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"You Don't Have Words to Describe What I Experience" - What Does Autism Feel Like?

The sensory experience of individuals with autism based on first hand accounts. From the Geneva Centre.

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Green Balancing Circle C0226: Green Balancing Circle
Try giving this balancing circle a whirl!
Balancing Seesaw C0227: Balancing Seesaw
A special balancing experience!
Discovery Mini C0401: Discovery Mini
A perfect adapted trike for small riders!
Discovery Bike 12" C0403: Discovery Bike 12"
The bike that adjusts, to grow with your child!
Discovery Bike 16" C0404: Discovery Bike 16"
The bike that adjusts, to grow with your child!
Discovery 16" Wide Glide C0405: Discovery 16" Wide Glide
Extra stable wheel-base keeps tippy riders safe.
Journey Prone Bike 20" C0406-A: Journey Prone Bike 20"
You don't have to be able to sit up to enjoy cycling!
Journey Prone 16" C0406-B: Journey Prone 16"
You don't have to be able to sit up to enjoy cycling!
Rear Steering Option for Discovery and Adventurer Bikes C0407-D: Rear Steering Option for Discovery and Adventurer Bikes
Lets caregivers help steer!
Adventurer 20" C0408: Adventurer 20"
Teen and adult sized super-stable bike!

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Occupational Therapy: Peekaboo Farm House Small Knob Puzzle

This sized puzzle is best for children with mild cognitive and/or fine motor skill delays. Small knobs make removing, manipulating, and placing puzzle pieces much easier to manage. These small knobs require an early two finger pincer grasp to use. It's a good idea to work on taking puzzle pieces out before attempting to place them. The "peek-a-boo" pictures make it more fun to remove pieces. Try guessing what will be found behind the different doors.

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