Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 Some in the group made mention of looking for inexpensive home therapy items. I put this list together for a group I moderate in Illinois. Hopefully the links still work. Also www.therapyshoppe.com has inexpensive sensory items. Therapy Equipment at IKEA Take a walk through IKEA and you'll find quite a few occupational therapy selections at a fraction of the price sold in those high end therapy equipment magazines. We've added links to items. IKEA EKORRE – two suspension hooks for the ceiling – only $1.99 IKEA SVINGA – hanging seat for two IKEA EKORRE seat - hanging seat – you will need to buy a bean bag or cushion for seat part IKEA EKORRE rope – Rope ladder IKEA EKORRE rings - hanging hand rings IKEA EKORRE storage – hanging basketball net/storage IKEA RUSIG – small rocker IKEA FRAME – seat rocker plus cushion IKEA VAGGA – large seat rocker IKEA MINNEN – rocking bench IKEA LOMSK – swivel chair with hood to create secret hiding place IKEA SKON – foldable air mattress – use as a crash pad IKEA MURMEL – bed tent IKEA HIMMELSK – more enclosed bed tent IKEA LOVA – bed canopy IKEA BLIMP – multi square mirror IKEA DIKTAD – small stand up mirror good for practicing speech sounds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 I got the greatest idea from reading this email. My son is pretty verbal now, but he mumbles when he doesn't know what to say. So, we used the mirror idea to practice talking and singing. He loves it and just one day has really made a difference. Thanks!autismcc <autismcc@...> wrote: Some in the group made mention of looking for inexpensive home therapy items. I put this list together for a group I moderate in Illinois. Hopefully the links still work. Also www.therapyshoppe.com has inexpensive sensory items. Therapy Equipment at IKEA Take a walk through IKEA and you'll find quite a few occupational therapy selections at a fraction of the price sold in those high end therapy equipment magazines. We've added links to items. IKEA EKORRE – two suspension hooks for the ceiling – only $1.99 IKEA SVINGA – hanging seat for two IKEA EKORRE seat - hanging seat – you will need to buy a bean bag or cushion for seat part IKEA EKORRE rope – Rope ladder IKEA EKORRE rings - hanging hand rings IKEA EKORRE storage – hanging basketball net/storage IKEA RUSIG – small rocker IKEA FRAME – seat rocker plus cushion IKEA VAGGA – large seat rocker IKEA MINNEN – rocking bench IKEA LOMSK – swivel chair with hood to create secret hiding place IKEA SKON – foldable air mattress – use as a crash pad IKEA MURMEL – bed tent IKEA HIMMELSK – more enclosed bed tent IKEA LOVA – bed canopy IKEA BLIMP – multi square mirror IKEA DIKTAD – small stand up mirror good for practicing speech sounds How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Stacey, that seat sound great!! Will it hold a 150 lb. boy? Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Stacey, that seat sound great!! Will it hold a 150 lb. boy? Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 My son has the hanging seat for 2,(the wicker hanging swing)and it's great! I have a hook in my ceiling in my house so he can swing when he needs to.What we also did is bought a rotational hook so that he can " spin " as well,we bought that from Southpaw Enterprises. Stacey From: tami schaff <tamischaff11@...> Date: 2006/08/01 Tue AM 07:25:03 CDT autism Subject: Re: Home Therapy Ideas I got the greatest idea from reading this email. My son is pretty verbal now, but he mumbles when he doesn't know what to say. So, we used the mirror idea to practice talking and singing. He loves it and just one day has really made a difference. Thanks!<BR><BR><B><I>autismcc <autismcc (DOT) <wbr>com></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class= " replbq " style= " BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; " ><!-- Network content --> <DIV id= " ygrp-text " > <div> <div>Some in the group made mention of looking for inexpensive home therapy items. I put this list together for a group I moderate in Illinois. Hopefully the links still work. Also <A href= " http://www.therapyshoppe.com/ " >www.therapyshoppe.<WBR>com</A> has inexpensive sensory items.</div> <div class= " MsoNormal " ><B><SPAN style= " FONT-SIZE: 11pt;COLOR: green;FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial Narrow'; " >Therapy Equipment at IKEA<O></O></SPAN></B></div> <div class= " MsoNormal " >Take a walk through IKEA and you'll find quite a few occupational therapy selections at a fraction of the price sold in those high end therapy equipment magazines.<SPAN> </SPAN>We've added links to items. IKEA EKORRE – two suspension hooks for the ceiling – only $1.99 IKEA SVINGA – hanging seat for two IKEA EKORRE seat - hanging seat – you will need to buy a bean bag or cushion for seat part IKEA EKORRE rope – Rope ladder IKEA EKORRE rings - hanging hand rings IKEA EKORRE storage – hanging basketball net/storage IKEA RUSIG – small rocker IKEA FRAME – seat rocker plus cushion IKEA VAGGA – large seat rocker IKEA MINNEN – rocking bench IKEA LOMSK – swivel chair with hood to create secret hiding place IKEA SKON – foldable air mattress – use as a crash pad IKEA MURMEL – bed tent IKEA HIMMELSK – more enclosed bed tent IKEA LOVA – bed canopy IKEA BLIMP – multi square mirror IKEA DIKTAD – small stand up mirror good for practicing speech sounds How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Hi Pat, I'm pretty sure it would,it can hold me! This chair is really strong and well built.There's another swing they have that's really cool that my son loves..I'll go to the site and see if I can link it here,if not I'll just take a pic of his so everybody can see. Stacey From: pkuenstler@... Date: 2006/08/01 Tue PM 01:56:30 CDT autism Subject: Re: Home Therapy Ideas Stacey, that seat sound great!! Will it hold a 150 lb. boy? Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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