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A weighted frog toy (5kg) for deep pressure therapy would typically fall under the category of sensory integration tools or proprioceptive input tools in occupational therapy (OT) terminology. Here's a breakdown of its purpose and usage:
1. Terminology:
- Weighted toy: A therapeutic item designed to provide deep pressure stimulation.
- Proprioceptive tool: Offers feedback to the proprioceptive system, which helps the body understand its position in space.
- Sensory regulation tool: Aids in calming or organizing the sensory system.
2. Purpose in Therapy:
- Deep pressure stimulation: Helps to calm the nervous system by applying steady, distributed pressure, similar to the feeling of a firm hug.
- Sensory processing: Assists individuals with sensory processing challenges, such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, or Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).
- Self-regulation: Helps in improving focus, reducing anxiety, and promoting a sense of security.
3. Applications:
- Calming strategy: Used during activities that require focus or relaxation.
- Proprioceptive input: Incorporated into sensory diets prescribed by OTs to address sensory needs.
- Occupational activities: Can be used during specific therapeutic tasks or as a grounding tool.
In a clinical report or session plan, the toy might be described as:
"A 5kg weighted frog is utilized as a proprioceptive input tool to provide deep pressure stimulation, enhancing sensory integration and self-regulation for individuals requiring calming sensory input."
If you're considering introducing or recommending this, ensure the weight is appropriate for the individual (usually around 5-10% of their body weight) and always monitor its use for safety.