Special Supplies Wilbarger Method Therapy Sensory Brush Set, 6-Pack, Calming Occupational and Sensory Tools with Deep Pressure Massage, Large Oval Handle, Soft Bristles, Fun Colors
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The brushes have handles on all sides.
Selected User Reviews For Special Supplies Wilbarger Method Therapy Sensory Brush Set, 6-Pack, Calming Occupational and Sensory Tools with Deep Pressure Massage, Large Oval Handle, Soft Bristles, Fun Colors
It's extra fun because it has colors, which make it easier for people to communicate. On happy days, we might choose yellow, while on sad days, blue might be the color of choice, and knowing a client's favorite color can make their day. It is possible to pop off the tops of the brushes. I found it very easy to put out back but I did find there was quite a bit of space to hide things so be careful if in a work environment with intelligent individuals like me.
Although I have used surgical brushes in the past, I was hoping the bristles would be firmer but they are the same, which is standard. * The main difference is how the brush is held in the hand. The reason to buy it is because of that. As I hold it, it feels so comfortable and secure The experience of brushing becomes so natural it improves the perception of the feeling. My recommendation is to read this book.
I'm sure you will as well. There are so many colors in this package and I love that there are so many. All around the house, I have them. In addition to keeping them in place, the colors have a calming effect.
The pads I'm using make my feet feel so good after they've been scrubbed. Additionally, it is very easy to clean. Tossing them in a mesh bag and in the washer, but not in the dryer, works best.
We were prescribed them by our child's physical therapist. Despite the fact that there were cheaper options available, we chose these and they were well worth the investment.
Children with sensory issues responded really well to these when they received them from me to use at home. I gave these to patients whose parents had children with sensory issues.
My children can use them and they stand up well to even the toughest of conditions. My child, who normally dislikes being brushed, is fascinated by the bright colors and engages in the brushing process by observing the colors.