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Match picture pairs and find riddle solutions in this classic game, based on the bestselling I SPY book series. This game features durable cardboard cards and a sturdy tin for taking the fun to go. I SPY combines beautiful photographs, familiar object collections and rhyming riddles to create brain teasing puzzles kids and adults can't resist. Our collection of I SPY games and puzzles reinforces these principles in a variety of fun and unique ways.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingECR4Kids Unit Block Set, Ages 4 and Above, 1-1/4 in, Set of 340 Pieces
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingReady to go into every clinic, classroom, or home, and is designed with every budget in mind
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingEnhance the value of your visual timer by pairing it with the Time Timer Dry Erase Activity Cards. The Time Timer Original and Time Timer RETRO visual timers have a built-in slot on top. These Dry-Erase Activity Cards fit perfectly atop the timer. They can serve as reminders of timed activities, help ease the transition to what is coming after the timer goes off, set expectations, or assign a timer to a person or purpose.
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I SPY combines beautiful photographs, familiar object collections and rhyming riddles to create brain teasing puzzles kids and adults can't resist. Our collection of I SPY games and puzzles reinforces these principles in a variety of fun and unique ways. In this game, players match riddles with pictures. Visual clues help to ensure that no reading is required to join in on the fun.
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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.
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Winner of an iParenting Media Award, this picture book appeals to the visual strengths of students on the autism spectrum, with color photos of students demonstrating various social skills in the correct (and sometimes incorrect) way. The skills depicted are meant to be read, role-played, corrected when necessary, role-played some more and, finally, to be practiced by the student in real-life social situations. “Thought bubbles” show what people are thinking during these interactions (not always what you hoped!).
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingTherapy Swing Kit
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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.