Garden Swings

Why Swings Are Great for People with Additional Needs

Swings provide more than just fun-they offer rhythmic movement that helps regulate the senses, calm the body, and strengthen coordination. For those of us with sensory processing needs, swings can deliver vestibular input in a predictable, comforting way. Whether it's spinning, rocking, or gently swaying, swing play supports physical and emotional wellbeing through motion that feels good and purposeful.

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Swing Seat Retention Straps - For Single Swing Frames

Swing Seat Retention Straps - For Single Swing Frames

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£15.25 excl. vat

£18.30

A Pair of Polo Brackets - Red

A Pair of Polo Brackets - Red

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£29.25 excl. vat

£35.10

SINGLE POLO BRACKET - CHEEKY

SINGLE POLO BRACKET - CHEEKY

£14.62 excl. vat

£17.54

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Easy Release Clip - Single

Easy Release Clip - Single

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£3.50 excl. vat

£4.20

Regulates the Vestibular System

Swinging gives our bodies important vestibular input, which helps with balance, motion, and knowing where we are in space. This can be calming or exciting depending on how it's used. The Full Support Swing provides a secure swing for people of all ages.

Promotes Calm Through Rhythmic Motion

Repetitive, flowing motion helps reduce anxiety and encourage a calm, organised nervous system. For those of us who feel overwhelmed, swinging can bring peace and focus. Use the String Swing to create a cozy, enclosed space that gently rocks away stress.

Strengthens Core Muscles and Motor Planning

Swinging helps build strength, coordination, and confidence as we learn to shift weight and engage our core. For those of us working on physical development, swings offer support through play. The Soft Play Swing challenges balance while staying soft and safe for full-body movement.

Offers Sensory Breaks for Self-Regulation

Sensory swings give us a break from noise and chaos by offering a soothing, motion-based reset. They’re especially helpful during transitions, or after overstimulation. The Sensory Hammock cradles the body while gently rocking-perfect for calming down or just being still.

Supports Therapeutic Goals Through Play

Swings are often used in occupational therapy to improve balance, coordination, and sensory integration. At home, they give us a fun, accessible way to keep building those same skills. The Single Swing Frame makes it easy to create a therapy-ready swing setup in any room or garden.