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Helping Those Hearing Hassles!

Helping children with mild and moderate hearing impairments understand what they hear.

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Looking Good Curriculum P0602: Looking Good Curriculum
Teaches 44 common personal care activities!
Shopping Smart Curriculum P0603: Shopping Smart Curriculum
Shopping can be a challenge for people with developmental disabilities. Shopping Smart helps!
Plan Your Day Curriculum P0604: Plan Your Day Curriculum
Learn to follow a schedule, even without being able to tell time or remember dates!
Select-A-Meal Curriculum P0605: Select-A-Meal Curriculum
Dining out can be an exercise in frustration. Select-A-Meal can help.
A Way to Work Curriculum P0606: A Way to Work Curriculum
Prepare students for future employment opportunities!
Off to Work Curriculum P0607: Off to Work Curriculum
Prepares people with disabilities to succeed in employment.
Home Cooking Curriculum P0608-A: Home Cooking Curriculum
Prepare for independence! Learn to cook simple, inexpensive and healthy meals.
Color-Your-Own-Cookbook P0608-C: Color-Your-Own-Cookbook
Black and white pictoral recipes are ideal for reproducing.
Stepping Out Curriculum P0610: Stepping Out Curriculum
Comprehensive program teaches a balanced blend of skills in the community.
Overcoming the Odds - Supported employment success stories P0611: Overcoming the Odds - Supported employment success stories
Supported employment for people with severe disabilities? Meet eight who have succeeded.

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Getting a good grip on crayons

If your child holds crayons clenched in a fist while coloring, try giving Chubbi Stump Crayons or Paint Sticks instead of long crayons. The short thick shape promotes the use on a tripod (three fingered) grasp. You can encourage the use of a mature wrist position by having the child draw on an upright easel.

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