Special needs
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Piggy Bank: Toy
3 recommendations
"Babies and toddlers love this toy. It is educational plus it has fun music"
An Introduction to How Does Your Engine Run?
1 recommendation
"I use this program often during my therapy sessions. It is easy to learn and most children are able to grasp the concept of their "engine" being too high, too low, or just right. Can be used at school and at home."
Smart Start Super Slate [4592] : Therapro, Inc.
1 recommendation
"I have been using this paper for years when teaching children how to form their letters. The colored lines plus pictures of "sky" and "ground" make starting from the top much easier for children of all ages."
Detroit Shirt Company
1 recommendation
"I love this t-shirt "got manners?" Half of the price of the t-shirt goes to support children with special needs. As a grandparent of an autistic grandson, I am happy to support an organization that promotes this awareness. Adults have a responsibility to teach children to show respect and accept everyone's unique abilities."
12 Foot Magic Cage Trampoline Unit from BuyChoice
1 recommendation
"From what I've read, this is one of the safest trampolines on the market. My neighbor had one of these, and it was awesome! Withstood many North Carolina storms, and tons of rowdy kids."
Wrightslaw: Special Education Law
1 recommendation
"This is a great resource for families with children with special needs or who have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Easy to read and understand and a great resource."
asthma friendly Jack Russell
1 recommendation
"Not only is this plush doggy totally adorable, he is certified "asthma friendly." That means he contains no materials known to trigger asthma or allergies. This is great for parents of kids with these problems: unlike food, toys do not contain an "ingredients" list so they can check for known allergens. Mainstream toys for special-needs kids--yay!"
Rapper Snappers
1 recommendation
"Parents have mentioned they have a hard time finding these in stores. A great simple toy that works on bilateral coordination, motor planning, and strengthening."
Mini Easi-Grip Loop Scissors [28334] : Therapro, Inc.
1 recommendation
"Great for little hands when just learning how to cut. Safe and kids enjoy them. Use with paper and play-doh."
Baser Push-Entry Door Handle
1 recommendation
"Great design and innovation for people with special needs."





