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Not Eligible for Free ShippingHaley's Joy Sensory Wrap, Size 3
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingInteract with this Interactive LED Panel by simply making noises, such as talking, shouting or clapping!
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingA fun way to generate music and develop cause and effect skills through this 60" high unit by simply touching one of the eight colored hands to produce different sounds and effects.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingOur new Fiber Optic Corner Shower is a fantastic new addition to our innovative line of sensory products. The corner design allows for easy installation, and fits well into a sensory room that may not otherwise be able to accommodate our Circular Fiber Optic Shower.
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The IRiS LED Bubble Tube and Qube Bundle is an interactive aid for developing Cause and Effect Gross Motor and color Recognition skills. Roll the Qube and the color that is on the uppermost side of the Qube when it stops will determine the color of the Bubble Tube and the recordable speaker will announce the color or any message you choose to record. The user can develop skills while creating stunning visual effects with the IRiS LED Bubble Tube and Qube!
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingEnhance the impact of your Bubble Tube with a Bubble Tube Mirror (pair). Bubble Tube Mirrors are a must when installing a bubble tube and platform (each sold separately). The safe, acrylic mirror mounts easily to your wall (in the corner), and quadruples the experience. The multiple reflections of the bubble tube make it seem like there are FOUR bubble tubes, and greatly enhance the calming light emanating from the bubble tube. Our mirrors are made from a safe acrylic material and will not shatter like glass, making them a safe alternative.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingThe Experia Superactive LED Bubble Tube available in heights of 40", 60" and 80". Ideal for relaxation or stimulation, the superactive LED bubble tube (with accompanying switch) offers many benefits to users of all ages and abilities, including those with autism, sensory processing disorder, dementia or Alzheimer's.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingThe Half-Round Balance beam helps you work on balance and motor planning activities, offering a wider base of support than most traditional wooden beams. It is a versatile piece of equipment featuring one side that is an arched walkway for mobility and balance exercises and when flipped over can be used as a seat to improve core stability. Offered is two sizes, it is guaranteed to be a great addition to any obstacle course or therapeutic space.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingSimilar to the U-Boat, but smaller for a single client. Clients can use this swing while sitting, prone or even on their backs. The working load of 300 lbs. makes it possible to hold older children or adults as well.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingFor use with C-Stand Swing Frame
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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.
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Appropriate for children, families, and professionals, this wonderful book brings to life the story of Sam, whose over-sensitivity creates chaos and frustration in his life. Sam’s various sensory sensitivities adversely affect Sam’s experiences, both at home and in the classroom. He walks readers through his typical day of sensory blunders (which many kids and families may find all too familiar!).
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Middle school presents unique challenges to those with autism / Asperger’s, but it can also be exciting and rewarding. Inclusive Programming addresses transitioning to and from middle school, and everything in between: hormones, cliques, bullying, aggression, and “fitting in.” The ingredients for success are pre-planning, frequent monitoring of progress, teacher training, and regular communication between all concerned.
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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.”