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Toys“R”Us Safe Play Tips for Children with Special Needs 0

Toys“R”Us: Safe Play Tips for Children with Special Needs

Start by assessing their abilities honestly. Select toys suited to their cognitive and physical skill levels, not just age grades. Supervise closely, especially those prone to wandering or have sensory sensitivities. Structure environments so hazards like cords or sharp edges are minimized.

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Help Children Have Successful Play Dates…At Any Age

Teaching social skills is essential for children to form lasting friendships. Invite one peer at a time, set house rules, and prepare structured activities with snacks—turn your child into the gracious host of a successful playdate experience.

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Playing at the Park

Playgrounds offer a perfect natural setting for children to learn language through movement and play.

Barren Heights Retreat Brings Families Together 1

Barren Heights Retreat Brings Families Together

Barren Heights Christian Retreat Center in Scottsville, Kentucky, transforms respite into a joyful family experience for those caring for children with special needs. The ADA-compliant campground and recreational areas accommodate every guest’s unique requirements, ensuring all can relax and reconnect during weekends away.

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Team Players

Krissy Peterson loves sports, especially basketball. Like many young adults, she’s excited to get out on

Bubble Blowing Game 0

Bubble Blowing Game

Take out a bubble wand and a jar of bubbles and blow and every kid (and grown-up) gets captivated. In this game, they can make all the bubbles they want...

Balloon Baseball Game 0

Balloon Baseball Game

Balloons are always one of the best toys because they attract attention and they are light and easy to play with. This game uses the balloon as the ball in...

Penny Flick Game 0

Penny Flick Game

This is a quickly organized social and fine motor game with an easy to find material, pennies. Partner two children across from each other or have children sitting around a...

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