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What Does The Law Say About Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder In School?

In the newest amendment to IDEA, passed in 1997, AD/HD is specifically mentioned under the category of "Other Health Impairment" (OHI). Check out the IDEA's definition of OHI in this short article.

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Ring Support Walker (for 9Mo-3Yrs) - 7.75"-12.75"(CH); Max User Wt: 62Lb. C0110-A: Ring Support Walker (for 9Mo-3Yrs) - 7.75"-12.75"(CH); Max User Wt: 62Lb.
What do you do when the baby walker is just to small? Try a Ring Walker!
Ring Support Walker (for 3-5Yrs) - 11"-17"(CH); Max User Wt: 62Lb. C0110-B: Ring Support Walker (for 3-5Yrs) - 11"-17"(CH); Max User Wt: 62Lb.
What do you do when the baby walker is just to small? Try a Ring Walker!
Lexan Tray For Ring Support Walker C0110-C: Lexan Tray For Ring Support Walker
A great add-on for the Ring Walker.
Discovery Mini C0401: Discovery Mini
A perfect adapted trike for small riders!
Discovery Bike 12" C0403: Discovery Bike 12"
The bike that adjusts, to grow with your child!
Discovery Bike 16" C0404: Discovery Bike 16"
The bike that adjusts, to grow with your child!
Discovery 16" Wide Glide C0405: Discovery 16" Wide Glide
Extra stable wheel-base keeps tippy riders safe.
Journey Prone Bike 20" C0406-A: Journey Prone Bike 20"
You don't have to be able to sit up to enjoy cycling!
Journey Prone 16" C0406-B: Journey Prone 16"
You don't have to be able to sit up to enjoy cycling!
Rear Steering Option for Discovery and Adventurer Bikes C0407-D: Rear Steering Option for Discovery and Adventurer Bikes
Lets caregivers help steer!

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Occupational Therapy: Cut Up Fruits and Vegetables

A great toy for developing good fine motor skills in kids with mild special needs and visual impairments. Try slicing up a nice salad and then see if your child can match up the pieces again! Can your child hold the food with one hand and cut it up using the knife with the other? Many good creative games can be played with these. To add to the fun, add old pots, Tupperware, and kitchen tools.

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