Instructions for using the pressure plate
1. Walking, running, and jumping on a finger press board: Use several finger press boards to pave a small path for the child to walk, run, or jump over. If the child is sensitive to touch, they can initially wear socks and wait until they adapt before walking barefoot.
2. Climbing on a finger press board: Use several finger press boards to pave a small path for children to climb from one end of the path to the other. They can crawl on their knees or by hand. After the child adapts to the stimulation of the finger pressure board, they can be asked to speed up their crawling speed or arrange certain competitive games, such as laying two identical paths and competing in crawling and dribbling.
3. Roll on the finger pressure board: Use multiple finger pressure boards to lay out an area and let the child lie on it and roll around freely; You can also roll the child up like sushi, allowing them to roll freely on the ground. It should be noted that this type of training stimulation is relatively strong and intense, and should be selected appropriately according to the child's level of acceptance.
The benefits of acupressure training
Due to its unique tactile stimulation, the acupressure board showed exceptionally significant effects when used as sensory training equipment. After training the skin nerves, there was a significant reduction in tactile sensitivity and dullness; Helps children control their own emotions, significantly reducing symptoms such as lack of concentration and excessive fidgeting. During the rolling process, children receive tactile stimulation throughout their body, which can also avoid sensory dysfunction in the vestibular system.