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Teaching Children with Serious Cerebral Palsy About Scanning

Using Clicker 4 to teach children the scan method of accessing a computer.

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Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Dinner Fork T1139-B: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Teaspoon T1139-C: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Teaspoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Soup Spoon T1139-D: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Soup Spoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Rocker Knife T1139-E: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Rocker Knife
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Right-hand Dinner Fork T1139-F: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Right-hand Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Left-hand Dinner Fork T1139-G: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Left-hand Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Right-hand Teaspoon T1139-H: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Right-hand Teaspoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Left-hand Teaspoon T1139-I: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Left-hand Teaspoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Securgrip Cutlery - Child Spoon, stainless steel T1140-A: Securgrip Cutlery - Child Spoon, stainless steel
Pediatric and adult sizes with contoured handles
Securgrip Cutlery -  Child Fork, stainless steel T1140-B: Securgrip Cutlery - Child Fork, stainless steel
Contoured handles comes in pediatric and adult sizes

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When is it good to be a creepy crawly?

To help children with low muscle tone or strength learn to creep, try putting them at the top of a gently slanting smooth board. Put an interesting toy like a Skwish, at the bottom and watch them go! A couple of hints for kids who are slow to get it: Bare feet help. You can place your palms at the soles of their feet to give them something to push off against. If needed, flex their legs reciprically to help them learn the movement pattern.

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