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Are you searching for tools, practice materials, and developmentally-focused toys for your child or yourself with autism? Look no further! Our selection of tools, such as visual planning tools and communication cards, can help ease daily routines and social interactions. Practice materials, such as fine motor activities and social skills training, can help improve specific skills. Developmentally-focused toys, such as puzzles and building blocks, can support cognitive and creative development.

Browse our selection of hand-picked tools, practice materials, and developmentally-focused toys to find what best fits your needs. Our team of professionals is also available to provide guidance in making the right choice for you. Let us know how we can help make life with autism easier and more enjoyable!

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  1. Nuts & Bolts - Pk32
    Nuts & Bolts - Pk32
  2. Activity Wall Panels Set - Pk3
    Activity Wall Panels Set - Pk3
    €21999
  3. Sensory Squares - Pk7
    Sensory Squares - Pk7
  4. Rainbow Wooden Shape Twister
    Rainbow Wooden Shape Twister
  5. Learn-A-Lot Avocados
    Learn-A-Lot Avocados
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Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties with social interaction, communication, and behavior and emotional regulation. Individuals with autism may struggle with understanding social norms and forming social connections, and may have difficulty expressing their thoughts and feelings. This can lead to challenges in school, work, and social situations.

There are various tools and resources available for children and adults with autism. Some examples include social skills training, behavioral therapy, speech and language therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and job coaching. Technology such as specialized communication equipment and tablets with pre-programmed communication messages may also be helpful.

It's important to remember that each individual with autism is unique and what works for one person may not work for another. It's therefore important to work with a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or behavior therapist, to determine an individualized treatment plan.