Sensory Vibrating Lap Pad
Sensory Vibrating Lap Pad
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Why We Love It
A Sensory Lap Pad with Vibration Input
Relax and chill! Soothing vibration and calming weight provide input to sensory seekers and build tolerance in sensory avoiders. Made with irresistibly soft fabric with raised bumps for tactile exploration. Features pocket to stash fidgets or tuck your hands inside. Place across the lap, back or stomach to enjoy the sensory input. Battery operated and portable design make this lap pad ideal for car rides or the classroom. Cover slips right off so you can wash it and keep your lap pad fresh and clean.
- Engages under responders and helps over responders calm down
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory processing disorder and autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- For people weighing 45+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Use while working on the computer to promote focus
- Add to a sensory corner to help kids calm
- Place on lap and turn on the vibration while reading or watching TV for soothing input at the end of a long day
Details
- Lap pad: 13"L x 9"W x 2.4"H
Pocket: 6"L x 6"W
Vibrating disc: 3.4" Diameter - Weighs 4.5 lbs.
- Lap pad and closures: Made of 100% polyester Weights are glass pellets in a separate 100% polyester lining Vibrating disc: ABS plastic and steel
- Cover: Remove cover. Adhere all closures. Machine wash cold. Dry low
- Inner weighted portion: Surface wash. Air dry
- Color: Lime green
Getting Started
The lap pad comes with a separate vibrating disc that can be placed inside the inner pocket of the lining. The vibrating disc holds two AA batteries (not included).
Safety Information
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), rechargeable or different types of batteries. When not in use, switch vibration off.
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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