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Dragonfly: Specials Needs and Universal Access Resource
Universal Access Educational Video Games and Software.
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Note: Review only, product no longer for sale.
Stamps and letters. Leaves and...
22 two-piece puzzle pairs let kids make logical connections between familiar objects. A great way to spark language. Very clear, uncluttered illustrations.
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Matching things that go together is a challenging cognitive skill to learn. It involves making a leap from, "this ball is the same as this ball", to "the ball and the bat go together". Things That Go Together uses clearly illustrated two piece puzzles to help children master this important developmental concept. The difficulty level can be adjusted by presenting either more or less options. For example: Does the fish go with the fishing rod or the tree? You can keep adding more choices to make the difficulty level match your child's level of learning. A good way to practice naming things during a fun play activity. Made of heavy-duty coated cardboard stock.
Auditory Normal Low Extremely Low Not Using Hearing Hyper-Acute |
Vision Normal Low Extremely Low Not Using Vision |
Gross Motor All Some Few Not Using Gross Motor |
Fine Motor All Some Few Not Using Fine Motor |
Developmental Age Range 0 - 2 3 - 5 6 - 8 9 - 12 13 and Over |
Language Typical Some Spoken Receptive Only Sign Assistive/Augmentitive Not Using Language |