6 Reasons Parents of ADHD & Sensory Kids Are Choosing This OT-Designed Balance Board to Build Focus, Calm & Self-Control

(in just 10 minutes a day)

Join 20,000+ parents: Most ADHD, autism & DCD kids interventions target symptoms one at a time. A growing number of parents and pediatric OTs are targeting the one underdeveloped system underneath them all, the vestibular system.

Just 10 minutes a day, backed by 50+ years of pediatric occupational therapy research and it's all part of a free 63-day program that your child will actually want to do.

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01 Effective

Targets the Vestibular System — Not Just the Symptoms.

50–60% of kids with ADHD have vestibular processing differences. That means you can't fix balance, focus, and meltdowns by treating each one separately. They share one root: the vestibular system — the inner-ear master switch that organizes every other sense.

Most balance boards work the legs. The Immuvi Board was engineered to simultaneously develop the three systems pediatric OTs target first:

Postural Control — core stability + foundation for all movement

Sensory Integration — develops the vestibular system, the master organizer

Reflex Integration — helps deactivate retained primitive reflexes

This is the difference between a toy and a tool.

02 Regulating

Where Focus, Calm & Self-Control Actually Come From.

Chances are, your child is almost never still — and you've stopped expecting them to be.

You know the moments by heart. The leg bouncing through every homework page. The dinner chair that somehow never stays on all four legs. The bedtime story they wander away from halfway through — even the one they begged for. And maybe the word "ADHD" has started showing up too: from a teacher, a relative, or your own mind at midnight when the house is finally quiet.

You're not alone in this. So many of the parents we hear from describe the exact same nights — too many browser tabs open, one more thing added to the cart, all of it hoping to find something that finally helps their busy, bright kid feel calmer and more in control of their own body.

Here's what actually makes the board work. Staying balanced takes hundreds of tiny adjustments, so your child's brain has to lock onto where their body is in space. All that restless energy finally has somewhere to go — and what's left is a calmer body, steadier emotions, and the kind of focus that "just try harder" never delivers. It's the same mind-body connection pediatric OTs build in the clinic — in 10 minutes at home.

What the research shows

In a 2021 study, children with ADHD who balanced while working through simple thinking tasks made measurable gains in attention and impulse control — because the brain areas that keep us steady on our feet overlap with the ones that help us focus and pause before reacting.

That's exactly what the Adventure Program builds toward. By the Champion level, your child is balancing while counting, spelling, and catching — the same "dual-tasking" the study measured.

2021 study · dual-task balance training in children with ADHD

What that can look like at home: a child who makes it through dinner, settles a little faster after a hard moment, and stays with a task long enough to actually finish it — ten minutes at a time.

03 Engaging

Kids Actually Want to Step On It — Every Day.

Every parent of a sensory kid knows the story. Buy the toy. Use it twice. Watch it collect dust.
 
That's why every Immuvi Board comes with the free 63-Day Adventure Program — a day-by-day, OT-designed path that turns balance work into something your child actually wants to do.

Three levels. Three badges. 189 exercises. One transformation.

DAYS 1–21

Explorer

Foundation: standing, rocking, trusting the board.

DAYS 22–42

Adventurer

Eyes closed, head turns, ball work, deeper holds.

DAYS 43–63

Champion

Catching, throwing, dual-task mastery on a dynamic board.

Your child doesn't know they're doing therapy. They just know they're becoming a Champion.

"Finally something she actually WANTS to do. She doesn't even realize she's working on her balance."

Sarah M. · Verified Customer

04 OT-Designed

Built on 50+ Years of Sensory Integration Science.

Grounded in

Dr. A. Jean Ayres

Founder, Sensory Integration Theory


Angela Hanscom

Pediatric OT · Vestibular development research


Modern Pediatric OT Practice

Sensory · ADHD · Autism · DCD protocols

This isn't an Instagram parenting fad. It isn't a TikTok hack.

The Immuvi Board was designed using the principles pioneered by Dr. A. Jean Ayres — the occupational therapist whose sensory integration theory has since been validated by modern neuroscience and brain imaging.

 Every detail — tilt geometry, surface texture, size, the daily protocol — is informed by what pediatric OTs actually do in clinics with sensory, ADHD, autism, and DCD kids.

 The science isn't new. What's new is a home tool that respects it.

"The first system I assess is always the vestibular system. The Immuvi Board gives families a way to develop it at home with the kind of input I'd use in my own clinic."

Sarah Mitchell, OTD, OTR/L · 14 years in sensory integration

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1 hour of therapy.

167 hours of nothing.

There are 168 hours in a week. Even the best OT can only see your child for one of them. The other 167 hours are where the nervous system actually rewires — or doesn't.

A typical week
Where neurological change actually happens
1 hour · Weekly OT session 0.6% of the week
 
167 hours · Home time (the gap) 99.4% of the week
 

Your child doesn't know they're doing therapy. They just know they're becoming a Champion.

05 Age-Calibrated

Designed Specifically for Kids 5–14.

The balance board you tried before wasn't wrong for your child. It was designed for the wrong person.
 
Generic boards — wooden wobble boards, foam beams, Bosu balls — are built for adult fitness. Adult ranges of motion. Adult vestibular systems that are already wired.
 
The Immuvi Board is engineered for the 5-to-14 developmental range:

Tilt geometry calibrated for a developing vestibular system

Surface texture delivering proprioceptive feedback at the right intensity

Proportions matched to growing bodies — not adult fitness equipment

Safe for sensory-avoidant AND sensory-seeking children

Three configurable rail setups for progressive challenge across the program

"His OT recommended it. After 3 weeks, he's noticeably more confident on the playground. Worth every penny."

Maria K. · Verified Customer

06 Convenient

Just 10 Minutes a Day. That's All.

10
minutes
a day

Between school pickups, OT appointments, meltdown management, and trying to remember if anyone has eaten today — you are maxed out.

 The last thing you need is another hour-long protocol you'll abandon by week two.

 10 minutes a day is the precise dosage window that makes vestibular rewiring achievable without demanding what you don't have to give.

 10 minutes is enough — when those 10 minutes are the right 10 minutes.

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Sensory parents finally have a home tool that respects how their child's nervous system actually develops — and a daily program that makes consistency possible.

Immuvi vs. Everything Else

You've probably already tried at least one of these. Here's why this one's different.

Recommended Immuvi Junior $30 Amazon Board Random Sensory Toys
Cost $69 onceone-time $20–50 $200+ over time
Designed for ages 5–14 Adult fitness Varies
Targets all 3 OT systems Postural · Sensory · Reflex
Daily program included 63-day Adventure Figure it out
Stays engaging past week 1 Badges + progression Dust collector
OT-informed design Varies
Time required 10 min / day Unstructured Inconsistent
Recommended

Immuvi Junior

  • Cost $69 · one-time
  • For ages 5–14
  • 3 OT systems ✓ Postural · Sensory · Reflex
  • Daily program ✓ 63-day Adventure
  • Stays engaging ✓ Badges + progression
  • OT-informed
  • Time 10 min / day

$30 Amazon Board

  • Cost $20–50
  • For ages 5–14 ✗ Adult fitness
  • 3 OT systems
  • Daily program ✗ Figure it out
  • Stays engaging
  • OT-informed
  • Time Unstructured

Random Sensory Toys

  • Cost $200+ over time
  • For ages 5–14 Varies
  • 3 OT systems
  • Daily program
  • Stays engaging ✗ Dust collector
  • OT-informed Varies
  • Time Inconsistent

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from a $30 balance board on Amazon?

Generic boards are designed for adult fitness — adult tilt angles, adult body proportions, adult vestibular systems that are already wired. The Immuvi Board was engineered for the 5-to-14 developmental range and targets the three OT systems (postural control, sensory integration, reflex integration) at once. It also comes with the free 63-Day Adventure Program — an OT-informed daily protocol. Without that program, the board is a toy. With it, it's a tool.
 

Will my sensory-avoidant child actually use it?

Yes. Level 1 (Explorer) is specifically designed for sensory-avoidant children. It begins with one-foot-on-the-ground exploration, wall support available, and zero pressure for full single-leg balance. The progression was built to build trust before it builds skill — so cautious kids feel safe and seeker kids stay challenged.

We're already in OT. Do we still need this?

Especially if you're in OT. One hour of professional therapy a week is the roadmap. What happens in the other 167 hours is where the nervous system actually rewires. The Immuvi Board is what your child's OT wishes every family had at home — a way to deliver consistent, structured vestibular input between sessions so the work compounds.

How long until we see improvement?

Most parents report changes in balance and engagement within the first 2–3 weeks (Level 1). Sensory-regulation changes typically appear in weeks 4–6 (Level 2). The full neurological consolidation comes through the complete 63-day arc. Every child is different — but consistency matters more than intensity. 10 minutes a day beats one big session a week, every time.

Is it safe?

Yes. The board's tilt geometry is calibrated to the 5–14 developmental range — no extreme adult angles. The Adventure Program includes a full Safety First section covering setup, supervision, and clear "when to stop" guidance. Wall support is encouraged in early sessions. Bare feet are recommended for proprioceptive feedback. Always supervise children during use.

What if my child is younger than 5 or older than 14?

The board and program are engineered for ages 5–14, which is the optimal window for vestibular development and reflex integration. Younger or older children may still benefit, but the program may need adapting. If you have a specific situation, message us before ordering — we'll tell you honestly whether this is the right fit.

Do I need to know any occupational therapy techniques?

None. The 63-Day Adventure Program walks you through each day, exercise by exercise, in plain language. You read the instructions out loud, your child does the movements, you cheer them on, you check off the day. The protocol does the work. You don't need OT training — you just need 10 minutes.

What's your guarantee?

60-day money-back guarantee. If your child doesn't show measurable improvement in balance, coordination, or regulation, return the board for a full refund. 

Your child has 9 developmental years between age 5 and age 14.

That's the window for vestibular development, reflex integration, and the kind of neurological rewiring that compounds for the rest of their life. Every week that passes is a week of input their nervous system either gets — or doesn't.

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If your child doesn't show measurable improvement in balance, coordination, or sensory regulation within 60 days of consistent use, return the board for a full refund. No questions asked.

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Immuvi Junior is an educational and developmental tool. It is not a substitute for occupational therapy, medical diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your child's healthcare provider regarding sensory, developmental, or behavioral concerns.