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80" color-changing bubble tube with interactive controller
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Promotes calm, attention, and cause-effect learning
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Ideal for sensory rooms, clinics, and special needs classrooms
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingWe have combined some standard sensory room products with our newest innovation to create the Sensory Cocoon! The bubble tube is the anchor point for many sensory rooms, and by combining a bubble tube, platform, and mirrors with our new Corner Sensory Shower, we have created a one-of-a-kind sensory experience. Think of it like surround-sound for your eyes. -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingThe all new Puzzle Panel features soft, textured fabric that is compatible with most hook fasteners. Children can create their own designs from the (120) wooden geometric shapes, or use the included pattern boards as a guide. -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingIt's easy to assemble, lightweight and easy to store! Ramp design includes a safety lock end that secures the ramp to the base. The base goes together with only eight screws. Disassembles easily. A special feature of Southpaw's ramp is the small lip that allows a smooth transition from ramp to floor, and the wide platform that enables a child to turn a scooter board completely around without getting off the board. -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingSome things just go together. We have taken the unique shape of our Mini U Swing and added it to our Spiral Floor Disc to offer vestibular input with a bit of support. This allows it to be used with more versatility during your sensory-based treatments. -
The main objective of this book is to assist young individuals with Asperger’s and Autism to overcome the big leap from high school to life outside of public education. The time right after high school can be a very frightening experience. What a person decides from this point on ultimately affects the rest of his or her life. -
Many kids have some form of SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder), but who can help them overcome their daily struggles? Wait! They can help themselves! Lynda Farrington Wilson, along with Tyler and some delightful illustrations, help kids help themselves through daily life like no one has before with some great everyday tips and techniques. -
Winner of the Autism Society of America’s Literary Work of the Year Award, this first book in Sheila Wagner’s Inclusive Programming series provides an inclusion program for students with autism spectrum disorders. Teachers, parents, and students alike will benefit from Sheila’s insight and presentation as she outlines both theories and applications of inclusive programming for elementary school students. -
Karen Emigh’s son Brett—the “star” of all three of her books—was diagnosed with autism when he was six. Each book teaches a part of language that children on the autism spectrum often struggle with. In Herman’s Hiding Places, she teaches the concepts behind prepositions. Brett and his dog Herman play hide-and-seek, and Herman is “it.”