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What Does The Law Say About Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder In School?

In the newest amendment to IDEA, passed in 1997, AD/HD is specifically mentioned under the category of "Other Health Impairment" (OHI). Check out the IDEA's definition of OHI in this short article.

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Dual Clock Communicator R1501: Dual Clock Communicator
Perfect for people with ADD!
7 Level Communication Builder (Blue) R1504: 7 Level Communication Builder (Blue)
Colourful communicator grows with you!
7 Level Communication Builder (Black) R1505: 7 Level Communication Builder (Black)
Wow! 7 levels of 1,2,4,8,or 16 messages!
Bedside Communicator - Universal R1601: Bedside Communicator - Universal
Gives non-verbal patients a voice!
Cheap Talk 8 Combo Direct-Scan R1607: Cheap Talk 8 Combo Direct-Scan
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!
Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-4" Jacks R1608: Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-4" Jacks
An 8 message version of the Cheap Talk!
Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-8" Jacks R1609: Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-8" Jacks
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!
Cheap Talk 8 Scan R1610: Cheap Talk 8 Scan
Scan through 8 changable messages!
Cheap Talk 8 with Overlay Option R1611: Cheap Talk 8 with Overlay Option
Handy overlay option!
Cheap Talk 8 With 1-4" Jacks R1612: Cheap Talk 8 With 1-4" Jacks
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!

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Spring-a-ling! Bringing Two Hands Together

Perfect for children with fine motor delays and mild Cerebral Palsy. Encourage children to use two hands together. Try first simply shaking the toy. (it has a lovely shaky feel) Then by turning the toy, the child will cause the beads to move. Finally, have the child hold the Spring-a-ling with one hand, and slide the beads with the fingers of the other hand. Take it on long car rides, or for waiting rooms!

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