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ARK Speech Therapist Kit

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Kickstart your SLP toolbox with this well-rounded kit|||This kit was specially designed with new speech-language pathologists in mind as a great way to kickstart your SLP toolbox.  It's also a well-rounded collection of tools SLPs at any point in their career, or for parents looking to follow through with speech therapy homework at home.  Each kit includes:

  • Z-Vibe® (Royal Blue) - A staple for speech therapy, feeding therapy, and sensory oral motor development, the Z-Vibe helps “wake up” the mouth through vibration.  With 35+ different attachments, just untwist one tip and twist in another to work on different goals. Use it to provide tactile stimulation and sensory feedback to the lips, tongue, gums, cheeks, and jaw, practice biting/chewing skills, work on oral sensitivities, and much more.
  • Z-Vibe® Book - a how-to guide written by Debbie Lowsky, MS, CCC-SLP, the speech language pathologist behind the Z-Vibe.  It contains lots of tricks and exercises on how to use the Z-Vibe to work on oral awareness, lip movement, tongue elevation, tongue lateralization, and more.
  • Grabber® (Lime Green - XT/Medium level) - Also a staple for speech, feeding, and oral motor therapy.  This P shaped chew tool has a built-in loop that's easy to hold, and a long extension to reach the back molars for proprioceptive input to the jaw.  It’s especially great for working on jaw strength and stability.
  • Krypto-Bite® (Red - Standard/Softest level) - Perfect for anyone who needs to chew, this “chewelry” is a safe alternative to chewing on fingernails, pencils, sleeves, etc.  It comes on a breakaway lanyard and is specially designed to be long enough to provide proprioceptive input to the back molars. 
     
  • Textured proSpoon (Orange, Small) - Specially designed to support easy feeding and food removal.  The size and shape of the spoon bowl are "just right" - big enough to hold an appropriate amount of food, but small enough to prevent the spoon from being overloaded with too much food.  The back of the spoon bowl has gentle bumps to help stimulate the tongue and simulate food texture. 

triangle.jpeg Caution: these products are therapeutic tools, not toys, that are intended to be used by a professional therapist or by caregivers trained in their use.  Contains small parts that may pose a choking hazard.  Direct adult supervision is required at all times.