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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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Junior Maze B0602: Junior Maze
Learn spatial concepts the fun way!
Puzzler B0603: Puzzler
A perfect wheelchair tray size maze.
Funny Face B0607: Funny Face
The friendliest maze around! (and a powerful learning tool too)
Jungle Jeff B0609: Jungle Jeff
An interactive way to explore spatial concepts
Double Bubble B0610: Double Bubble
Peek-a-Boo fun with special 'Nesting Beads'
Ring Around a Row-sy B0612: Ring Around a Row-sy
Try the extra "inside/outside" challenge!
Beads & Blocks B0613: Beads & Blocks
Stack, sort, and slide the beads and blocks.
Tunnel Mountain B0614: Tunnel Mountain
Room to play with a friend.
Blast Off B0625: Blast Off
Children learn to count through play!
Bear Hug B0626: Bear Hug
Learn to count with marching teddy bears.

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Concepts: Things that Go Together

Matching things that go together is a challenging cognitive skill for children with developmental delays to learn. It involves making a leap from, "this ball is the same as this ball", to "the ball and the bat go together". Things That Go Together uses clearly illustrated two piece puzzles to help children master this important developmental concept. The difficulty level can be adjusted by presenting either more or less options. For example: Does the fish go with the fishing rod or the tree? You can keep adding more choices to make the difficulty level match your child's level of learning.

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