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I can remember as a kid jumping on one of those balls with the handle.  They still make them now, but I had them when I was little and I loved it.  My brother and I would jump with these around the basement and try not to ricochet into a wall.  Ah, the memories of childhood fun.

Flash to the future and Elizabeth and I are headed into one of her earlier OT appointments.  Kind of when we were not really sure what to expect and we saw therapy balls in the room.  They kind of  looked like the beloved ones of my youth but minus the handles.  

Elizabeth was not the easiest one to get onto one of these balls due to her special needs.  Specifically that her Sensory Processing Disorder affected her so greatly at this time.

I can remember that the occupational therapist did get her to use the balls, and I can remember the exercises that she learned.

We bought one of the therapy balls to use at home and we tried to do our therapy homework.

We had good successes with the ball but always had to work hard to help Elizabeth keep her balance so she did not roll off of it, get scared and then be afraid to try again.  And as all of you who have a child with special needs and more specifically SPD know, it is so important to end any and all activities on a good note so that the child will be more likely to engage easily the next time.  It is their last memory that they hold onto.  So that was our goal.

Now flash to current day, and in the mail arrives a package.

And in the package is a new therapy product for us to try.

It is called the Gymnio Physio Ball. And Faster Blaster.

I took them out of the box and took a look at the product.  I decided to first tell the kids what we were going to try and then start getting the ball filled.

First off, and I cannot lie, the Faster Blaster pump is incredible.  It allowed for shorter work of filling up the therapy ball.  And I know we all know how some pumps work and how much of a cardio workout it can become just getting it half way filled.  But this one did great.  Fast.  Easy and Efficient.

Now to the Gymnic Physio Ball itself,  once it was filled, it was light and easy to maneuver.   I liked mainly that its shape was almost like an eight figure.  This was new to my eyes at first, but I quickly understood it will be less likely to roll away in all directions when using it or even storing it.  And that the biggest concern we had earlier with Elizabeth could be lessened by the shape of this therapy ball.  It really gives you better control when working with someone like during OT sessions. 

Also, as the therapy balls come in various sizes, you can get one that allows both therapist and client to sit on the ball together to accomplish a skill.  Otherwise stated, I could have sat with Elizabeth and helped her feel secure had we had this special tool.

That is a huge benefit.

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The Gymnic Physio Ball strengthens coordination and balance skills.

Another great attribute is that you can still do all the exercises and sensory integration therapies with this therapy ball as you can with the round one. But in my opinion with more control.

Any special needs gym, be it home or elsewhere, would benefit from having these therapy balls and that darn, Faster Blaster!  

I know that with summer coming, a new addition for the sensory diet  might not be a bad idea.  Because I know my typically developing son, Michael,  was having a ball with this new item…pun intended.

But seriously, that is the purpose of the therapies we do for our special needs children isn’t it?  To help them progress while making it fun at the same time.

So if this sounds like something that could be helpful to you or your child please take a peek at it. Look at the various sizes to better determine which one is going to work best for your child. Lastly, don’t forget that when not in use for  “therapy” time, they can be used to give some nice sensory input when simply used to sit on when watching television, listening to music or doing homework at the table.

In any event, take a peek and hopefully you will have the same positive thoughts on this product as we all do.  Please let us know and I wish everyone a good week.

Michele

Fun, calming, cozy, relaxing.  

Those are the adjectives that my beautiful 11 year old son, Michael used to describe the very shiny blue sensory body sock, also known as BodySox, he is presently sporting.  He is sitting on the couch 100 percent inside.  He is talking to me through the body sock and simply loving the sensation of it.

A body sock is a pretty cool thing.  It is made out of stretchy Lycra that has a nice big Velcro opening.  It is designed for many purposes, body awareness, strength and imaginative or creative play , and a great sensory diet addition for the sensory seeker.   

I know that the body sock helps with body awareness, meaning as you are in the body sock and you are moving your body, you become very aware of just what parts you are moving, how much strength you are using to push back against the pressure the body sock is giving you.

It is also kind of fun to use the body sock as kind of like a cocoon, with your head inside a well.  It is fun to “hide” inside and let the world around yo
u continue on while you have your own quiet place for a moment. Even with your head inside, you can still see out into the room or place you are in and it is not too hot.   

But it is its gentle calming pressure or hug like sensations that I think make it a pretty nice sensory integration tool. 

For those who have a child with sensory challenges like autism or sensory processing disorder, the gentle pressure from the Body Sock can be very calming.  That is why sensory diets for some children include use of a weighted blanket or being wrapped in a blanket “like a burrito” because they offer this sensation.

We all know that our children each need a different sensory diet, but an item like this would be an easy one to incorporate into the diet.  It can be used as the child watched T.V., during any free play time, or when they are listening to music.  

Our beautiful son Michael, while not having any sensory issues, does have a “gifted brain.”  Meaning that his mind works all the time, and it goes quickly from one topic or idea to the next and he feels things so deeply, over empathetic is how I term it.  So we have learned ways to help him keep his system calm.  Well, we are now adding this sensory tool to the list.

Michael put this on right after school last week, and this is typically a time of day that he is pretty tired and his mind needs to relax.  We have our normal routine, but on this day, the body sock entered the scene.  Here is the conversation:

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MG: “ Mom, what is this?”

Me: “ It is called a Body sock, it is for you to use after school.”

MG: “ What is this thing going to do for me?”

Me: “ It will help you kind of calm down from school and all you have to do is to put it on and sit down for a bit.”

MG is now working to get the Body sock on,

MG has both his legs in the one side and is calling for help

We have now straightened out the problem, he is in the sock and loving it.

MG: “ Mom, this is awesome!  It feels so good to stretch in this thing.”

Me:  “Why don’t you sit down in it on the couch for a while.”

Michael, encased in the Body sock, ambles to the couch and plops down.

Ten minutes pass.

Me:  “How is it going in there?”

MG: “ Mom, it is so relaxing, I just stretched a bit with it and I love this thing!”

Out he comes because it is dinner time.

He heads to the kitchen without the Body sock, looking like he just came out of a massage, you know kind of sleepy looking and peaceful.

Me: “Where is the Body sock?”

MG “ I put it in the den, right by the Xbox, I want to use it later tonight.  Is that okay?”

Me: “ Yes, Michael it is, you can use it whenever you want to or need to…okay?’

Michael smiles and sits down to dinner.

Enough said.

Please take a peek at the Body sock items on our site, if you think that they might help your special child(s) please try it out.

They come “Michael recommended”!

Michele