Kinsman Enterprises Inc. 11205 Weighted
The Kinsman Enterprises, Inc. 11205 Weighted Youthspoon is a versatile and valuable tool designed for use in a variety of settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care environments. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide individuals, particularly children and youth, with an effective means of improving their oral motor skills and feeding abilities. This product is ideal for therapists, caregivers, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance the feeding experiences of their patients or loved ones.
The Kinsman Enterprises, Inc. 11205 Weighted Youthspoon is designed to serve as a therapeutic tool, aiding in the development and refinement of oral motor skills, which are essential for effective eating and feeding. The weighted design of the spoon helps to stimulate the oral sensory system, promoting improved coordination and control during meals. This can lead to increased confidence, reduced frustration, and a more enjoyable feeding experience for individuals with special needs or feeding challenges.
Key Features
- Weighted design for enhanced oral motor stimulation and control
- Durable construction for long-lasting use and easy cleaning
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable grip and reduced fatigue
- Smooth, rounded bowl for safe and easy scooping
- Compact size, suitable for small hands and limited dexterity
- Easy to use and clean, making it perfect for daily use
- Helps to improve feeding skills and confidence in individuals with special needs
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 6 inches (15.24 cm) in length, 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) in width • Weight: 3.2 ounces (90.72 grams) • Materials: BPA-free, food-grade plastic • Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable FDA and safety standards for medical devicesIdeal For
• Hospitals and rehabilitation centers • Clinics and therapy settings • Home care and residential facilities • Schools and special education programs • Outpatient clinics and treatment centers • Personal use for individuals with special needs or feeding challengesShare Product Link: