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Streeeetching The Attention Span!

Setting up a non-distracting play and learning environment.

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Mini Saucer Switch L0151: Mini Saucer Switch
Ultra light-touch!
Saucer Switch L0152: Saucer Switch
Switches Ideal for Those with Limited Motor Abilities
Jolly Jay Switch L0153-A: Jolly Jay Switch
Make a new friend!
Super Sally Switch L0153-B: Super Sally Switch
Add Super Sally to your circle of friends!
Terrific Tim Switch L0153-C: Terrific Tim Switch
Say hi to Terrific Tim!
Pretty Patty Switch L0153-D: Pretty Patty Switch
A switch with a friendly face!
Oval Texture Switch - Large L0155: Oval Texture Switch - Large
Textures invite exploration
Oval Texture Switch - Small L0156: Oval Texture Switch - Small
These Compelling Textures Switches Invite Exploration
Oval Texture Switch - Medium L0157: Oval Texture Switch - Medium
These Compelling Textures Switches Invite Exploration
Petite Pillow Switch - Plaid  Edition L0161: Petite Pillow Switch - Plaid Edition
Our Bestselling Petite Pillow Switches Now Come In Decorative Patterns!

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Sound Puzzle Box Ideal For Children With Down Syndrome and Other Special Needs

Shape sorters present a special challenge for a cognitively young child or a blind child. Here are some time-tested techniques for teaching shape fitting and matching. Start playing by dumping the pieces out of the Sound Puzzle Box. Place the pieces in upside down so that they 'squeak' on the way out. Beginning with dumping builds the initial recognition of the objects 'belonging' inside the box, initial grasping skills, and cause and effect . Next, cover all holes but the circle. Show the child how to put the circle piece in to the circle hole. When the circle is mastered, use the other shapes. Next offer two holes and shapes, then three. This technique lets children choose from a manageable number of possibilities. This toy does not require sight, and the pieces are a good size for most children.

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