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  • Examples of bolsters to support posture.
    Inexpensive Bolsters

    A variety of bolsters and mats can easily be made from items around the house.

  • Example of a bumbo seat.
    The Bumbo Seat

    These soft foam chairs allow children to sit upright to independently interact with toys and people around them.

  • Example of a support to help a child sit.
    Help for those Barely Sitting

    Create a foam backboard for children who are just learning to sit on their own.

  • Example of a foam cardholder.
    Foam Cardholder

    Create a cardholder using foam to make playing with cards easier for young children.

  • Demonstration of a basic book to increase attention.
    Book Reading: Staying on Task

    Keep your child focused while reading by creating a book of the child’s favorite things and allowing them to point out the items as you are going through the book.

  • A cardboard box allows a child's feet to touch the floor.
    Fidgeting

    Decrease your child’s fidgeting and increase their attention by creating a base of support for their chair that allows them to rest their feet on.

  • Dress the child puzzel.
    Dress the Child

    Dress the Child visual support helps prepare your child for transitions when leaving the home.

  • Doll house illustration
    Dollhouse Play Ideas

    Glue or Velco the furniture pieces in place so a child can maneuver the dolls without mistakenly “redecorating” the house.

  • Example of a diaper change routine organizer.
    Diaper Changing Routine

    The Diaper Changing Routine visual support will help infants and toddlers become familiar with the routine and prepare for the diaper change.

  • Daily planner example
    Daily Planner

    Use a binder to combine your child’s daily schedules and routines in one place.



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