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Weighted Collar

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  1. ACHIEVEMENT WEIGHTED COLLAR The Achievement Weighted Collar is designed for use with children with sensory integration or processing disabilities or neurological or emotional disabilities. This soft weighted collar is designed to provide strong proprioceptive input to the shoulders and upper body of a child. The amount of weight used in the collar can be varied as needed. The collar iomes with 12 quarter-pound weight packets. SIZES: Small (child size) or large (adolescent). DIMENSIONS: The neck opening on the small collar...[More Information]

  2. WEIGHTED SENSORY COLLAR The Achievement Weighted Sensory Collar is a weighted shape designed for use with children with neurological, cognitive, or emotional disabilities. This soft fleece shape is designed to help children feel "grounded" during classroom and daily activities so they can better focus and improve their attention. The shapes can be placed on a lap, placed around the child’s neck or just held to provide a wonderful calming presence and deep pressure. The aroma of the blend of spices inside the fleece mat...[More Information]

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