Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Self-Regulation!

 Fantastic for all Ages! The Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload features a twist and turn function that encourages hand/eye co-ordination and cognitive development. It can also strengthen the flexibility of children’s wrists. The ball has a diameter of 20cm. Suitable for children aged 4+ years. Our goal is to...
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 Fantastic for all Ages!

The Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload features a twist and turn function that encourages hand/eye co-ordination and cognitive development. It can also strengthen the flexibility of children’s wrists. The ball has a diameter of 20cm. Suitable for children aged 4+ years.

Our goal is to create educational products that promote children’s communication and motor skills and stimulate their creativity while they learn happily. The expertise we have in early childhood education leads to practical and fun designs.

 

Developmental Skills- Stimulate and develop your children’s senses. Our resources are designed to engage, provoke and develop the 5 senses. 

Did you know...

Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload products have long been used by therapists working with people who struggle with their cognitive and sensory skills as well as for rehabilitation and to assist our ageing population to maintain their strength and stability.

Developmental Skills
Stimulate and develop your children’s senses. This Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overloadis designed to engage, provoke and develop the 5 senses. Fine motor activities such as play panels, puzzles, block play, threading, weaving, and lacing encourage hand/eye coordination and cognitive development.

The Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overloadis perfect for the development of language and communication through the use of tactile and sensory activities.

Rehab Skills

Performing exercises with a TTai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload develops the senses, which is the subconscious ability to sense body position and joint movement. The TTai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload targets numerous receptor nerves located in muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints that are able to sense changes in muscle tension. The brain then responds to those changes by sending signals for the muscles to contract or relax appropriately. 

Aged Care Skills

The visual and memory system can be damaged or become less effective with age, which can cause less brain agility. The Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload can assist those elderly individuals to maintain or improve those skills.

Using the Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload

When first using the Tai-Chi Maze Ball for Sensory Overload, just experiment with the different visual angles of the ball as it rolls around inside the maze.  Further extend this by moving the ball around and follow it with your eyes.  Do this at you own pace and extend the speed and direction as you gain further control.

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