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Susan's Story - The Facts About Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an injury to the brain caused by the head being hit by something or shaken violently. Learn the facts about this all-too-common injury along with helpful tips for parents and teachers.

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31 thru 40 of 68 Products in the Assistive Communication Category

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Cheap Talk 4 Inline Direct R0916: Cheap Talk 4 Inline Direct
Sturdy inexpensive communicator!
Classroom Take or Place N' Talk R0927: Classroom Take or Place N' Talk
This large wall mounted model is perfect for the classroom!
Group Take-N-Talk R0930: Group Take-N-Talk
This large wall mounted model is perfect for the classroom!
Four Plate Say-It-Play Communicator R0956: Four Plate Say-It-Play Communicator
60 square inches of communication!
4 Compartment Communicator with Lights & Sound R0962: 4 Compartment Communicator with Lights & Sound
Introduce communication!
4 Compartment Communicator  with Speech & Lights R0963: 4 Compartment Communicator with Speech & Lights
Introduce communication!
5 Compartment Communicator, with Lights and Sounds R1202: 5 Compartment Communicator, with Lights and Sounds
On-Off switch let's you choose which compartments are active!
6 Level Communicator With 1-8 Jacks R1401: 6 Level Communicator With 1-8 Jacks
Innovative 6-Level Communicator Stores Up to 48 5-Second Messages.
6 Level Communicator With 1-4 Jacks R1402: 6 Level Communicator With 1-4 Jacks
Innovative 6-Level Communicator Stores Up to 48 5-Second Messages.
6 Level Communicator R1403: 6 Level Communicator
Innovative Communicator Stores up to 48 5-Second Messages.

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Occupational Therapy: Peekaboo Farm House Small Knob Puzzle

This sized puzzle is best for children with mild cognitive and/or fine motor skill delays. Small knobs make removing, manipulating, and placing puzzle pieces much easier to manage. These small knobs require an early two finger pincer grasp to use. It's a good idea to work on taking puzzle pieces out before attempting to place them. The "peek-a-boo" pictures make it more fun to remove pieces. Try guessing what will be found behind the different doors.

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