Tots
N Tech Survey
Do you have a child under the age of 3 who uses Assistive
Technology? Please consider completing the online parent
survey: go to the Tots n Tech website http://tnt.asu.edu
and click on “family survey”
Tots N Tech Research Institute
is a collaborative federally funded project between
Thomas Jefferson University and Arizona State University.
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Adaptive Toys
Dear Friends,
Do you have a special child at home to buy gifts for? If so,
I've just scoured the World Wide Web for the latest in adaptive
toy companies. Every time I look, there is so much more available
for special kids with special needs!
Abilitations
www.abilitations.com
Abilitations is a 192 page catalog with a focus on children's
rehabilitation and therapy. Products are available for sensory
integration, movement, positioning, exercise and play. Every
product sold is guaranteed for up to one year. For a free
catalog call 800-850-8602.
Come Play With
Me
http://www.comeplaytoys.com
A wide variety of developmental toys for all age groups
Downi Creations,
Inc.
http://downicreations.com
Beautiful dolls that have features of Down Syndrome children;
each one has a different ethnicity or race and has its own
name.
Dragon Fly Toys
http://www.dftoys.com
Offers toys for children with special needs, targets skill
sets, and lets you search based on your child's developmental
profile.
Electrically Adapted
Toys
www.scienceshareware.com/toys.htm
Here's an engineer who will help you adapt toys you already
have.
Enabling Devices
http://www.enablingdevices.com
Offers a diverse toy chest
The Family Village
Accessibility Shopping Mall
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/at/adaptive-toys.html#vendors
Lists a directory of adaptive toys
Jim's Jungle Play and Design
http://www.jimsjungle.com
Custom designed play systems that are fun and colorful
L.A.T.A.N. (Louisiana Assistive Technology
Access Network)
www.latan.org/facts/facts4.html
Offers a very thorough fact sheet about choosing appropriate
toys for various skill sets.
National Lekotek
Center
www.lekotek.org
The National Lekotek Center provides family play centers and
toy lending libraries that give children with special needs
access to play that brings both joy and learning into their
lives. Toys, books, and computer software and hardware are
selected or adapted to fit the way their minds and bodies
work.
Tack Tiles®
http://www.tack-tiles.com
Braille Systems are a sophisticated teaching tool for all
ages based on LEGO®-type blocks. These Braille blocks
provide a unique bridge, a smoother, shorter, more interesting
path to Braille literacy. Now in English, French, German,
Spanish, and Italian literary Braille Code as well as Nemeth
Braille Code for mathematics, Braille code for music notation,
and computer Braille code. True to their nature, TACK-TILES®
have shown themselves to be valuable tactile aids in several
settings wherein of sensory stimulation, not vision, is the
central issue to be addressed.
Toy Guide for Differently
Abled Kids
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/642868/104-2696827-8613524
The eighth annual Toy Guide for Differently Abled Kids-a partnership
between the National Lekotek Center, the National Parent Network
on Disabilities and Amazon.com. Browse categories that target
skill sets, such as auditory, language, fine or gross motor,
etc.
Wisconsin First Step
http://www.nas.com/downsyn/toy.html#7
Just keep scrolling down here for a huge toy catalogue listing
for children with special needs.
You can find even more adapted toy companies
when you search for "adapted toys" on any search
engine. Find just what you want for your special little boys
and girls!
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