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Schooltime For Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

School can be hard for children with AD/HD. Success in school often means being able to pay attention and control behavior and impulse. These are the areas where children with AD/HD have trouble. Here are tips for teachers for helping kids learn.

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Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Dinner Fork T1139-B: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Teaspoon T1139-C: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Teaspoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Soup Spoon T1139-D: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Soup Spoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Rocker Knife T1139-E: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Rocker Knife
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Right-hand Dinner Fork T1139-F: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Right-hand Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Left-hand Dinner Fork T1139-G: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Left-hand Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Right-hand Teaspoon T1139-H: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Right-hand Teaspoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Left-hand Teaspoon T1139-I: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Left-hand Teaspoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Securgrip Cutlery - Child Spoon, stainless steel T1140-A: Securgrip Cutlery - Child Spoon, stainless steel
Pediatric and adult sizes with contoured handles
Securgrip Cutlery -  Child Fork, stainless steel T1140-B: Securgrip Cutlery - Child Fork, stainless steel
Contoured handles comes in pediatric and adult sizes

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Speech Language Therapy: Controlling Vocalizations

Children who have had trach tubes or who have trouble controlling vocalization can practice making louder and softer sounds - and be rewarded for it! Just add one of the fun switch adapted toys, and watch your child work hard for the playful payoff. You can adjust the Voice Activated Switch to pick the exact activation sound desired. Specialized software such as the Visual Voice Tools help too!

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