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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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Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Assorted  Colors T0809-B: Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Assorted Colors
In handy package
Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Tan T0809-C: Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Tan
In handy package
Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Red T0809-D: Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Red
In handy package
Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Blue T0809-E: Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Blue
In handy package
Closed Cell Foam Tubing -  Black T0809-F: Closed Cell Foam Tubing - Black
In handy package
Car Door Opener T0811: Car Door Opener
For drivers who have arthritis or grasping difficulties
25 Grippers T0812: 25 Grippers
Cool, colorful grippers
100 tri-go grips (10 pkgs. of 10) T0813: 100 tri-go grips (10 pkgs. of 10)
Fingers touch the pencil
Puzzle Gripper T0814: Puzzle Gripper
Picks up cards with ease!
Hard Shell Inner Foam Liner - Red T0815-A: Hard Shell Inner Foam Liner - Red

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Object Permanence: Now You See It Now You Don't!

Try showing your child a toy and then hiding it in the Whoozit Galaxy Cube or the What Is It? Tactile Discrimination Game. See if they will reach out to try to find it again. This skill is called object permanence and it is an important developmental milestone!

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