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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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Sound Bubble M0117: Sound Bubble
Wild sounds and coloured lights flashing
Sing Along Cassette Player M0118-B: Sing Along Cassette Player
Now it's Easy To Sing Along with Your Favorite Song!
Compact Activity Center M0129: Compact Activity Center
For children with limited mobility
Busy Box Traffic Light M0136: Busy Box Traffic Light
Traffic Light Ideal For Teaching Children Crossing Skills
Finger Isolation Busy Box M0139: Finger Isolation Busy Box
Bubble develops fine motor skills!
MAC - Multisensory Activity Centre M0140: MAC - Multisensory Activity Centre
Prism of fun!
Side-Lyer Compact Activity Centre M0144: Side-Lyer Compact Activity Centre
Specially Designed for Children With Limited Mobility
Visual & Hearing Impaired Activity Center M0147: Visual & Hearing Impaired Activity Center
All tactile stimulation!
Hearing Impaired Activity Centre M0148: Hearing Impaired Activity Centre
Perfect for kids with a hearing loss
AM - FM Radio M0203: AM - FM Radio
Listen to hot new music!

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Playing Choo Choo with Double Decker Dominoes!

If your child with special needs is between the cognitive ages of 18 months and four years, try making "Choo-Choo trains" with the Double Decker Dominoes. Place all dominoes face up near to the child. Start the train with one block, call it the "engine." Match another block to the back pattern of the engine block. Together, you can take turns matching the correct shape to the back of the train. When the train is long enough, let the child push the train off of the table into a basket. A great way to develop sensory processing skills!

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