Jumbo Weighted Lap Pad
Jumbo Weighted Lap Pad
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Why We Love It
Weighted Lap Pad For Calm and Focus
Experience the calming compression of a weighted blanket in the compact travel size of a lap pad. Weight is evenly distributed for soothing sensory input. Place on lap, back or shoulders to support focus at home, school or work. Roll or fold as needed for irresistible comfort!
- Provides proprioceptive feedback to help focus and self-regulate
- Supports kids and adults with ADHD, sensory processing disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- For people weighing 60+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Accessorize your living space with a calming sensory tool
- Take along on long car rides or plane trips to help curb the wiggles
- Place on lap for gentle proprioceptive input and increased focus while doing homework
Details
- 28"L x 28"W
- Weighs 6 lbs.
- 100% polyester plush and 100% cotton twill fabrics. 100% polyester fiber fill. Weights are steel pellets in 100% polyester lining
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Color: Forest green
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Safety Information
User should be at least 3 years of age, unless age guidelines state otherwise. Follow the weight and/or age guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with weighted lap pad. Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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