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Teaching time tenses using Tense Sequencing Cards.

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Children With Visual Impairments - A Guide For Parents P0116: Children With Visual Impairments - A Guide For Parents
New gude for families of kids with low vision or blindness .
The Early Intervention Dictionary - 2nd edition P0117: The Early Intervention Dictionary - 2nd edition
A must-have reference dictionary!
The Hidden Child -  The Linwood Method for Reaching the Autistic Child P0121: The Hidden Child - The Linwood Method for Reaching the Autistic Child
A valuable guidebook for teachers parents & therapists
Teenagers with  ADD
A Parents' Guide P0123: Teenagers with ADD A Parents' Guide
Teens with ADD an their parents share their insights about ADD
Taking Charge- Teenagers Talk about Life & Physical Disabilities P0125: Taking Charge- Teenagers Talk about Life & Physical Disabilities
A self-help book for teens with physical disabilities
Children with Facial Differences
A Parents' Guide P0127: Children with Facial Differences A Parents' Guide
The first comprehensive book to provide parents with up-to-date information and support
Children with Tourette Syndrome - A Parents' Guide P0128: Children with Tourette Syndrome - A Parents' Guide
An up-to-date guide for families
Sound Hearing
Or... Hearing What You Miss P0132: Sound Hearing Or... Hearing What You Miss
Experience the world through the ears of a hearing impaired person
A Word In The Hand Book 1 P0156-A: A Word In The Hand Book 1
A simple program to teach beginning Signed English!
Including All of Us
An Early Curriculum About Disability P0174: Including All of Us An Early Curriculum About Disability
Exploring special needs with preschoolers!

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Bubble Tumblers can help develop self-feeding skills

One way to help kids develop good self-feeding skills is to offer play activities that build the fine motor skills needed when eating. ,A child playing with a No-Spill Bubble Tumbler is using the same motions that are needed handling cutlery. The motions mimic bringing food to the mouth, and by blowing bubbles, the child develops more controlled mouth movement. ,Plus, you get all those pretty bubbles!

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