Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
Sensory Sleeves
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Sensory Sleeves

Sensory Sleeves

Soothing Compression for Forearms and Hands
Regular price 72.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Feeling anxious or need help focusing at school? Slip on these stretchy compression sleeves for sensory input on the hands, wrists and forearms. They’re like a “hug” for kids’ arms, providing pressure for specific periods or all throughout the day. Some kids find the extra pressure on their arms calming, helping them to concentrate. For others, the compression wakes up their muscles for handwriting or fine motor work. The smooth material appeals to sensory sensitive kids.

  • Provides grounding deep pressure along the forearms and hands
  • Supports kids with autism, anxiety, sensory processing disorder and ADHD
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 4-11
  • Wear in stressful situations or when concentration is needed
  • Put on before fine motor activities to help improve muscle orientation
  • Use for dress-up or pretend play! Add a cape and pretend you’re a superhero

Details

  • Includes two sleeves
  • 9"L x 6" circumference. Stretches to 9" circumference
  • Weighs 0.7 oz. total
  • 100% polyester spandex
  • Machine wash cold. Air dry.
  • Color: Navy blue


Safety Information

Stretch fabric products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab, and meet or exceed government safety standards for physical and mechanical hazards. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.

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