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Ark's Weighted Pencil

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ARK's Weighted Pencil is a writing tool recommended for individuals with sensory integration issues and/or undeveloped fine motor control. The weight and textured surface of the pencil provide increased sensory input and proprioceptive feedback to the hand while writing. These sensations may increase focus, normalize writing speed, increase hand strength and dexterity, and/or decrease the grip force used to hold a pen/pencil.

The Weighted Pencil also has two barrel options: non-vibratory or vibratory. The vibratory pencil provides a new level of sensory stimulation to the hand during writing and drawing activities. Vibration is felt in the hand, but does not affect the actual writing.

POWER: One Vibe Battery for vibratory option.
OPTIONS: Vibratory or non-vibratory.
DIMENSIONS: Vibratory 7 inches; non-vibratory 5 inches.
WEIGHT: 2 ounces.
COLOR: Silver.
WARRANTY/GUARANTEE: As stated by the manufacturer.

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04/07/2014
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Ark's Weighted Pencil

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ARK Therapeutic
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer

ARK Therapeutic has invented an extensive line of therapy products for oral motor development, sensory integration, oral defensiveness, texture aversions, fine motor, drinking, feeding, chewing, and more. These tools have been successfully used in therapeutic intervention for individuals of all ages and cognitive abilities, particularly those with an articulation disorder, feeding disorder, and/or sensory issue.

Address: 
Fax: 803-438-9724
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
803-438-9779


Sold By:

ARK Therapeutic
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer

ARK Therapeutic has invented an extensive line of therapy products for oral motor development, sensory integration, oral defensiveness, texture aversions, fine motor, drinking, feeding, chewing, and more. These tools have been successfully used in therapeutic intervention for individuals of all ages and cognitive abilities, particularly those with an articulation disorder, feeding disorder, and/or sensory issue.

Address: 
Fax: 803-438-9724
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
803-438-9779