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Autism Special
If Palin is the expert on Autism/Special Needs, why did she cut funding for special needs kids in Alaska?

http://www.pensitoreview.com/2008/09/05/palin-cut-funding-for-alaskas-special-needs-children-by-60-percent/

Because shes a biatch

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Optional Audible & Visual 8 Inch Time Timer Special Needs Autism Adhd Aspergers
USD 31.99
 
Audible Optional 8 Inch Time Timer The Time Timer works as a visual way to display how much time is left. To set the timer, move the red disk to the desired interval. The disk diminishes as time elapses until no red is visible. By selecting the audible signal with the switch on the back of the timer; the Time Timer will beep a couple times (not very loud) when the time is up. The size of this Time Timer makes it a versitile product for both individual and group applications. This classroom tested Timer comes with legs for free standing operation. And base flips over to cover face of timer when not in use. In a teaching situation, no other tool communicates the concept of elapsed time as well as the Time Timer. It has proven to be very useful with students with Autism. This is a patented, one of a kind design.
 

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Lot 8 Tangle Jr Autism Fidget Sensory Toy Special Ed Adhd Occupational Therapy
USD 32.98
 
8 Tangle Jr's: Tangles are a series of 90-degree curves, connected and able to pivot at each joint. It has no beginning and no end--just continuous motion. People refer to the Tangle as “that fun, twisty thing!” because Tangles have endless uses and serve a variety of different purposes. It can be a puzzle, a movable sculpture, a desktop toy, a fidget, a brain tool, an anti-stress device, a teacher supply, or even a cosmic art toy with special powers! The possibilities are limitless! What do Tangles do? Tangles are fun to look at, fun to hold, fun to twist, turn, and manipulate. Tangles are appealing to all ages, to boys and girls alike, and even adults. Tangles bring out creativity and artistic imagination! Tangles are silent and calming. They do not disturb or disrupt others. Tangles are safe, reusable and affordable. Pricing is for 8 Tangles (lot is as pictured). Tangle colors are exactly as pictured Fits in the palm of your hand! Perfect sensory / fidget toy!
 

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Optional Audible & Visual 12 Inch Time Timer Special Needs Autism Adhd Aspergers
USD 34.95
 
Audible Optional 12 Inch Time Timer The Time Timer works as a visual way to display how much time is left. To set the timer, move the red disk to the desired interval. The disk diminishes as time elapses until no red is visible. By selecting the audible signal with the switch on the back of the timer; the Time Timer will beep a couple times (not very loud) when the time is up. The size of this Time Timer makes it a versitile product for both individual and group applications. This classroom tes
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Shapes & Colors
USD 44.95
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. The world is full of great shapes and colors. This program identifies circles, squares, triangles, stars and how to trace favorite shapes! Children show what they've learned by identifying each shape. This program introduces colors to children - reds, greens, blues, yellows and how to color their favorite colors!This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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Optional Audible & Visual 3 Inch Time Timer Special Needs Autism Adhd Aspergers
USD 26.95
 
Audible Optional 3 Inch Time Timer The Time Timer works as a visual way to display how much time is left. To set the timer, move the red disk to the desired interval. The disk diminishes as time elapses until no red is visible. By selecting the audible signal with the switch on the back of the timer; the Time Timer will beep a couple times (not very loud) when the time is up. The size of this Time Timer makes it a versitile product for both individual and group applications. This classroom test
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Spelling
USD 44.95
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. Words are our great friends and helpers - because when we use words, we communicate! Join John and learn how to spell an alphabet-full of wonderful words. You'll read and write and say words, create sentences from words and discover how sentences make a story!This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Getting Ready
USD 44.95
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. It's fun to get ready for the day - do you know how to do it? This program teaches children how to care for themselves, how to bathe, shower, brush teeth and comb hair, dress and undress, with emphasis on tying, buckling, zipping and buttoning. Also teaches self-help, communications, motor & social skills plus speech, labeling, writing, reading, sequencing, modeling, generalization, and association to objects and actions.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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The Child with Autism Goes to Florida: Hundreds of practical tips, with reviews of theme parks, rides, resorts, and more!
USD 11.21
 
Experience the thrills of Florida attractions—minus the meltdowns!Is “Revenge of the Mummy” in Universal Studios too scary for a low-functioning child? Is the “Typhoon Lagoon” okay for kids with sensory sensitivities? If an inevitable meltdown occurs, where can you go to cool down? Author and Mom Kathy Labosh shares all this and more in this handy little reference guide! Kathy covers topics such as: Transportation and parking Tickets and tours Resort security Potential hazards Lost children Sensory issues Rides to avoid Attractions you won't want to miss Attractions include: Islands of Adventure Universal Studios Magic Kingdom Disney's Hollywood Studios Animal Kingdom EPCOT Sea World Busch Gardens So if your family is headed to Florida and you have a child with special needs, don't leave home without this guidebook!
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Things In a Day
USD 44.95
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. There are lots of great things to enjoy every day - from family and friends to food and fun. Join John and learn them all. Teaches: telling time, answering a phone and buckling a seatbelt.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: A Day at School
USD 44.95
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. What's a typical day at school like? There's a lot to do and it's a lot of fun! Children learn the alphabet, numbers, spelling, reading and writing plus singing a song, watch kids color pictures and play at recess. This program also teaches children how to behave - from getting on the bus, to sitting quietly, to raising their hand or waiting their turn.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Shapes & Colors
USD 28.68
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. The world is full of great shapes and colors. This program identifies circles, squares, triangles, stars and how to trace favorite shapes! Children show what they've learned by identifying each shape. This program introduces colors to children - reds, greens, blues, yellows and how to color their favorite colors!This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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Special-Needs Reading Books - Spaghetti
USD 24.99
 
This Special-Needs Reading Book - Spaghetti asks fun questions like, What do you do with spaghetti if you love it? Do you kiss it? Hug it? Wear it? Kids giggle their way through this delightful book. Children with developmental delays or challenges such as Down syndrome, autism and ADD/ADHD can succeed quickly in reading a whole book! One reading triumph leads naturally to another and a reader is born. Step-1 Books - For non-readers or beginning readers: Features include: One short sentence per text page. Easy-to-read Helvetica type in 100 point size (approximately 1", 2.5cm high). Eliminates distractions: type is separated from illustrations by a page turn until the last few pages. Eliminates title page so the child opens the cover and moves directly into the story, with no distractions. Removes the front matter from the child s view by placing it in the back of book, in the parent/educator section. Oversized flash cards (1.5" x 4.25",26.7 x 1.8cm) included for all words. Interactive CD-Rom has an electronic version of the book as well as on-computer activities and off-computer activities, with plenty of auditory feedback.
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Body & Grooming
USD 44.95
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. Do you know how to wash your hands, brush your teeth and comb your hair? This program teaches children all about their body - and how to keep it clean. From head to toe, they'll learn that boys and girls aren't all that different as they learn to bathe, shower, wash hair, brush teeth and trim nails. Also teaches self-help, communications, social and motor skills plus speech, labeling, writing, reading, sequencing, modeling, generalization and association to objects and actions.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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Special-Needs Reading Books - So Many Feelings
USD 24.99
 
This Special-Needs Reading Book - So Many Feelings is a welcomed and much-needed book for teaching children the words and concepts for different feelings. Learning these words and concepts for expression of feelings empowers children to communicate and make their needs known. Children with developmental delays or challenges such as Down syndrome, autism and ADD/ADHD can succeed quickly in reading a whole book! One reading triumph leads naturally to another and a reader is born. Step-1 Books - For non-readers or beginning readers: Features include: One short sentence per text page. Easy-to-read Helvetica type in 100 point size (approximately 1", 2.5cm high). Eliminates distractions: type is separated from illustrations by a page turn until the last few pages. Eliminates title page so the child opens the cover and moves directly into the story, with no distractions. Removes the front matter from the child s view by placing it in the back of book, in the parent/educator section. Oversized flash cards (1.5" x 4.25",26.7 x 1.8cm) included for all words. Interactive CD-Rom has an electronic version of the book as well as on-computer activities and off-computer activities, with plenty of auditory feedback.
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Let s Go To
USD 44.95
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. There are lots of places to go in a day - some important, some interesting and some fun! This program teaches children what happpens and how to behave wherever they go. Visit a doctor and dentist and it won't hurt a bit. See how getting your hair cut is easy (and no reason to squirm!) and go shopping.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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12 Purple Small Writing Claw Special Need Autism Occupational Therapy
USD 22.99
 
The Writing CLAW: 12 PURPLE Small Auction is for 12 PURPLE Small. Size SMALL (fits 3 years to kindergarten) The CLAW is a fun, affordable and effective way to teach young children how to hold their pencil correctly. All children, including those with Autism, ADHD, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities and general fine motor delay can all benefit from using the C.L.A.W. When using the C.L.A.W., students can focus on good handwriting rather than the mechanics of holding the pencil. Th
 

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The Autism Transition Guide: Planning the Journey from School to Adult Life (Topics in Autism)
USD 12.33
 
The authors of The Autism Transition Guide know how overwhelming it can be for parents of students on the autism spectrum to think about what will happen when their son or daughter graduates from high school and leaves the familiar supports of special education behind. That's why Bruey and Urban wrote this practical guide to transition planning--a road map for families, educators, counselors, and transition specialists to navigating this crucial, sometimes tricky journey from high school to adult life. Federal law requires that a transition plan be in place by the time a child reaches age 16; Bruey and Urban believe starting at age 12 to 14 is even better because goals are more likely to be met. The following are key areas they advise parents to plan for: Residential choices Postsecondary education Employment Recreation and leisure activities Additional considerations include: Who should be on the transition team Getting transition goals into the IEP Evaluating and assessing your child's skills Involving your child in the process Sequence of changes (e.g., should he get a job before moving out of the house?) When your child no longer qualifies for IDEA assistance The Transition Portfolio Planning Tool, a detailed template, is designed to help put plans into action and keep everyone moving forward. Use this form to track what needs to be done to reach transition goals in a variety of areas, including employment, education, and communication, social, and daily living skills. The Autism Transition Guide is a must-have resource for families and professionals, providing ideas and strategies that can be applied to a broad range of individuals on the autism spectrum--from the college-bound student to the student who requires 24-hour supervision to succeed. No matter what the particular destination may be for your child or student, this guide can help make sure he or she reaches it.
 

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Power Cards: Using Special Interests to Motivate Children and Youth with Asperger Syndrome and Autism
USD 15.29
 
The motivational power of special interests has long been established. This step-by-step book shows parents and educators how to help change an unwanted or inappropriate behavior by capitalizing on the special interests that characterize children and youth with Asperger Syndrome. The approach is simple, making it easy for parents and educators to use and easy for children to learn desired behaviors. A brief, motivational text related to the child s special interest or a highly admired person is combined with an illustration, which is then made into a bookmark or business card- sized Power Card that the child can refer to whenever needed. For younger children, the special interest or hero is incorporated into a short story.
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: Spelling
USD 32.01
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. Words are our great friends and helpers - because when we use words, we communicate! Join John and learn how to spell an alphabet-full of wonderful words. You'll read and write and say words, create sentences from words and discover how sentences make a story!This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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12 Yellow Small Writing Claw Special Need Autism Occupational Therapy
USD 22.99
 
The Writing CLAW: 12 Yellow Small Auction is for 12 Yellow Small. (yellow only- photo shows other colors for examples only- all 12 are yellow) Size SMALL (fits 3 years to kindergarten) The CLAW is a fun, affordable and effective way to teach young children how to hold their pencil correctly. All children, including those with Autism, ADHD, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities and general fine motor delay can all benefit from using the C.L.A.W. When using the C.L.A.W., students can focus on good handwriting rather than the mechanics of holding the pencil. The result is an efficient pencil grasp and improved handwriting! The Claw is new, but does not come in any retail packaging. Simple, and habit formin Fits Left or Right Hand\ Revolutionary grip ensuring true finger position Easy to use Recommended by Occupational Therapists, Teachers & Principals Works great for holding forks, spoons, and paint brushes for people with hand disabilities Incredible comfort
 

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12 Orange Small Writing Claw Special Need Autism Occupational Therapy
USD 22.99
 
The Writing CLAW: 12 ORANGE Small Auction is for 12 ORANGE Small. Size SMALL (fits 3 years to kindergarten) The CLAW is a fun, affordable and effective way to teach young children how to hold their pencil correctly. All children, including those with Autism, ADHD, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities and general fine motor delay can all benefit from using the C.L.A.W. When using the C.L.A.W., students can focus on good handwriting rather than the mechanics of holding the pencil. The result is an efficient pencil grasp and improved handwriting! The Claw is new, but does not come in any retail packaging. Simple, and habit formin Fits Left or Right Hand\ Revolutionary grip ensuring true finger position Easy to use Recommended by Occupational Therapists, Teachers & Principals Works great for holding forks, spoons, and paint brushes for people with hand disabilities Incredible comfort F.D.A. Approved
 

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Special Kids Learning Series: A Day at School
USD 34.17
 
The Special Kids speech and skill development video modeling programs have been demonstrated to help many visually receptive learners acquire verbal, reading, writing, academic, motor, play, self-help, social and interactive skills. Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience. Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills. This series employs the following teaching methods: Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word. Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence. Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain. The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element - via host "John Sprecher," father of a boy with autism - that Newsweek calls essential to learning. What's a typical day at school like? There's a lot to do and it's a lot of fun! Children learn the alphabet, numbers, spelling, reading and writing plus singing a song, watch kids color pictures and play at recess. This program also teaches children how to behave - from getting on the bus, to sitting quietly, to raising their hand or waiting their turn.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
 

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Sundays with Matthew: A Young Boy with Autism and an Artist Share Their Sketchbooks
USD 11.36
 
Sundays with Matthew: A Young Boy with Autism and an Artist Share Their Sketchbooks by Matthew Lancelle and Jeanette Lesada is a positive and encouraging example of a special relationship between two artists sharing a passion for art and life. Since many children and youth with autism have well-defined special interests, it is valuable to determine what those interests are and find ways to use them to reinforce appropriate behavior. Sundays with Matthew demonstrates that using a special interest and talent is a proven way to help a child reach his full potential. Jeanette’s sketchbook tips at the end of the book will inspire others to engage in similar ventures. Jeanette met Matthew through the Wisconsin Early Autism Program (WEAP) in Milwaukee. WEAP underwent funding cuts and Jeanette was laid off the payroll; however, she decided to stay on with Matthew once a week—on Sundays. Now free from guidelines, Jeanette started her own program with Matthew. They began to sketch in order to “talk” about topics, including emotions, behavior, likes and dislikes. She utilized Matthew’s favorite things, such as monsters and sea creatures, to capture his attention and interest. According to Jeanette: “Matthew went from being a child who hardly sat still for more than two minutes, to a child who can now sit still for long periods of time drawing. Pictures of stick figures with eyeballs taught Matthew to look at people’s eyes, and now he stares me down. Instead of reciting things to me he has memorized, Matthew asks me questions about things that are on his mind. Matthew reads full pages aloud from Harry Potter, and he feels like he can ask me deep questions and get straight answers. I have watched Matthew blossom into an incredibly chatty, inquisitive twelve-year-old, and our time together always flies by with hardly a behavioral incident. Matthew still has his difficult days, and there are still things we are working on, but Sundays with Matthew is something he is proud of, something that not even the ‘regular kids’ get done every day.” Sundays with Matthew includes illustrations from both Matthew and Jeanette. Their shared interest in drawing has led to a friendship that will inspire others to look for commonalities instead of differences in people. The relationship between Jeanette and Matthew portrayed in this unique book is sure to warm hearts.
 

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My Brother Sammy is Special
USD 12.71
 
Sammy has autism but that doesn’t mean he can’t still be a good little brother.Sammy does not go to school with his older brother—Sammy has to go to school on a special bus. The brothers cannot play in the park together—Sammy lies under the tree and watches the leaves. Sammy’s brother is angry because Sammy is autistic and does not know how to be a “normal” brother. Then, one day, Sammy’s older brother realizes that he should not demand everything on his own terms and that Sammy’s way of doing things may not be so bad after all. Simply written and beautifully illustrated, this moving book realistically portrays being a sibling of an autistic child. Ages 4-8. 27 full-color illustrations
 

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5 Inch Mini Learning Clock Color Coded Learn To Tell Time Special Needs Autism
USD 7.49
 
Big Time Learning Clock: Hidden gears maintain correct hour and minute relationships as you demonstrate time-telling concepts. Durable plastic clock with easy-to-read hour and minute markings, removable stand and Teaching Guide. Geared Student Clock is 5"H. Grades K-4 / Ages 4-9 Perfect for learning at home or school Excellent for kiddos with special needs! Comes in retail box. We combine shipping on all items to one address, except books. Books will be sent separately as media mail, unless oth
 

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