Guest guest Posted September 7, 2010 Report Share Posted September 7, 2010 'Swring' appears to help children with autism September 7, 2010 (WLS) -- A Washington state man has designed a special swing that he says helps children diagnosed with autism. The inventor says the Swring (pronounced " shh-ring " ) helps children develop strength, poise and balance, and it appears to have a positive impact on children with autism who struggle to show emotion and to interact with others. Emory calls it the " Swring. " He says it gets grins and giggles from children who try it. , a lifelong inventor and grandfather of 11, was inspired by a friend who designed homemade climbing rings. took the climbing ring idea and put his own spin on it. The inventor says the Swring (pronounced " shh-ring " ) helps children develop strength, poise and balance, and it appears to have a positive impact on children with autism who struggle to show emotion and to interact with others. To order or for more information, visit www.swring.com, or contact: Swring Co., Inc P.O. Box 1053 Airway Heights, WA 99001 888-857-8746 (Phone) 509-244-KIDS " 5437 " (fax) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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