A variety of bolsters and mats can easily be made from items around the house.
These soft foam chairs allow children to sit upright to independently interact with toys and people around them.
Create a foam backboard for children who are just learning to sit on their own.
Create a cardholder using foam to make playing with cards easier for young children.
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.
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 visual support helps prepare your child for transitions when leaving the home.
Glue or Velco the furniture pieces in place so a child can maneuver the dolls without mistakenly “redecorating” the house.
The Diaper Changing Routine visual support will help infants and toddlers become familiar with the routine and prepare for the diaper change.
Use a binder to combine your child’s daily schedules and routines in one place.