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Early Handwriting Activities

Learning about the building blocks of handwriting.

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Crystal Drop Ball - 90 cm or 35" C0223: Crystal Drop Ball - 90 cm or 35"
Kids can 'fly' through the air!
Green Balancing Circle C0226: Green Balancing Circle
Try giving this balancing circle a whirl!
Balancing Seesaw C0227: Balancing Seesaw
A special balancing experience!
Discovery Mini C0401: Discovery Mini
A perfect adapted trike for small riders!
Discovery Bike 12" C0403: Discovery Bike 12"
The bike that adjusts, to grow with your child!
Discovery Bike 16" C0404: Discovery Bike 16"
The bike that adjusts, to grow with your child!
Discovery 16" Wide Glide C0405: Discovery 16" Wide Glide
Extra stable wheel-base keeps tippy riders safe.
Journey Prone Bike 20" C0406-A: Journey Prone Bike 20"
You don't have to be able to sit up to enjoy cycling!
Journey Prone 16" C0406-B: Journey Prone 16"
You don't have to be able to sit up to enjoy cycling!
Rear Steering Option for Discovery and Adventurer Bikes C0407-D: Rear Steering Option for Discovery and Adventurer Bikes
Lets caregivers help steer!

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Interpreting Facial Emotions

Many children (especially those with autism-like conditions) have difficulty interpreting facial expressions and understanding why people feel certain emotions. Moody Bear Puzzle, Emotion Cards, Smart Alex software all offers an opportunity to recognize expressions and hopefully talk about why the person might be happy or frightened. Try using them with a mirror and perhaps Polaroids of familiar people showing the same emotions. Eventually see if your child can make (and understand) the expressions, then take their pictures!

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