Category Archives: Products
Navigate gives you the information to move forward.” | Disability charity Scope
I found this interesting post in my twitter feed: "It’s exactly the service that parents need when they’re going through the diagnosis period and after. I want to support people who are in the same situation that I was in … Continue reading
Lowe’s Pulling Products Amid Concerns About Disability Ties
Heeding calls from advocates, one of the nation’s largest home improvement stores says it will remove certain products with possible links to developmental disabilities from its shelves. Lowe’s said late last month it will stop selling paint removal products containing … Continue reading
Introducing the Friendship Circle Product Marketplace
Buy & Sell Special Needs Products Introducing the Friendship Circle Marketplace View this email in your browser Dear *|FNAME|*, There has never been a central place to find thousands of special needs products… Until Now. There has never been an … Continue reading
Target Adding Clothing For Adults With Special Needs
Target Adding Clothing For Adults With Special Needs Target is expanding its clothing options for people with disabilities beyond children with a new collection of jeans and tops in adult sizes. Read More >
Autism toy store in Chicago
A new toy store has opened in Chicago just before the holidays, and it specializes in toys for kids on the Spectrum. Checkout the link that Laurie found for you! Al Kutil Tel: (608) 334-1449 akutil86 "Believe you can and … Continue reading
Autism Innovation – Google Search Results
PossAbilities – Say no to abuse (being picked on) Say no to abuse! Come along to our information meeting at the Cherwell Drop in room. http://www.possabilities.org.com/ Ask for PossAbilities’s address +44 1706 692184 Autism Network (@Autism_Network) | Twitter https://twitter.com/autism_network 2 days ago … Continue reading
MySpeechBuddy
MySpeechBuddy Language Development – Fishing for Fun In previous posts I talked about using themes to help with teaching and practicing new vocabulary with pre-school aged children. It is also important to use fun games that can be adapted to … Continue reading