Chewable Jazzy Jewels Bracelet
Chewable Jazzy Jewels bracelets were invented by dentist Dr. Helen Bloom to safely satisfy the mouthing and chewing needs of children from infants to teens.
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Chewable Jazzy Jewels bracelets were invented by dentist Dr. Helen Bloom to safely satisfy the mouthing and chewing needs of children from infants to teens.
Dr. Bloom’s Chewable Jewels are the original teething jewelry conceptualized and manufactured by Dr. Helen Bloom Smith, a dentist and a loving mom. A unique line of teething jewelry for fashionista moms and teething tots in mind…paying special attention to using product materials that are made from FDA-approved food grade silicone and are phthalate, BPA, PVC, latex and lead free. Dr. Bloom’s Chewable Circle Slide Necklace comes with latex-free cording that is made with elasticity to allow for stretching. Necklace should not be worn by children under age 3.
The essential, up-to-date guide for helping children with language and listening problemsDoes your child have trouble getting the right words out, following directions, or being understood? In this revised new edition of Childhood Speech, Language, and Listening Problems, speech-language pathologist Patricia Hamaguchi-who has been helping children overcome problems like these for more than thirty years-answers your questions to help you determine what’s best for your child.
Selective mutism, or refusal or unwillingness to speak in certain situations or settings, poses a particular challenge to educators and other school-based professionals. In many cases, school personnel are on the front lines of assessment and treatment for these children and must help them succeed in an academic setting. This can be difficult considering that many school-based professionals are pressed for time and resources.Helping Children with Selective Mutism and Their Parents provides information that can help readers better understand and combat selective mutism.
The Food Set contains 120 full-color 2″x2″ cards, beautifully illustrated by Linda Comerford, showing breakfast, lunch and dinner foods including snacks, eating utensils and associated items. The cards are made of durable stock and laminated for protection against moisture. Cut the pictures out, attach velcro, and use immediately in communication books.Sample activities for using the Food Set:1. Use the Food Set picture cards in your communication books at home, school or in the community to request wants and needs.2.
The HOME & HEALTH set contains 120 beautiful laminated full-color 2″x2″ cards. They depict body parts, hygiene, household chores and ailments. Cut the pictures out, attach velcro, and use immediately in communication books.The set also includes cards for 12 common terms (Yes, No, Thank You, etc.) and 4 sentence strips.Sample uses for the HOME & HEALTH SET:1. Use the HOME & HEALTH SET picture cards to sequence activities to be performed. (ex: wash clothes/dry clothes/fold clothes). Use to ask “What do I need? (ex: wash clothes/laundry detergent).2.
The RECREATION/LEISURE & COMMUNITY set contains 120 full-color 2″x2″ cards, beautifully illustrated by Linda Comerford, showing activities in and around the home and community. It includes places to go, things to do, and community helpers. The cards are made of durable stock and laminated for protection against moisture. Cut the pictures out, attach velcro, and use immediately in communication books. Each set has cards for common terms (Yes, No, Thank you, etc.) and 4 helpful sentence strips.
All sets in the series contain 120 original, high-quality, full-color, illustrations printed on heavy, laminated card stock with words printed on the front and back to encourage literacy. Each packaged set includes a page of common comments (yes, no, choice, thank you, no thank you, please, more, all done, help, I want, I don’t want, and I don’t know) and 4 sentence strips that apply to the vocabulary of a set. Each set also contains 120 hook Velcro coins for attaching to the back of each picture card and 4 loop Velcro coins for the sentence strips.
The Visual Schedule contains 66 durable 3″x3″ cards of schoolday activities, from elementary to high school. Identifying words are printed on front and back, and 66 velcro dots are included.1. Use Visual Schedule picture cards to remind students of their daily activities in the classroom. For example, going to your cubby, going to the bathroom, circle time, work at centers, snack time, PE, music, visitors coming or time to go home, etc.2. Use Visual Schedule picture cards to inform parents and caregivers of the student’s activities for that day.
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