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What Exactly Are Autism And PDD?

Did you know that autism and PDD occur four times more often in boys than girls? Want to learn more? Check out this short but thorough overview from NICHCY.

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Lighted Signal Buzzer M1406: Lighted Signal Buzzer
Let's you know when a switch is activated!
Signal Buzzer, 5" X 8" M1416: Signal Buzzer, 5" X 8"
Buzzer sounds at the touch of a button
Signal Buzzer, 8" X 13" M1417: Signal Buzzer, 8" X 13"
Buzzer Sounds at the Touch of a Button
WordWise Value Bundle, CD-ROM  for Mac-PC Q0110: WordWise Value Bundle, CD-ROM for Mac-PC
Teaches practical vocabulary!
Looking for Words CD- Rom Mac-PC Compatible Q0112: Looking for Words CD- Rom Mac-PC Compatible
Where would you find a basketball or mailbox?
Sound Stories - PC-Mac Q0148: Sound Stories - PC-Mac
Help for the beginning reader!
The Reading Lesson CD-ROM for Mac Q0311-A: The Reading Lesson CD-ROM for Mac
Phonics together with whole language!
The Reading Lesson CD-ROM for PC Q0311-B: The Reading Lesson CD-ROM for PC
A great resource for the beginning reader.
The Reading Lesson Package CD-ROM Mac - PC Q0311-C: The Reading Lesson Package CD-ROM Mac - PC
Learn to read!
StoryBook CD-ROM  Mac - PC compatible Q0312: StoryBook CD-ROM Mac - PC compatible
40 charming animated stories

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Bringing Two Hands Together In The Midline

Look for toys that offer many grasping points like the Nobbly Wobbly, the Winkle, or the Skwish. Place the child on his or her back. Offer the toy to the side of the child, moving the toy slowly towards the child's midline. Alternate sides, concentrating on the weaker side if there is one. Gradually the child will begin reaching out with both hands. This is especially helpful for premature babies, children with hypotonia, Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy , and general developmental delays.

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