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Debunking four common steryotypes about kids with special needs

Often what is known about disabled children comes from television and movies. This information often is false and exaggerated and leads people to believe in stereotypes. Stereotypes can be destructive to the relationships between children and new, inexperienced caregivers.

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1 thru 10 of 116 Products in the Switch Adapted Products Category

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Musical Light Box - Universal E0406: Musical Light Box - Universal
Light Box Enhances Visually Impaired Children's View of the World
Dolphin E0601: Dolphin
Soothing ocean sounds!
Purring Dreeble E0602: Purring Dreeble
Purring Dreeble wants to be your friend!
Jumpy Crab E0603: Jumpy Crab
Sound activated fun loving crab!
Glitter Roll Music Box Switch L0404: Glitter Roll Music Box Switch
Hours of multi-sensory stimulation!
Oval Texture Multi-Sensory  Center - 7x4" L0408: Oval Texture Multi-Sensory Center - 7x4"
A mini multisensory experience!
Oval Texture Multi-Sensory Center - 9x5" L0409: Oval Texture Multi-Sensory Center - 9x5"
A tabletop multisensory experience!
Oval Texture Music Box, Large L0410: Oval Texture Music Box, Large
Great introduction to switches
Oval Texture Music Box, Medium L0411: Oval Texture Music Box, Medium
Great introduction to switches
Roller Switch Music Box L0432: Roller Switch Music Box
Roller Switch plays music

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Eight In A Row: Developing Pre-Reading Skills

Before a child can learn to read, there are essential "pre-reading" skills that a child must master. Three of the most important are sequencing, left-right progression, and time progression (before and after). All can be explored and practiced with Eight In A Row. The puzzles show scenes that are familiar to most children. There is a child making a painting and a child getting up in the morning. Each piece has only one place to fit it onto the next piece, so children with delayed fine motor skills can usually manage the puzzle-fitting with a minimum of frustration.

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