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The Therapro Better Board Slant Board is designed to promote perfect writing posture, making it a favorite among occupational therapists. Its collapsible and portable design allows for easy transport, while its American-made quality ensures durability and reliability.
K**R
Awesome!
Very durable, and it folds down flat so that my son can put it in his backpack and transfer it from class to class or to home. I was very impressed with it durability for my eight-year-old son!
R**S
Helpful
My daughter has a visual impairment and a slant board was suggested by her Occupational Therapist. I looked a several versions and websites before choosing this product. I am satisfied with the purchase, although it could be a little more sturdy for those who press hard or have trouble controlling their pressure. I’m not sure a sturdier product exists however after looking at several versions. The paper clips are too difficult for my 4-year-old to open and close but holds the paper in place. Helpful for increasing attention and focus on visual tasks.
J**E
I like that it folds
The board is ok. I like that it folds. It's fairly sturdy if you don't put too much pressure on it. The clips are useless. They broke instantly. I just use a binder clip on the side to hold the paper in place. So, it serves its purpose without spending over $100.
J**E
Good for all ages
The best slant board for all ages. It's light, fits in a backpack, and very sturdy.
R**E
Cheap corrugated plastic that is breaking after a weeks use.
This is a very cheaply made product that is way over priced. The corrugated plastic is already bending and breaking after a weeks use.
H**L
Great OT item!
My son’s OT recommended this item for helping him to keep his arm lower when writing. It’s strong, durable, sturdy and light-weight. It folds down when not in use. I recommend this item especially when training your child to learn to write with proper form.
L**K
Five Stars
Great. Not flimsy at all, lightweight, folds flat. Very pleased with this purchase.
L**Y
Too expensive for corrugated cardboard
I knew I should have just made this at home. The reason why I am giving it 2 stars is because I didn't have to make it at home and my son actually likes using it. If you could get instructions online all you would need is some Velcro, a straight edge to help guide folds, corrugated cardboard, a utility knife to cut the cardboard, glue and 2 binder clips. If you were really handy you could incorporate a folder box for paper and/or pencil holder and carrying attachment to it so it would be really useful. I am also worried that it won't last long since my son moves it around the house.
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