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My Other Brother Daryl

An ironic look at special education from TASH Newsletter, December 1987. "A Case For Teaching Functional Skills". A well-written cautionary tale that teachers should read.

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Vertical Swing Seat C0701: Vertical Swing Seat
Safe swinging, sitting up!
Hammock Swing Seat C0702: Hammock Swing Seat
Gentle, safe vestibular stimulation.
Adult Safety Swing Chair C0703: Adult Safety Swing Chair
Adults and teens swing safely too!
Pull Chain Attachment - 3 1-2" O. D. Rail C0712: Pull Chain Attachment - 3 1-2" O. D. Rail
Give yourself a push!
Adult Swing Platform C0714-A: Adult Swing Platform
Swinging fun in fresh air
Adult Swing Platform with Permanent Frame C0714-B: Adult Swing Platform with Permanent Frame
Swing inside on bad weather days.
Adult Swing  Platform With Portable Frame C0714-C: Adult Swing Platform With Portable Frame
Big people like swinging too!
Children's Wheelchair Swing Platform C0715-A: Children's Wheelchair Swing Platform
Sized just for kids!
Child Swing Platform With Permanent  Frame C0715-B: Child Swing Platform With Permanent Frame
Make your playground accessible.
Child Swing Platform With Portable  Frame C0715-C: Child Swing Platform With Portable Frame
Ideal for children who need to stay in their wheelchairs.

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When is it good to be a creepy crawly?

To help children with low muscle tone or strength learn to creep, try putting them at the top of a gently slanting smooth board. Put an interesting toy like a Skwish, at the bottom and watch them go! A couple of hints for kids who are slow to get it: Bare feet help. You can place your palms at the soles of their feet to give them something to push off against. If needed, flex their legs reciprically to help them learn the movement pattern.

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