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Special Needs Toys for Autistic Children, Therapy Swing and

http://www.sensorykidstore.com Where finding what you need is easy! Find special needs toys for autistic children, therapy swing and fidget toys.The Sensory Kids Store : Products for Sensory Integration & Autism Spectrum.

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Special Needs Toys for Autistic Children, Therapy Swing and

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  1. Find special needs toys for autistic children, therapy swing and fidget toys

  2. The Sensory Kids Store Products for Sensory Integration & Autism Spectrum

  3. The Sensory Kids Store The Sensory Kids Store at Bellybum is the first retail and online store of its kind in the country. Whilea handful of stores have opened catering specifically to the needs of Autistic Children, The Sensory Kids Store supports the developmental needs of all kids. Every child can benefit from a healthy "sensory diet", some just need more than others. At Bellybum, Items specific to children with "developmental differences" are not limited to children on the spectrum. The store provides for the needs of kids struggling with any type of disability, disease or delay-physical or neurological-that affects his/her ability to function in everyday life. With ease of navigation in mind, Sternweiler has simplified categories in The Sensory Kids Store to avoid clinical descriptions and terminology whenever possible, and has limited her inventory to only the best products for any given need. "Parents don't want to wade through a warehouse of 15,000 products looking for what they need. They only need one or two. We've done the legwork for them."

  4. The Sensory Kids Store The store houses dozens of products organized simply and in lay-terms by sense/skill. For example, as opposed to the using the clinical term "Vestibular" the sub-category is just called "Balance." Product categories include: • seeing • hearing • talking • touching • moving • feeling • using my senses • learning resources

  5. The Sensory Kids Store Experts say that sensory-focused toys and products like these can be great tools to help parents and kids reinforce at home and in their everyday lives what they learn in formal therapy setting. Although the items in the store were selected specifically because they can assist children with a variety of special needs, kids without sensory challenges will also enjoy the selection. "All kids benefit from a sensory diet. Kids with developmental disabilities just need more," Sternweiler said. "Having easy access to these items in a warm, comfortable, fun environment is a great resource for any parent, and potentially profound for kids and parents facing developmental challenges."

  6. The Sensory Kids Store Seeing • calming & stimulating • visual aids • visual perception • visual tracking

  7. The Sensory Kids Store Touching • light touch • deep touch • fidgety things • sensory clothing

  8. The Sensory Kids Store Moving • balancing • big moves • furniture • small moves • swinging

  9. The Sensory Kids Store Hearing • auditory therapy • soothing sounds • stimulating sounds

  10. The Sensory Kids Store Feeling • actions & reactions • transition aids • understanding emotions

  11. Thank You www.sensorykidstore.com

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