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Let's Learn To Think Like A Computer!

Helping cognitively young children learn to use computers.

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Picture Dominoes, Additional two dominoes F0204-B: Picture Dominoes, Additional two dominoes
A versatile therapy aid for children and adults
Photo Things That Go Together Set 1 F0205-A: Photo Things That Go Together Set 1
Talk about why some things go together and why some don't.
Photo Things That Go Together Set 2 F0205-B: Photo Things That Go Together Set 2
Talk about why some things go together and why some don't.
Soundtracks F0401: Soundtracks
Sharpening auditory processing skills
Animal Soundtracks F0402: Animal Soundtracks
Do you know these animal sounds?
Listen and Do, Level 1 F0406-A: Listen and Do, Level 1
Snnnip! I hear scissors!
Listen and Do, Level 2 F0406-B: Listen and Do, Level 2
Improve auditory processing skills!
Discharge Survival   Board Game I0105: Discharge Survival Board Game
Provides an opportunity to actively prepare for re-entry into society
Whatever Next I0111: Whatever Next
A game where everyone can start acting, singing, jumping and laughing together.
Sing Along Cassette Player M0118-B: Sing Along Cassette Player
Now it's Easy To Sing Along with Your Favorite Song!

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Beginning To Use Switch Adapted Toys With Children With Special Needs

Since some children are easily distracted, it is best to remove distractions and setup toys in a manner that will keep the child interested and focused.  In order to make a switch adapted toy stand out from the rest of the environment during play, place dark colored toys on a light surface, such as a towel.  Place light colored toys on a dark surface.  This will make it easier for children to see the cause and effect of pressing the switch activating the toy. There are many switch adapted to choose from - ranging from a cuddly bunny to a fierce dinosaur!

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