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Ribbon Wands set of 2

$11.04 
SKU: HAR-16-362-ds

Rainbow Dancer Ribbon Wands: Enhancing Gross Motor Skills and Sensory Integration

These Rainbow Dancer Ribbon Wands are valuable tools for enhancing gross motor skills, sensory integration, and imaginative play in young children.

  • Gross Motor Skills:

    • Coordination: Manipulating the ribbons requires coordinated movements of the arms, hands, and core, enhancing coordination and agility.
    • Range of Motion: Swinging the ribbons encourages full range of motion in the shoulders, arms, and wrists.
    • Strength: Repeated movements with the ribbons can contribute to increased upper body strength and endurance.
  • Sensory Integration:

    • Visual-Motor Integration: The flowing movements of the ribbons enhance visual tracking and visual-motor coordination as children follow the ribbons with their eyes.
    • Vestibular Input: The dynamic movements of the ribbons can provide gentle vestibular stimulation, enhancing balance and coordination.
    • Proprioception: Manipulating the ribbons provides proprioceptive input, enhancing body awareness and spatial awareness.
    • Tactile Input: The smooth ribbons provide tactile input, which can be beneficial for children with sensory sensitivities.
  • Play and Engagement:

    • Imaginative Play: The ribbons can be used to create imaginary scenarios, such as dancing, flying, or playing pretend games, stimulating creativity and imagination.
    • Social Interaction: Playing with ribbons can be a social activity, encouraging interaction and communication with peers.

This set of Rainbow Dancer Ribbon Wands is a valuable tool for promoting gross motor skills, sensory integration, imaginative play, and social interaction in young children.

Note: This description emphasizes the therapeutic potential of the Rainbow Dancer Ribbon Wands within an occupational therapy framework, highlighting key features such as their impact on gross motor skills, sensory integration, play engagement, and social interaction. It utilizes more precise and professional terminology, such as "vestibular stimulation," "proprioception," "visual-motor integration," and "sensory integration."

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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