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What Exactly Are Autism And PDD?

Did you know that autism and PDD occur four times more often in boys than girls? Want to learn more? Check out this short but thorough overview from NICHCY.

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1 thru 10 of 10 Products in the Cards Subcategory

Playing Card Holder, 10 inch (25 cm) long I0201-A: Playing Card Holder, 10 inch (25 cm) long
Clear plastic for greater visibility
Playing Card Holder, 15 inch (37 cm) long I0201-B: Playing Card Holder, 15 inch (37 cm) long
Clear plastic for greater visibility
Playing Card Holder,  Bag of four 10" long holders I0202-A: Playing Card Holder, Bag of four 10" long holders
Clear plastic for greater visibility
Playing Card Holder,   Bag of four 15" long holders I0202-B: Playing Card Holder, Bag of four 15" long holders
Clear plastic for greater visibility
Playing Card Holder,   Bag of four 10" long holders I0203-A: Playing Card Holder, Bag of four 10" long holders
Clear plastic for greater visibility
Playing Card Holder,  Bag of four 15" long  holders I0203-B: Playing Card Holder, Bag of four 15" long holders
Comes with a deck of Low Vision playing cards!
Deluxe Card Holder I0204: Deluxe Card Holder
The De-Luxe Card Holder keeps playing cards in a vertical position.
Card Holder - Set of 4 Discs I0205: Card Holder - Set of 4 Discs
A device to help hold playing cards
Playing Card Holder I0206: Playing Card Holder
Play cards easily!
Battery Power Card Shuffler I0207: Battery Power Card Shuffler
No need to shuffle by hand!
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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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