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The classic article by Emily Perl Kingsley about becoming the parent of a child with a disability. Read it. You'll be glad you did.

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Stretch Lace, White T0904-C: Stretch Lace, White
The Stretch Lace provides a unique method of wearing shoes without tying laces.
Epoxy-Coated Steel Shoehorn, 23 1-2" (60 cm) long T0905: Epoxy-Coated Steel Shoehorn, 23 1-2" (60 cm) long
Extra-long shoehorns help slide shoes on with little effort.
Plastic Coated Steel Shoehorn, 23 1-2" (60 cm) long T0906: Plastic Coated Steel Shoehorn, 23 1-2" (60 cm) long
Extra-long shoehorns help slide shoes on with little effort.
Shoe Remover - Shoe Horn T0909: Shoe Remover - Shoe Horn
Versatile combination shoe horn and shoe remover!
Slip On Dressing Aid
T0910: Slip On Dressing Aid
Versatile dressing aid that helps remove shoes and socks
Sock Aid T0911: Sock Aid
This sock aid is a great back saver.
FLEX-ON  Sock & Stocking Aid T0912: FLEX-ON Sock & Stocking Aid
People who have difficulty bending are able to use this sock and stocking aid.
Stocking Aid T0914-A: Stocking Aid
This stocking aid was created for people who cannot bend over or raise their legs.
Deluxe Flexible  Sock & Stocking Aid
T0916: Deluxe Flexible Sock & Stocking Aid
Soft and warm to the touch
Dressing Sticks Regular model   24"    (61 cm) T0917-A: Dressing Sticks Regular model 24" (61 cm)
These dressing sticks feature a plastic-coated combination hook/pusher.

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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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