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Children use Communication skills in every phase of their life. More than just learning to read and write children learn to express themselves and understand others around them. Communication, the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, writing, or behavior, includes using words effectively to impart information or ideas.Communication also takes place via telephone, a computer, and other devices. |
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Community Living products provide visual aids to help children understand about similarities and differences of others who share their world. This includes ways of earning a living, family structure, neighborhoods, religions, countries, and cultures. They learn about public services provided for them, such as mail delivery, and police and fire protection. |
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Counting & Money educational toys provide a practical way to introduce numbers, counting and money management. Our Award Winner Pig E Bank helps children recognize coins and encourages them to save their pennies. These are useful for parents to use to help their children develop wise spending and saving habits. |
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Colorful, realistic, durable PVC-free plastic and wooden replicas of real food and grocery items are ideal safe props for helping children to understand the USDA Food Guide Pyramid, appropriate food groups and nutrition. Understanding these principles will enable them to make good food choices and help youngsters to develop meal preparation skills.and to learn good shopping habits. |
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With a variety of educational math puzzles, math manipulatives, games, and toys math can be fun and made easier. Young children learn about numbers, how to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and understand fractions. |
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Problem Solving elements vital to the development of children focus on how we thiink and learn, including understanding matching, classifying, cause-effect, predicting outcomes, drawing conclusions, identifying alternative strategies, and making decisions. Simple for the young child, these skills become more complicated as children mature. We provide puzzles, games, and developmental toys that give a child a sense of pride in their accomplishments as they master these new skills.. |
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Through a wide variety of educational games, puzzles, and interactive products children develop language skills. They learn their alphabet, vocabulary, spelling, parts of speech, vowels, punctuation and other Early Reading skills. We also provide products to help them express themselve through written words and through speech. |
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Self-Care includes basic daily skills such as learning to dress oneself, learning to work zippers, tie shoes, etc., dressing appropriately for the occasion and for the weather, brushing and good oral hygiene, and cleanliness and bathing. For the special needs child mastering these skills is often difficult, but they are rewarded with a greater sense of accomplishment as they gain independence. Understanding safety in the home and traffic safety awareness are also criticall to their well being. |
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