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Read this post to answer questions from parents, adoptive parents, and foster parents about what kinds of gifts to give their special needs kids.
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Most traditional stocking stuffers consist of candy or food items sometimes not suitable for special needs children
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Pencil Grippers
The Pencil Grip improves handwriting, helps to give more control, and reduces hand fatigue.
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Chewy Pencil Toppers
These pencil toppers protect your child while allowing them the sensory input they crave from chewing.
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Chewlery
A chewable, wearable, and discrete sensory solution for all of your chewing needs. Available in three different toughness levels.
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Fine Motor Tool Set
Four tools and four different ways to develop the small hand muscles needed for writing and daily living.
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Ergonomic Crayons/Crayon Rocks
These intriguing crayons are ergonomic for everyone, left-handers included.
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Brick Tape
Toy block tape allows your kids to quickly and easily attach their building blocks to virtually any object or surface
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