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Some kids can't sit through dinner because their body genuinely doesn't know where it is in space yet — and no amount of "sit still" fixes that.
I regularly see this in evaluations: a child who climbs onto the arm of the couch, rolls off the bed, and can't stay in a chair through a single meal.
It's not defiance — the body just seems to need to move constantly. Kids who climb, roll, and can't settle into a seated position are often still building the balance and body-position awareness that lets a nervous system feel safe holding still.
The Cheese Wedge Balance Mat is a foldable, high-elastic foam wedge mat designed for movement-based sensory play — climbing, rolling, balancing, and tumbling. Its soft, supportive PU surface gives kids a safe incline to practice balance and body awareness at home, the same way a pediatric OT would use wedge and incline equipment in a clinic-based sensory gym.
In practice, this is what we typically see once a family adds regular wedge play to the routine: mealtime sitting gets easier within a couple of weeks, because their child's body has already gotten its movement in beforehand.
Often it's a vestibular or proprioceptive need — the body is looking for movement or heavy input before it can settle into stillness. Building in movement breaks, like wedge play, before seated activities can help.
No — while it works well for gymnastics, pilates, yoga, and tumbling, many families use it purely for sensory movement play: climbing, rolling, and balancing.
Unfolded it's 48"L x 24"W x 14"H, and it folds down to a compact 24"L x 24"W x 18"H at just 11 lbs, so it tucks away easily between uses.
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