List and description of the tools used for therapy

Balance board 65x65 cm (75x75 cm for larger children), covered with non-slip material, with a 10 cm radius semicircle at the bottom and 4 legs to prevent injuries.
Skateboard 85x26 cm, on which the child can easily fit. It can be shop-bought, but it is important that it is stable, and if you buy it in a shop, the wheels should be tightened to prevent it from tipping sideways.
The blanket, which is made from a strong weave, can support the child's weight, and two adults can safely lift and rock the child by the heels.
Hammock, also preferably made of strong canvas, which can hold the child and can be suspended indoors.
A gymnastic ball with a diameter of at least 95 cm, up to 110 cm for older children.
Trampoline with a diameter of about 1 metre, indoor. A trampoline with a catcher slot or an outdoor trampoline is not suitable because it requires interruption of the therapy and will not have the desired effect.
Swivel armchair, which can be a normal armchair, an office armchair if a child can sit safely in it, or a swivel armchair for children.
In addition to the larger tools, we use cylinders, puzzles, shape shapers, jump ropes, bean bags, stuffed animals, a normal-sized ball, rolling and tumbling sponges, which can be replaced with tools found in the household or in the child's toys.