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Scooter Board
The Scooter Board is a dynamic tool designed to enhance physical and cognitive development through active play. Ideal for pediatric occupational therapy, it promotes motor planning and sequencing as kids navigate their environment. By encouraging movement, the scooter board strengthens core and upper body muscles, which are essential for fine motor skills like writing.
Its engaging design makes physical therapy fun and effective, helping children build endurance and coordination while having a blast. Perfect for developing essential skills in a playful, interactive way, this scooter board supports overall growth and readiness for everyday tasks.
Created for ages 3-12
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Scooter Board
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT
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SKILLS IT CAN HELP WITH

Proprioceptive Awareness
By pushing against the floor and feeling the resistance of the scooter board, children gain a understanding of where their body is in space and how much force they're applying, helping to refine their proprioceptive sense, which is crucial for coordinated movement and body control.

Balance
As children glide and turn on the scooter board, they experience changes in speed and direction. This provides valuable vestibular input, stimulating the inner ear's balance system, helping children to develop better spatial awareness.

Bilateral Coordination
The scooter board requires children to use both sides of their body in a synchronized manner. Whether it's pushing with alternating legs or using both arms to pull themselves along, this activity improves bilateral coordination for tasks like writing, catching, and throwing.
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Ways to Play
Obstacle Course Navigation:
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