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5 Reasons Parents of Kids with ADHD Are Choosing This OT-Designed Balance Board

And Why Pediatric Therapists Say It Targets the One System Most Parents Have Never Heard Of

If your child has ADHD, you already know the surface-level struggles. The forgotten homework. The classroom disruptions. The meltdowns that seem to come from nowhere. The coordination that’s always a step behind.

 

You’ve probably tried to address these one at a time — a fidget tool for focus, a weighted blanket for regulation, a sensory swing for movement. Maybe therapy, too. Some of it helped. Most of it didn’t stick.

 

But here’s what most parents — and even some pediatricians — don’t realize:

 

These may not be five separate problems. They may all trace back to one underdeveloped system — a system that modern childhood has quietly starved.

 

It’s called the vestibular system. And over 50 years ago, a pioneering occupational therapist named Dr. A. Jean Ayres identified it as the “master organizer” of all sensory input — the foundation that everything else is built on. The medical establishment dismissed her. Then neuroscience proved her right.

 

Today, a growing number of parents and occupational therapists are targeting this system directly. Not with more appointments. Not with another app. With a therapeutically-designed balance board built specifically for kids ages 5–14.

50+ Pediatric Occupational Therapistsrecommend Immuvi Junior for home use.

it targets the root system underneath your child’s adhd — not just the symptoms themselves

Most ADHD interventions work from the top down. They target the brain’s executive function — attention, impulse control, working memory. Important stuff. But they skip the sensory engine that feeds information TO the brain in the first place.

 

That engine is the vestibular system.

 

Located in the inner ear, it’s the system that tells your child’s brain where their body is in space, how fast they’re moving, and whether they’re upright or falling. It’s what Dr. Ayres called the “master organizer” — the conductor of your child’s entire sensory orchestra. When the conductor is off, every section plays out of sync. Balance. Coordination. Focus. Emotional regulation. Sitting still. All of it.

 

Research shows that 50–60% of children with ADHD also have measurable vestibular processing differences. That means your child’s clumsiness, their sensory meltdowns, their inability to sit still in class, and their coordination struggles may not be separate problems at all. They may all be rooted in the same underdeveloped foundation.

 

This is the paradigm shift: you’re not treating five symptoms. You’re addressing one system.

 

The Immuvi Balance Board was designed to develop that system, through daily, targeted vestibular input that works with your child’s brain, not against it. It’s a fundamentally different approach from chasing symptoms one at a time.

it targets the 3 areas occupational therapists focus on most — simultaneously

Understanding the root cause is one thing. Addressing it effectively is another. When a pediatric OT works with your child, they’re not just “doing balance exercises.” They’re targeting three interconnected systems:

Postural Control — core stability and trunk strength. The physical foundation your child needs to sit upright in a chair, hold a pencil, and move without falling.

Sensory Integration — developing the vestibular and proprioceptive systems so your child's brain can organize incoming sensory information instead of being overwhelmed by it.

Reflex Integration — helping "switch off" primitive reflexes that should have faded in infancy but didn't. These retained reflexes are linked to balance problems, poor coordination, attention difficulties, and even handwriting struggles.

Most home sensory tools address one of these. Maybe two. The Immuvi Board was engineered to target all three at once — in a single 10-minute daily session.

 

This is what OTs mean when they call it a “3-in-1 therapeutic tool.” Your child isn’t just practicing balance. They’re building core strength, feeding their vestibular system, and integrating retained primitive reflexes, all while thinking they’re just playing a game.

 

That’s why the board comes with a complete 63-Day Adventure Guide Program — 189 OT-informed exercises specifically designed to target all three systems. Not random activities. A structured, progressive plan built on the same principles therapists use in the clinic.

kids actually want to use it (unlike every other sensory tool collecting dust in your closet)

Be honest. How many sensory products have you bought that your child used for a week — maybe two — before they ended up in a bin in the garage?


The weighted blanket. The therapy putty. The wobble cushion. The fidget cube collection. The crash pad that became a dog bed.


This is the #1 objection parents have before buying anything new: "Will my child actually use this, or am I throwing money away again?"


Here's why the Immuvi Board is different: it doesn't feel like therapy. It feels like play. Kids rock on it while watching TV. They stand on it during homework. They challenge siblings to balance competitions. 

 

And the gamified Adventure Guide turns each session into a level to beat, not a chore to endure. Three levels — Explorer, Adventurer, Champion. Three badges to earn. Kids don’t see a therapy program. They see a game with progress, rewards, and daily challenges they actually look forward to.


When you read reviews from parents in the sensory community, the same phrase keeps showing up: "This is the one piece of equipment they actually use every day without being told."


That's not an accident. The board was designed with the "fun factor" as a core therapeutic feature — because a tool your child won't use is a tool that doesn't work, no matter how well it's designed.

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it comes with a structured 63-day program that tells you exactly what to do at home — no guesswork

Here’s a number that should bother every parent paying for occupational therapy:

 

For every 1 hour of OT your child receives, there are 167 hours where they’re NOT in therapy.

 

That’s 167 hours of potential progress — or regression — depending on what happens at home.

 

OTs know this. It’s why the best therapists give “OT homework.” But most parents walk out of sessions with vague instructions like “do more heavy work” or “try some balance activities” — and no idea what that actually looks like on a Tuesday afternoon.

 

The Immuvi Board comes with the 63-Day Adventure Guide Program — a structured, day-by-day plan with 189 OT-informed exercises your child follows at home. Each session takes about 10 minutes. Three exercises per day. Open the guide, find today’s page, and go.

 

The program runs across 3 progressive levels:

Level 1: Explorer

Days 1-21 | Foundation & Comfort

Your child becomes an Explorer, learning to feel comfortable and confident on the board. These first 21 days focus on basic balance, gentle rocking, and building trust. Skills they'll build:

  • Standing on the board with stability
  • Gentle side-to-side rocking
  • Weight shifting and body awareness
  • Basic balance holds
  • Simple arm movements while balancing

Level 2: Adventurer

Days 22-42 | Movement Challenges

Now an Adventurer, your child adds movement challenges. We introduce eyes-closed balance, head movements, and ball activities. Real coordination building begins. Skills they'll build:

  • Balance with eyes closed
  • Head turns while balancing
  • Arm reaches and patterns
  • Ball introduction (hold, pass, toss)
  • Longer balance holds

Level 3: Champion 

Days 43-63 | Dynamic Skills

The final level! Your child becomes a Champion with advanced dynamic skills. Balance combines with cognitive tasks, catching, throwing, and complex movement patterns. Skills they'll build:

  • Catching and throwing while balancing
  • Cognitive dual-tasking (spelling, counting)
  • Complex movement sequences
  • Partner activities
  • Dynamic weight shifts

Your child earns a badge at the end of each level. They can color it, hang it on the wall, celebrate the achievement.

 

You don’t have to guess what to do. You don’t have to research exercises on YouTube. You don’t have to wonder if you’re doing it right. For the first time, what happens at home between sessions is just as structured and intentional as what happens in the clinic.

10 minutes a day is all it takes — and the results build on themselves

You don't have 45 minutes. You barely have 15. Between school pickup, dinner, homework battles, and bedtime negotiations, there is no hidden pocket of free time in your day. 

 

That’s why the Adventure Guide was built around 10-minute daily sessions. Not an hour. Not “as long as you can.” Ten focused minutes.

 

Each day has exactly 3 exercises. They're written in plain language — no clinical jargon, no ambiguity. You read the instructions out loud, your child does the activity, and you check the box. Done.

 

Each level builds neural pathways on top of the ones laid down the day before. The exercises aren’t random — they’re sequenced to develop the vestibular system progressively, the same way a therapist would structure a clinical program. By Day 63, your child isn’t just better at standing on a board. They’re processing sensory information more efficiently.

 

And you can see it — in fewer meltdowns, better coordination, and the quiet confidence that comes from mastering something hard.

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Recommended by top experts, including pediatric occupational therapists and therapists.

Sarah Mitchell, OTD, OTR/L

Pediatric OT, 14 years in sensory integration

"Most parents come to me focused on their child's coordination or attention — but the first system I assess is always the vestibular system. It's the foundation everything else is built on. The Immuvi Board gives families a way to develop that system at home with the kind of targeted input I'd use in my own clinic."

James Cordero, MS, OTR/L

Pediatric OT, 9 years specializing in ADHD & sensory processing

"I only see my kids for one hour a week. What happens at home the other 167 hours is what actually drives progress. The problem has always been that parents don't know what to do between sessions. The Adventure Guide program gives them a structured plan I can stand behind — it's like having OT homework that kids actually want to do."

Amanda Torres, OTR/L

Pediatric OT, 11 years in school-based & clinic therapy

"I've recommended a lot of home equipment over the years. Most of it ends up in a closet. The difference with the Immuvi Board is that kids don't see it as therapy — they see it as play. They rock on it during screen time, challenge their siblings, use it without being asked. That's the whole point. A tool they won't use is a tool that doesn't work."

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