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Dual Clock Communicator R1501: Dual Clock Communicator
Perfect for people with ADD!
7 Level Communication Builder (Blue) R1504: 7 Level Communication Builder (Blue)
Colourful communicator grows with you!
7 Level Communication Builder (Black) R1505: 7 Level Communication Builder (Black)
Wow! 7 levels of 1,2,4,8,or 16 messages!
Bedside Communicator - Universal R1601: Bedside Communicator - Universal
Gives non-verbal patients a voice!
Cheap Talk 8 Combo Direct-Scan R1607: Cheap Talk 8 Combo Direct-Scan
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!
Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-4" Jacks R1608: Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-4" Jacks
An 8 message version of the Cheap Talk!
Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-8" Jacks R1609: Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-8" Jacks
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!
Cheap Talk 8 Scan R1610: Cheap Talk 8 Scan
Scan through 8 changable messages!
Cheap Talk 8 with Overlay Option R1611: Cheap Talk 8 with Overlay Option
Handy overlay option!
Cheap Talk 8 With 1-4" Jacks R1612: Cheap Talk 8 With 1-4" Jacks
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!

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Playing Choo Choo with Double Decker Dominoes!

If your child with special needs is between the cognitive ages of 18 months and four years, try making "Choo-Choo trains" with the Double Decker Dominoes. Place all dominoes face up near to the child. Start the train with one block, call it the "engine." Match another block to the back pattern of the engine block. Together, you can take turns matching the correct shape to the back of the train. When the train is long enough, let the child push the train off of the table into a basket. A great way to develop sensory processing skills!

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