Activities that develop the vestibular system coordinate the auditory, visual,
and kinesthetic senses. Including spatial awareness, body control, dynamic balance, as well as locomotor skill development. These concepts aid the brain in putting numbers or letters in sequence, discriminating different sounds, placing letters and words on a page, and writing letters in proper proportions.
The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that help control balance, eye movement and spatial orientation. This system helps to keep students stable and upright. If your student has trouble with body awareness, (Sensory system: the vestibular system) or balance (sensory system: the proprioceptive system) they will often struggle with classroom activities such as letter and number formation, handwriting, copying from the board and tying their shoes.
All Furniture, Labs and Equipment are manufactured by Action Based Learning