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  • Child with bubbles.
    Bubbles Everywhere

    Hook a bubble machine up to a switch. The child using the switch makes the bubbles, and it is everyone else’s job to catch and pop them as fast as they can.

  • Example of magnetic board game.
    Cookie Sheet Games

    To increase participation in cooperative play, convert a cookie sheet into an accessible board game.

  • Child with photo symbol card.
    Communication Device for Toddlers

    A mobile communication device can be made by attaching Velcro to any bracelet, belt, or shirt tag.

  • Example of a communication can.
    Communication Can

    Cover an empty potato chip can with felt and attach communication symbols on the different sides of the can.

  • Examples of chore jars.
    Chore Jars

    Your child will learn to perform chores with aid of the chore jars visual support.

  • Illustration of a beach chair.
    Chair for Beach or Bath

    A plastic reclining lounge chair from K-mart for $9.99 can be used as a bathing chair or chair to play in a baby pool or sandbox.

  • Example of a My Day board.
    My Day Board

    To use the “My Day Board,” place symbols for daily activities on the board in sequential order, left to right.

  • Example grocery lists
    Grocery Store Help

    This idea was created to help parents who have trouble with taking their children to the grocery store.

  • Example of an activity schedule.
    Visual Auditory Schedule

    Make your own visual/auditory activity schedule for a child with a visual impairment.

  • Example of a vegetable tray communication device.
    Vegetable Tray Communication Device

    This idea is used for children who need help with conversational skills or who are learning to talk about different topics.



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