I work with severely multiply impaired children ages 3-6. Like many of us in this field I came into special education with a lot of big ideas. I was going to change their world. Very quickly I realized that it would not happen over night. And I would need to embrace the small victories to keep from feeling like a failure. Soon after I realized that would be enough for me.
Showing posts with label Toys for Special Needs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toys for Special Needs. Show all posts
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Top 10 Toys for Kids with Special Needs
And Now, Our Creature Presentation -
Kids with Down syndrome can have difficulty with fine motor skills, so games and puzzles with just a few large pieces to work with are often a hit. Especially good are games like this Monster Toss -- its level of difficulty can be adjusted to custom-fit the child and her developmental stage. Try starting out close, and then slowly moving farther back!
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