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Not Eligible for Free ShippingThe perfect addition to our WB0109 Nature Reading Haven or CH0281 Whitney Plus Porthole Play House Cube! This high density 1-1/2" thick foam mat provides optimum comfort in jersey-lined vinyl cover that cleans up easily with a damp cloth and mild soap. The cushion is phthalate-free and meets ASTM F963 and CAL TB 117 fire retardancy standards. One year warranty. -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingSensory seekers can retreat to this soft swing seat for enhanced stimulation. The gentle swinging motion provides vestibular input and the surround provides soft pressure for a rewarding proprioceptive experience. Made of a durable exterior fabric with a soft microfiber fabric on the interior. -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingEncourage relaxation. Build confidence. Strengthen sensorimotor skills -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingCompatible with all Strider 12″ Models and Strider 14x* -
It has been found that therapeutic touch is effective in decreasing boredom and anxiety. The baseball gel maze provides a familiar subject and media that will encourage children to manipulate the gel and to move the marble throughout. The process will also help in improving eye-hand coordination and finger strength and dexterity. -
Brett and his dog Herman embark on a search for Brett’s mysteriously missing shoe. They playfully and methodically ask questions, such as Who took it? What happened to it? How can I find my shoe? The answers are pretty hilarious, until Brett finally asks the right one, and discovers his shoe in a most unlikely place! Although written to teach the concepts of who, what, where, why, when and how questions for children on the autism spectrum, Who Took My Shoe? will teach, entertain, and delight all youngsters. -
A child’s sensory system affects their ability to learn, play, socialize, and function. Maybe a child isn’t able to sit still in class because his shirt tag is bothering him, or isn’t able to play with other children because his balance is off. Maybe your child isn’t just a picky eater, it could be that his sensory system needs some special guidance and adjusting. -
In this illustrated book for children ages six through nine, and based on the article, How One Adult With SPD Wants to Explain this Condition to Your Sensory Child , SPD adult advocates Rachel and Kelly will lead kids and their parents through the basic ins-and-outs of what it means to have Sensory Processing Disorders(SPD). -
Developing healthy visual-motor abilities is more difficult in the complex stimulus of today’s world than ever before, especially for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our visual experiences can be overwhelmed by the vast complexity of artificial colors and sounds which did not exist in our ancestors’ lives. Much more time is spent indoors, exposed to a myriad of unnatural colors, movement, and imagery. -
This book is a must-read for every parent or educator who participates in the IEP process. Dr. Fouse takes readers through the entire range of a “child-centered” educational process, from the initial stages of identification and diagnosis to full implementation and monitoring of the individualized education program. -
From composer Amadeus Mozart to astronomer Carl Sagan, Ledgin examines the evidence of Asperger’s Syndrome in some of history’s most famous men and women and shows how, despite their apparent challenges, each made an immeasurable contribution to the world. A great book to raise the self esteem of those with Asperger’s. -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingIdeal for Relaxation or Stimulation -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingSlowly changing colors and rising bubbles relax and calm! -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingSoothing effect for people on the autistic spectrum and is a strong, comfortable and hygienic material.