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  1. 100 HOOPS BASKETBALL COUNTING GAME Picture of 100 HOOPS BASKETBALL COUNTING GAME The 100 Hoops Basketball Counting Game is an educational game designed for use by children with cognitive or learning disabilities or eye-hand coordination disabilities. This game teaches numbers in both English and Spanish; counting from one to one hundred; skip counting by twos, fives, and tens; counting backwards; goal setting; and physical coordination and skills. The game features rally sounds and a cheering crowd for encouragement and enables the user to select a counting mode and languag...[More Information]

  2. A TOUCH OF MUSIC A Touch of Music is an auditory training activity designed for use with individuals with cognitive, sensory, and neurological disabilities. This portable board also encourages gross motor movement. The wooden board features a built-in carrying handle and a stand. Mounted to the board are cymbals, a drum, a bugle horn, a call bell, and an eight-note xylophone. Mallets are include with the set....[More Information]

  3. AIDS FOR TEACHING BASIC CONCEPTS OF SENSORY DEVELOPMENT (MODEL 7-02250-00) Aids for Teaching Basic Concepts of Sensory Development, model 7-02250-00), is a handbook containing perceptual training activities for children who are blind or have low vision or multiple disabilities. This print handbook discusses sensory development concepts, and provides guidance for professionals on perceptual training activities. Hand skills are one of its principal topics. Introduced are various shapes and sizes: small, medium and large circle, similiar and different triangles, container...[More Information]

  4. ARMADILLO ARMY (MODELS D-03400-00 & D-03400-ED) Picture of ARMADILLO ARMY (MODELS D-03400-00 & D-03400-ED) Armadillo Army is an educational game program and visual training activity designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This educational maze game helps students who are visually impaired practice necessary skills such as lateral eye movements, vertical eye movements, searching skills, timing skills, visual discrimination skills, peripheral detection skills, eccentric viewing skills, and eye-hand coordination. The arcade-style game has bright, large graphics for players with lo...[More Information]

  5. ATTRIBUTE BUTTON STRING ALONG SHAPES The Attribute Button String Along Shapes are an eye hand coordination activity designed for use with children with fine motor or perceptual disabilities. This set includes 12 large two- and four-hole plastic buttons in a variety of shapes, two laces, 20 hands-on activities, and two games. The set aids in learning patterns, shapes, and other attributes, as well as aiding in lacing skills and eye hand coordination development....[More Information]

  6. ATTRIBUTE LACING BUTTONS The Attribute Lacing Buttons are an eye hand coordination activity designed for use with children with fine motor or perceptual disabilities. This 48-piece set includes large two-hole plastic buttons in three shapes and two sizes; four laces; and an activity guide. DIMENSIONS: The laces are 36 inches long. COLOR: The buttons come in four colors....[More Information]

  7. BASE TRAINER (MODEL BT-4) Picture of BASE TRAINER (MODEL BT-4) Base Trainer, model BT-4, is a direct selection communicator and perceptual training activity designed for use by children with communication or speech disabilities. This augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device has four pockets holding switch plates in an in-line layout. Four audio messages can be recorded (up to 8 seconds per message) and played back by pressing one of the plates. To help users with object discrimination, picture cards and/or objects can be placed on an elevated...[More Information]

  8. BIG FOOT Picture of BIG FOOT Big Foot is a perception game designed for use by children with balance, neurological, or mobility disabilities. The game helps to iomprove balalnce, coordination, dexterity, and perceptual skills, as well as size discrimination and color recognition abilities. The set includes eight four-piece feet and playing cards....[More Information]

  9. BODY KEYBOARDING Picture of BODY KEYBOARDING Body Keyboarding is an educational game designed to teach the computer keyboard layout to children cognitive or physical disabilities. It also helps students develop skills in hopping, jumping, spatial awareness, form constancy, auditory and visual memory, directionality, laterality, and discrimination. Players engage in a variety of gross-motor activities using a large color-coded floor mat and four sets of activity cards. All activities can be modified to meet a wide range of ability levels an...[More Information]

  10. BUTTERFLY LIGHT AND MUSIC PUZZLE (MODEL 922) Picture of BUTTERFLY LIGHT AND MUSIC PUZZLE (MODEL 922) The Butterfly Light & Music Puzzle, model 922, is a battery operated toy and perceptual training activity designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. The puzzle comes with removable blocks that accommodate four differently shaped and colored pegs. A string of lights on the butterfly’s wings starts to flash as each shape is properly inserted into the corresponding block. When all the shapes are successfully placed, four strings of lights flash, music plays, ...[More Information]

  11. CAL-TAC HAPTIC FLASHCARDS, ADVANCED SET CAL-tac HAPTIC Flashcards, the 17 card advanced set, are perceptual training cards designed to (1) introduce and reinforce shape identification, (2) shape and texture discrmination, and (3) spatial relationships and pattern sequencing for persons with low vision or cognitive disabilities. These training cards utilize six basic shapes: Circles, squares, rectangles, wavy lines, ovals and triangles. In this particular 17 card set, six cards are designed to ask the user to recognize different textur...[More Information]

  12. CAL-TAC HAPTIC FLASHCARDS, BEGINNER SET The CAL-tac HAPTIC Flashcards, the 14 card beginner set, are perceptual training cards designed to (1)introduce and reinforce shape identification, (2) shape and texture discrimination, and (3) spatial relationships and pattern sequencing for persons with low vision or cognitive disabilities. These flashcards utilize six basic shapes: Cicles, squares, rectangles, wavy lines, ovals and triangles. In this particular set, six cards are designed to introduce large and small examples of each shape. A...[More Information]

  13. CAPTAIN'S LOG: THE COMPLETE COMPUTERIZED MENTAL GYM Picture of CAPTAIN'S LOG: THE COMPLETE COMPUTERIZED MENTAL GYM The Captain's Log is a cognitive skills, memory improvement, and visual perceptual training program designed for use by individuals with brain injury, cognitive disabilities, or learning disabilities. It contains a wide range of cognitive exercises to help develop attention, concentration, memory, eye-hand coordination, basic numeric concepts, and problem solving/reasoning skills. Modules include Attention Skills - Developmental; Visual Motor Skills; Conceptual Skills; Numeric Concepts/Memory Sk...[More Information]

  14. CAUSE AND EFFECT AMUSEMENT PARK Picture of CAUSE AND EFFECT AMUSEMENT PARK Cause and Effect Amusement Park is a cause and effect training program designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities. It is designed to improve tracking ability of objects and increase the user's attention span. This program is made up of 16 activities with an amusement park theme: Ferris wheel, shoot the water in the clown's mouth, shooting gallery, knock over the cans with the baseball, popcorn machine, ray guns, dolphin show, bumper cars, car wash, motorcycle stunts, bowling, ri...[More Information]

  15. CAUSE AND EFFECT FACTORY Picture of CAUSE AND EFFECT FACTORY Cause and Effect Factory is a cause and effect training program designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities. Designed to improve tracking ability of objects and increase the user's attention span, it is made up of 12 segments with a factory and assembly line theme. This program is an age appropriate cause and effect program but can also be used with younger children for its sound and graphics. Pressing the switch will cause another part of the assembly line process to continue. A...[More Information]

  16. COLOR BEAR Color Bear is a wood puzzle designed for use by children with cognitive, perceptual, or fine motor disabilities. The puzzle face has a picture of a bear printed on it; The face, arms, and torso have pegs for stacking wooden pieces of various shapes (one peg for the circles, two pegs for the rectangles, three pegs for triangles, and four pegs for squares). The circle pieces have the bear's face stamped on it, so each time a piece is added or removed, the bear's expression changes. DIMENSIONS: Th...[More Information]

  17. COLOR CONNECTION Color Connection is an eye hand coordination activity designed for use with individuals with cognitive and learning disabilities. This wooden board game teaches turn-taking, strategic thinking, pattern matching, and color sorting as players try to get their playing pieces into the proper slot....[More Information]

  18. COLOR MATCHING SLOT GAME The Color Matching Slot Game is an eye hand coordination activity designed for use with individuals with cognitive and learning disabilities. This wooden board game teaches counting, matching, and color recognition as individuals place colored wooden tiles into slots with the corresponding colored heading. The wooden box has a hinged top which opens, enabling a person to visualize tiles in the appropriate area. The game also includes a separate numerical header that allows users to sort by numbe...[More Information]

  19. COLORED COUNTING CUBES AND FULL-COLOR TASK CARDS The Colored Counting Cubes and Full-Color Task Cards (sold separately) are a perceptual training activity designed for use with children with cognitive, perceptual, learning, and fine motor disabilities.The set of 100 hardwood cubes can be used to create three-dimensional designs to reinforce fine motor and visual discrimination skills and introduce basic math concepts. A set of 36 Full-Color Task Cards with designs and activities is available. DIMENSIONS: The cubes are one inch. COLOR: The bloc...[More Information]

  20. CUP DETECTOR (MODEL 455) Picture of CUP DETECTOR (MODEL 455) The Cup Detector, model 455, is a behavior training activity designed for use with children with cognitive, perceptual, or physical disabilities. This Detector has guiding yellow lights on the inside to assist in proper placement of a cup; when the cup is properly placed in the unit, bright red lights on the outer rim illuminate while music plays....[More Information]

  21. DELUXE LACING & TRACING SET Picture of DELUXE LACING & TRACING SET The Deluxe Lacing & Tracing Set is an eye hand coordination activity designed for use by children with fine motor and neurological disabilities. The activity reinforces fine-motor skills, provides tactile stimulation and sequencing practice by lacing or tracing the colored shapes. The set of three kits includes: Lacing & Tracing Kids with eight kids and a bus; Lacing & Tracing Goldilocks with Goldilocks, three bears, one house, one bed, one chair, and one bowl; and Lacing & Tracing Choo Choo wi...[More Information]

  22. EYE TRACK Picture of EYE TRACK Eye Track is a perceptual training program designed for use by individuals with visual perception disabilities, dyslexia, dyspraxia, or attention deficit disorders. Each activity has five levels of difficulty, which are set via teacher controls. Motivational reward sequences encourage the user to persevere with the increasingly complex activities. Printable records show details of activities completed. The four main activities cover all areas of visual perception. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM...[More Information]

  23. FINE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT MATERIALS: TWIST, TURN AND LEARN (MODEL 1-08420-00) & TEACHER'S GUIDEBOOK (MODEL 7-40400-00) Picture of FINE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT MATERIALS: TWIST, TURN AND LEARN (MODEL 1-08420-00) & TEACHER'S GUIDEBOOK (MODEL 7-40400-00) Fine Motor Development Materials: Twist, Turn, and Learn, model 1-08420-00, is a fine motor training kit designed for use by infants who are blind or have low vision. The kit contains eight specially designed modules to attract child's attention with bright colors and ringing bells. For assisting young visually impaired and multihandicapped children in developing and refining fine motor functions. These items help develop skills like reaching-grasping, raking or whole hand use, pincer grasp, wri...[More Information]

  24. FINISH THE PICTURE Finish the Picture is a visual training activity designed for use with individuals with perceptual or neurological disabilities. This visual closure activity requires the user to complete a picture to match one printed on a small card. The wipe-off board permits repeated use. The set includes suggestions for working on visual closure skills....[More Information]

  25. FORMBOARD WITH REMOVABLE HANDS (MODEL 1-03700-00) Formboard with Removable Hands, model 1-03700-00, is a form board and spatial orientation activity designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision or cognitive disabilities. This form board has a base with incised left and right hand shapes and removable hand pieces. The tops of the hand pieces are smooth and the bottoms are textured. This activity promotes orientation to left and right hand positions and texture recognition. Print instructions are included. COLOR: Base is light gr...[More Information]

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