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Susan's Story - The Facts About Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an injury to the brain caused by the head being hit by something or shaken violently. Learn the facts about this all-too-common injury along with helpful tips for parents and teachers.

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Mouse's Marble House B0106: Mouse's Marble House
Help the little mouse find her way through the maze!
KO-ORDI tactile maze B0107: KO-ORDI tactile maze
Perfect pre-writing activity!
Perceptual Motor Trainer B0201: Perceptual Motor Trainer
Trainer Improves Hand-Eye Coordination
Sort and Fit Board B0301: Sort and Fit Board
Giant hardwood pegboard offers a double challenge
Peg-It Therapetic Tool B0302: Peg-It Therapetic Tool
A portable therapeutic modality
Count and Match B0303: Count and Match
Stack, match, sort, count and thread!
Pattern Stackers B0305: Pattern Stackers
Easy-to-handle!
Sound Puzzle Box B0401: Sound Puzzle Box
Squeeeaak! Kids love this classic shape sorter.
Programmable Formboard B0404: Programmable Formboard
Improves memory and hand-eye co-ordination
Spins and Spirals B0601: Spins and Spirals
A cool mini toy - makes a great gift

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Is mousing so difficult that it is hard to enjoy the computer?

Mouse moving can be a very difficult task for a child with a physical impairment, and can be confusing for a cognitively young child. There are many adapted mice available to fit different needs. One great low cost choice is the Touch Screen. It lets users do their dragging, clicking, and double clicking by touching the screen with their fingers! If the child has trouble reaching up to the screen, try placing the Touch Screen on a table or wheelchair tray so that a child can comfortably control the cursor.

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