Wobble Cushion
Have you ever seen a child so wiggly in their seat that they can't get anything done? For a child who needs extra movement to stay focused, consider a wobble cushion to allow them to get their wiggles out right in their chair.
Designed to promote inclusion and participation of children with disabilities or delays affecting behavior and/or cognition.
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Wobble Cushion
Have you ever seen a child so wiggly in their seat that they can't get anything done? For a child who needs extra movement to stay focused, consider a wobble cushion to allow them to get their wiggles out right in their chair.
Inclusive Dolls
Pretend play is important for development. Characters that represent a variety of races, cultures, and abilities, help children feel more motivated to play and provide opportunities for children to learn about one another.
Time Tracker Mini
Visual timers can be a useful tool for a child who has difficulty with transitions. They may help children understand the concept of time by giving visual and auditory indications of time passing.
The Color Monster
Small children can have big feelings! Using books can help children understand how to recognize and express their feelings and the feelings of others.