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Debunking four common steryotypes about kids with special needs

Often what is known about disabled children comes from television and movies. This information often is false and exaggerated and leads people to believe in stereotypes. Stereotypes can be destructive to the relationships between children and new, inexperienced caregivers.

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Marching Bear - Universal M1111: Marching Bear - Universal
Marching to the beat of an engaging drummer!
Floppy Bunny - Universal M1113: Floppy Bunny - Universal
Cute bunny activates with any switch
Attendant Call Chime  - Switch Accessible M1401: Attendant Call Chime - Switch Accessible
Handy call chime gets attention!
Lighted Extra Loud Signal Buzzer M1405: Lighted Extra Loud Signal Buzzer
A signal that can't be missed!
Lighted Signal Buzzer M1406: Lighted Signal Buzzer
Let's you know when a switch is activated!
Signal Buzzer, 5" X 8" M1416: Signal Buzzer, 5" X 8"
Buzzer sounds at the touch of a button
Signal Buzzer, 8" X 13" M1417: Signal Buzzer, 8" X 13"
Buzzer Sounds at the Touch of a Button
Wireless Personal Pager - Unadapted M1423: Wireless Personal Pager - Unadapted
People with mobility impairment can call for help - 50 feet away!
Wireless Personal Pager -  Adapted M1424: Wireless Personal Pager - Adapted
Switch users can call for help - 50 feet away!
AM-FM Radio - Switch Accessible M1501: AM-FM Radio - Switch Accessible
Quality sound!

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Sensory Integration Ideas

Kinesthetic awareness is an important part of healthy sensory integration. Challenge your child to use the sense of touch only and identify different objects with the What Is It? Tactile Discrimination Game. Try dividing the objects by theme. Good examples are: objects from nature, dishes and cutlery, or grooming aids. To make the game easier, try offering fewer choices and supply a picture of the objects under the cover. Can your child tell the toothbrush from the hairbrush?

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