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Parenting a Literal Child

It's not just a matter of symantics - for some kids, everything is literal. In parenting several kids with FAS/FAE, I've found that you have to be very careful with your instructions - because they'll be followed!

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Picture Dominoes, Set of 10 dominoes, cards, manual F0204-A: Picture Dominoes, Set of 10 dominoes, cards, manual
A versatile therapy aid for children and adults
Picture Dominoes, Additional two dominoes F0204-B: Picture Dominoes, Additional two dominoes
A versatile therapy aid for children and adults
Photo Things That Go Together Set 1 F0205-A: Photo Things That Go Together Set 1
Talk about why some things go together and why some don't.
Photo Things That Go Together Set 2 F0205-B: Photo Things That Go Together Set 2
Talk about why some things go together and why some don't.
Verb Action Cards F0302: Verb Action Cards
Verbs move language
Body Part Cards F0303: Body Part Cards
Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand!
Adjective Cards F0306: Adjective Cards
Tall, wet, empty, full... Adjectives!
Word Retrieval F0307: Word Retrieval
A picture manual to help stimulate aphasic individuals in automatic speech tasks
ReadStart F0311: ReadStart
An entertaining way to learn how to sight read with this engrossing word game.
French Tots F0312: French Tots
A multisensory introduction to French!

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Getting a good grip on crayons

If your child holds crayons clenched in a fist while coloring, try giving Chubbi Stump Crayons or Paint Sticks instead of long crayons. The short thick shape promotes the use on a tripod (three fingered) grasp. You can encourage the use of a mature wrist position by having the child draw on an upright easel.

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