dynamic Balance: Shifting weight from one step to another challenges dynamic balance and requires coordinated movements.
  • Gross Motor Skills:

    • Strength and Endurance: Stepping, climbing, and balancing on the steppers engage core and leg muscles, enhancing strength and endurance.
    • Agility and Coordination: Navigating a course of steppers requires agility and coordination to adjust movements quickly and efficiently.
  • Sensory Processing:

    • Proprioception: Stepping on and off the platforms provides proprioceptive input, enhancing body awareness and spatial awareness.
    • Vestibular Input: The shifting movements involved in balancing on the steppers can provide gentle vestibular input, enhancing balance and coordination.
  • Play and Engagement:

    • Intrinsic Motivation: The playful nature of the steppers and the challenge of navigating the course increase intrinsic motivation for children to engage in physical activity.
    • Social Interaction: The steppers can be used in group games and activities, fostering social interaction, cooperation, and teamwork.
    • Occupational Performance: This activity enhances a child's ability to participate in play activities and develop essential motor skills, which are crucial aspects of occupational performance.

This set of High Steppers is a versatile and engaging tool for enhancing gross motor skills, balance, coordination, and sensory processing in children.

Note: This description emphasizes the therapeutic potential of the High Steppers within an occupational therapy framework, highlighting key features such as their impact on gross motor skills, balance, coordination, proprioception, and sensory processing. It utilizes more precise and professional terminology, such as "postural control," "dynamic balance," "proprioception," and "vestibular input."

Disclaimer: This description is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult with a qualified occupational therapist or other healthcare professional for personalized recommendations.

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