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Kids can be pretty finicky about what they are going to eat on any particular day, this is a great activity to help them articulate what they do and do not like. She even included the charts so yo...
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Resources for parents and grandparents of children with special needs including Autism and sensory integration issues. Special Needs teaching aids as well as free kids printables for parents, friends, grandparents, and teachers to develop social skills, fine motor, and gross motor skills.
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Kids can be pretty finicky about what they are going to eat on any particular day, this is a great activity to help them articulate what they do and do not like. She even included the charts so yo...
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Here is a fun way to exercise your child's fine motor skills! These Q-Tip painting projects are great because not only do they serve a function but they'll also look great hanging on the fridge an...
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Learning how to tie your own shoelaces really is a huge milestone for kiddos! This post features an easy to create activity center where your child can practice this art of tying a bow. While it c...
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"Do you have picky eaters? Try a red food taste test to get them to try some new foods. And make it fun with the Free Printable Taste Test Chart, too!...
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"Work on your child's fine motor skills with this quick and easy DIY "sewing" kit that can be adjusted for any age level. All you need are a few inexpensive materials to make it....
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This is a super fun activity to set up for your ready to crawl baby! All you'll need is a large cardboard box and some tights! Create the play tunnel with the help of this tutorial, then sit back ...
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