“Occupational and speech therapy catalogs offer a wide array of cool tools and toys, many of them carrying price tags more appropriate for a school district budget than a family’s pocketbook. Improvise with some homemade items that may give you a preview of how your child will respond to more expensive items, or keep you from having to buy them altogether.” – About.com
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