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Making Outdoor Play Fun And Safe For Children With Visual Impairments

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Perma-Ty Elastic Shoelaces, Brown   30", 6 hole shoes or boots	
T0903-C: Perma-Ty Elastic Shoelaces, Brown 30", 6 hole shoes or boots
Tie these laces once and they never have to be tied or untied again.
Stretch Lace, Black T0904-A: Stretch Lace, Black
The Stretch Lace provides a unique method of wearing shoes without tying laces.
Stretch Lace Brown T0904-B: Stretch Lace Brown
The Stretch Lace provides a unique method of wearing shoes without tying laces.
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.

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Sensory Integration Ideas

Kinesthetic awareness is an important part of healthy sensory integration. Challenge your child to use the sense of touch only and identify different objects with the What Is It? Tactile Discrimination Game. Try dividing the objects by theme. Good examples are: objects from nature, dishes and cutlery, or grooming aids. To make the game easier, try offering fewer choices and supply a picture of the objects under the cover. Can your child tell the toothbrush from the hairbrush?

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