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Helping Fidgety Kids Sit Still?

A sensory approach to the age-old question.

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MEDI-Crush Tablet Crusher T1233-A: MEDI-Crush Tablet Crusher
This device crushes difficult-to-swallow tablets into a powder .
MEDI-Crush Tablet Crusher Replacement Cups, bag of 100 T1233-B: MEDI-Crush Tablet Crusher Replacement Cups, bag of 100
This device crushes difficult-to-swallow tablets into a powder .
Handi-Grip  Wrench T1234: Handi-Grip Wrench
This high-strength wrench helps open the tightest lids
Pill Splitter T1235: Pill Splitter
This pill splitter quickly and accurately divides pills, caplets, and vitamins
Key Turner T1236: Key Turner
The handle affords two large finger holes for extra control.
Key Holder For Two Keys T1237-A: Key Holder For Two Keys
Neon yellow color makes keys easier to locate.
Key Holder For Four Keys T1237-B: Key Holder For Four Keys
Neon yellow color makes keys easier to locate.
Big Lamp Switch T1239: Big Lamp Switch
Easy to see, grip, and turn
Doorknob Extension T1241: Doorknob Extension
converts a door knob into a door lever.
Tube Squeezer T1247: Tube Squeezer
Reduces waste by getting all of the contents out.

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Adapting Signs for pre-verbal communication

Many hearing children use Sign instead of or before verbal communication. But what do you do if traditional Signs are physically difficult to master? Adapt them! For example, the traditional Sign used to indicate "I need to go to the washroom" involves putting the thumb between the third and fourth fingers in a fist and waving the fist. If the child can't manage the hand position you could try using a plain closed fist waving instead. Sign-based communication can help improve communication skills, lower frustration, improve manual dexterity, and teach children that hands can be used for meaningful activities. You will find a good group of Sign resources in Dragonfly's book section.

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