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VLF Portable Suspension Swing Frame

 
The new VLF Swing Frame offers your facility all the benefits of a ceiling VLF Swing Framesuspension system without the installation costs and concerns. It has the capacity to accommodate a wide range of therapy modules for vestibular, neurodevelopmental, and sensory integration therapy.
 
The triangulated sturdy frame is a solid performer made to take the weight for years to come. It is portable, takes about 20 minutes to set up and disassemble, but light enough to pick up and move around if needed.
 
Overall floor dimensions: 8’-6"W x 8’-6"D. Available in two heights: 92” or 96” so you can fit the VLF Swing Frame into most basements, classrooms or clinics.

VLF Swing Frame features:
  • Mechanism can be fixed in a stable position or set for swinging
  • Accessory pieces are lightweight and easy to maneuver
  • Durable metal frame has a working load of 450 lbs.
  • Lightweight and portable
 
Please send us any comments, concerns or any questions you may have on our new site by emailing us at sales@especialneeds.com 
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Sensory Integration Therapy for Children with Autism

Most of us unconsciously learn to combine our senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste, balance, body in space) in order to make sense of our environment. Children with autism have trouble learning to do this. Sensory integration therapy is a type of occupational therapy (OT) that places a child in a room specifically designed to stimulate and challenge all of the senses. During the session, the therapist works closely with the child to encourage movement within the room. Sensory integration therapy is driven by four key principles:

  • the child must be able to successfully meet the challenges that are presented through playful activities (Just Right Challenge)
  • the child adapts her behavior with new and useful strategies in response to the challenges presented (Adaptive Response)
  • the child will want to participate because the activities are fun (Active Engagement)
  • the child's preferences are used to initiate therapeutic experiences within the session (Child Directed)

Sensory integration therapy is based on the assumption that the child is either overstimulated or understimulated by the environment.

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