Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Trisha where did you get this trampoline from. I would be very interested in this for Dakota. As he too loves to run in circles and into things on purpose and I think that would be a great Sensory thing for him. Stacie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 In a message dated 12/28/2006 5:31:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, crazemome@... writes: He hasn't BLAMMED anyone yet..woohoo! The only downside is all the kids want it ..lol! So we are working on the taking turns part. I just thought I would share this info because so far it has really been GREAT. Hope everyone has a Happy New Year! thanks! im thinking of getting one myself..i was worried about all the other kids wanting it too lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 I don't know if u guys heard of the magazine abilitations. They also have a online site abilitations.com. They have al kinds of special needs products. I buy things for my daughter. She has a lot of sensory issues. They have a handwriting weight that I bought for my son to help him focus . Also my daughter has a weighted vest that we use everyday also a weighted ball. Check it out u might find somethings to help. My daughters therapy stopped when she turned three. So she has to enroll in school.They do have therapy for her but it's not one on one. So I try to do as much as I can at home. Hope it helps.Theresa Mesa <clanmesa@...> wrote: My son has significant problems with his handwriting and convergence insufficiency with his eyes. The occupational therapist had him jump on a trampoline, among other things, because she said it was proven to help in the "rewiring" process of the brain.My son LOVED that part of OT.TheresaOn Dec 28, 2006, at 3:38 PM, A49erfangirlaol wrote:> Trisha where did you get this trampoline from. I would be very > interested in this for Dakota. As he too loves to run in circles > and into things on purpose and I think that would be a great > Sensory thing for him.>> Stacie>>Ally __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 I have heard of abilitations but some of the things in there are really expensive. Some are not just depends on what your getting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Stacie scheck out this on line site they have abilitations.com. They have so many wonderful things for sensory. A49erfangirl@... wrote: Trisha, Thanks so much for telling me about the trampoline and where you got it from. I am going to show my husband later today. Any items you have found for sensory please do share them with me as there may be things I have never even thought of. I have tried to make my own weighted blanket. But the rice leaked out and made it messy. LOL But other then that all I have hear is a mini trampoline which is getting old and a big exercise ball that we do some exercises on with Dakota. Love hearing about new things for sensory Stacie Ally __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Thank you for reminding me about the trampoline. I need to get one for my 9 yo son but I need to get one that will hold his weight and has a handle to hold onto because of his balance problems.He weighs 160 lbs. and is already 5' 4 " tall. I looked online and several sports stores carry them with the handle such as The Sport's Authority and Dick's Sporting Goods for $60. Walmart carries a trampoline without the handle for around $40 . I agree that Abilitations is expensive but it was the only place I could purchase the platform swing that rotates 360 degress for my son. It cost me $75 for the swing and $75 for the 360 clip. I tried to find the clip at Lowes and Home Depot but couldn't find one.I was more secure getting it from abilitations because it had a weight bearing load of 250 lbs.Hope this info helps. Take care. TINA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 There are other sources for similar items to what is in the catalogs. I have seen the jogging trampolines at Target and Walmart for $20. At the local museum gift shop, I found the latex spikey skull cap and gloves that are sold in the catalogs. Especially check out science museums, they usually have sensory things for kids and you don’t have to pay to go into the gift shop. Our Dollar Tree has a lot of sensory things if you get creative. Bubbles for blowing, etc. Dollar Tree is the brand of store that seems to have the best inventories. Our local supermarket (Farm Fresh) has a $1 section and has colored foam soap. My son would not touch shaving cream at OT, but would rub it all over the wall in the shower. And he cleaned my wall. We have played with stress balls. Made our own stress balls with corn starch in balloons – I don’t like the feeling of corn starch. I have a vibrating pillow from Walgreens drug store that my son likes to play with. On one of these lists was a lady who makes weighted blankets and sells them on Ebay. Ebay is a resource to be very careful of – you don’t know the quality of what you are buying, so something may be a very good deal or maybe not. There are some things that I am not going to be able to find somewhere else and am going to have to cough up the money for the good stuff. I have before and I will again. In the meantime, I do what I can with what I can. Just wanted to contribute the budget side of home OT to the conversation – that is basically where books like the Out-Of-Synch Child Has Fun come from. I love the abilitations catalog and have poured over it quite a few times. My wish list is about the same as my annual salary. Take care. BeckyH From: Autism and Aspergers Treatment [mailto:Autism and Aspergers Treatment ] On Behalf Of Ally Fortney Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 11:43 AM To: Autism and Aspergers Treatment Subject: Re: Awesome Sensory item (toy) Stacie scheck out this on line site they have abilitations.com. They have so many wonderful things for sensory. A49erfangirlaol wrote: Trisha, Thanks so much for telling me about the trampoline and where you got it from. I am going to show my husband later today. Any items you have found for sensory please do share them with me as there may be things I have never even thought of. I have tried to make my own weighted blanket. But the rice leaked out and made it messy. LOL But other then that all I have hear is a mini trampoline which is getting old and a big exercise ball that we do some exercises on with Dakota. Love hearing about new things for sensory Stacie Ally __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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