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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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Claude and Maude - PC Q0143: Claude and Maude - PC
Learning handwriting has never been more fun.
All About Ourselves - PC-Mac-Networkable Q0147-A: All About Ourselves - PC-Mac-Networkable
Perfect for school or home!
Sound Stories - PC-Mac Q0148: Sound Stories - PC-Mac
Help for the beginning reader!
Writing with Symbols  2000 for PC - Quantity 1-5 Q0301: Writing with Symbols 2000 for PC - Quantity 1-5
Talking pictures lead to the world of words.
Writing with Symbols & Symbols to Sentences  for the PC Bundle Q0302: Writing with Symbols & Symbols to Sentences for the PC Bundle
Talking pictures lead to the world of words.
Access to Math - Mac CD Q0303-A: Access to Math - Mac CD
Talking math worksheet program
Access to Math - Lab Pack (5) Q0303-B: Access to Math - Lab Pack (5)
The talking math worksheet program that helps both the teacher and students.
Toward Independence CD-ROM  ( Mac or PC  compatible) Q0304-A: Toward Independence CD-ROM ( Mac or PC compatible)
Independence!
TimeScales CD-ROM for Mac - PC Q0305: TimeScales CD-ROM for Mac - PC
I know what time it is!
First Money Level 1  for Mac Q0306-A: First Money Level 1 for Mac
Learn independent money management.

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Bubble Tumblers can help develop self-feeding skills

One way to help kids develop good self-feeding skills is to offer play activities that build the fine motor skills needed when eating. ,A child playing with a No-Spill Bubble Tumbler is using the same motions that are needed handling cutlery. The motions mimic bringing food to the mouth, and by blowing bubbles, the child develops more controlled mouth movement. ,Plus, you get all those pretty bubbles!

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