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Foxtail Ball

$87.84 
SKU: HAR-16-356-ds-1

This Foxtail Ball Set is a dynamic and engaging tool designed to support the development of key occupational therapy goals in children.

  • Gross Motor Skills:

    • Hand-Eye Coordination: Catching the ball itself or grabbing the tail requires precise hand-eye coordination and visual tracking.
    • Bilateral Coordination: Throwing, kicking, and manipulating the ball with both hands and feet promotes bilateral coordination and interhemispheric integration.
    • Gross Motor Control: Engaging in various throwing, catching, and kicking activities enhances gross motor control, including strength, power, and coordination.
  • Sensory Processing:

    • Proprioception: Manipulating the ball and interacting with the nylon tails provides proprioceptive input, enhancing body awareness and spatial awareness.
    • Tactile Input: The soft, vinyl-covered foam and the tactile feedback from the nylon tails provide a rich sensory experience, enhancing tactile exploration and sensory integration.
  • Social Interaction:

    • Cooperative Play: The set encourages cooperative play and teamwork through various game variations, such as partner catches, group relays, and collaborative challenges.
    • Social Communication: Engaging in play with others fosters social communication and turn-taking skills.
  • Cognitive Skills:

    • Attention: Focusing on the ball and its movement enhances attention and sustained attention.
    • Problem-Solving: Developing strategies for catching the ball or the tail requires problem-solving and cognitive flexibility.

This Foxtail Ball Set is a valuable tool for promoting gross motor skills, sensory processing, social interaction, and cognitive development in children.

Note: This description emphasizes the therapeutic potential of the Foxtail Ball Set within an occupational therapy framework, highlighting key features such as its impact on gross motor skills, sensory processing, social interaction, and cognitive development. It utilizes more precise and professional terminology, such as "proprioception," "interhemispheric integration," and "cognitive flexibility."

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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