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Come Play With Me has some neat ideas. Click on the “enter” link, then search for the toy that will help the child you have in mind. I thought searching by “category” then “therapy tools” was a nice way to find toys that are beneficial to each unique need. The Lekotek website is a great web site that brings learning and fun together for children with special needs. It also has a lending library or toy lending program, and a resource helpline. "Lets Play" at the University of Buffalo may not have a list of toys but it can help you to decide what toys are best for your child, how to use the toys to meet your child’s needs and desires. It also has valuable information on how to adapt the toys you have or toys they want to your child’s motor needs. This web site is full of information to help you make the most of the toys your child wants. The Therapy Toy Shop has wonderful toys that meet special needs. It has links to many items and is a must see web site. Music, toys, assistive technology, parent guide and information books, and much more can be found at this site. There is something for all ages. Achievement Products for Children is another nice web site. It has a variety of products from motor skill development toys, daily living skill devices, furniture and more. Some great ideas for holiday gift giving. My favorite was the music cloud chair. It is pricey but really cool. The perfect vibroacoustic beanbag chair is used to help positioning, calming hyperactivity, relaxing and entertaining. Happy Holidays from the Entire TRIS Family. |
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