Vestibular Sensory Processing Episode 7 Special Needs Topics

On this episode I discuss Vestibular Sensory Processing with kids. I talk about 2 different aspects of this area where one is the kids who are overly sensitive to movements, and the kids who need more stimulation to this area before they feel the movements. Both types are described and some possible suggestions are given as well.

Special Needs
Sensory Processing
Child Development


Milliard Anti-Burst Peanut Ball 23″ X 12″ Size


This peanut ball is great for kids who love to bounce or they can roll over it on their belly. An excellent way to get their head moving through space for Vestibular Sensory Processing!


Mini Trampoline with Handle


A mini-trampoline can be a great activity for kids who love to jump or kids who are learning to jump! The handle is great because they can hold on to it to help with balance, but they can still get the up and down movement they love!


Fat Brain Toys Teeter Popper for Vestibular Sensory Processing


This toy is great for balance and movement. It has suction cups on the bottom of it that make a popping sound when they rock it back and forth. Kids can sit on it or stand with supervision or appropriate assistance for their developmental level. Great for side to side and back and forth movements!