Collection: Gross Motor and Movement Tools

For children with ADHD, movement and balance play a key role in supporting focus, calm, and body awareness.
Our Movement & Balance Tools Collection offers sensory resources that help children move, stretch, and regulate — through play.

These tools provide two essential forms of sensory input that support emotional regulation and attention:

Vestibular Input (Movement & Balance)
The vestibular system helps children understand where their body is in space.
Activities like swinging, rocking, spinning, and gentle bouncing activate this system, improving balance, coordination, and self-regulation.

Sensory swings, wobble chairs, trampolines, balance boards, and spinning seats.

Proprioceptive Input (Body Awareness & Deep Pressure)
Proprioceptive input helps children feel grounded and in control of their movements.
Through deep pressure and resistance activities, it calms busy minds and supports body confidence.

Weighted blankets, body socks, push-pull toys, climbing equipment, and heavy-work play.

Together, these tools help children with ADHD develop:

Better focus and attention

Calmer emotional regulation

Improved coordination and posture

Greater body confidence

Perfect for home play spaces, school sensory corners, and therapy rooms, each item is chosen to promote movement, mindfulness, and fun.