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Finding toys that match autistic kids' skill sets and will hold their attention can be hard. Now toy sellers are trying to provide better options.
Mom launching toy store for kids with autism, special needs. Puzzle Pieces sells therapy items that children can try before they buy. By Nicole Pelletiere. March 21, 2018, 4:49 PM. 0:48.
Toy stores, with bright lights, loud sounds and crowded aisles, can be hard to manage for children with autism or other sensory issues. For ...
“I think it’s great what Toys R Us is doing,” said Angela Blanchet of Long Island, New York, whose 11-year-old son Benjamin has autism. “The kids are getting to be more and more in numbers.” ...
Toy stores, with bright lights, loud sounds and crowded aisles, can be hard to manage for children with autism or other sensory issues. For parents, finding toys that match their kids’ skill … ...
Toy sellers and makers offer more options for kids with autism Bethany Mathis, shown with son Hayden, 14, owns Time 4 Toys in Flowood, Miss., where kids can test toys before they’re purchased ...
Toy stores, with bright lights, loud sounds and crowded aisles, can be hard to manage for children with autism or other sensory issues. For parents, finding toys that match their kids’ skill … ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Toy stores, with bright lights, loud sounds and crowded aisles, can be hard to manage for children with autism or other sensory issues. For parents, finding ...
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