Handy Handwriting Weights - Set of 2
Handy Handwriting Weights - Set of 2
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Why We Love It
Looking to improve fine motor skills and strengthen hand muscles? Our oh-so-soft palm weights strap on to the hands for a just-right amount of proprioceptive input, helping boost kids' awareness of their hand movements as they write. Each weight securely fastens with hook-and-loop closure. Provides calming pressure and stabilizes the hand for improved handwriting. Sold in pairs.
- Provides proprioceptive input for writing
- Helps stabilize the hand during writing and fine motor activities
- Made by Fun and Function
- Small: Age 3-7. Large: Ages 8-Adult
Ideas for Use
- Wear while doing homework to keep hands steady without assistance
- Incorporate into therapy sessions for proprioceptive input while writing
- Strengthen hands by wearing the hand weights while grasping small objects with tongs
Details
- Includes two writing weights
- Small: 2"L x 3.5"W. Elastic: 5.5"L. 1/4 lb. each. Green with black elastic and hook-n-loop closure
- Large: 4"L x 2.5"W. Elastic: 5"L. 1/2 lb. each. Blue with black elastic and hook-n-loop closure
- 100% polyester. Weights are steel sand in a 65% polyester 35% cotton lining
- Surface wash. Air dry.
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