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  • Gym ball

    My daughter, who has autism, is extremely fidgety. I've bought her a gym ball, which she loves. We keep it in the living room and she bounces and rolls on it pretty much constantly. I recommend one for exercise and keeping out of mischief.

  • Sophie's Smocks

    When my growing granddaughter, who has Angleman's Syndrome, needed larger bibs, I got out my sewing machine. Now I make free smocks for kids with AS using turtlenecks. Volunteers help with sewing & postage. email me with shirt size & your name & mailing address. I'll send one anywhere as soon as I can. email: [email protected]

  • Pre-paid cards

    Pre-paid cash cards do not require you to have a bank account or a credit check, as you pre-load them with money. They are a great way for people with learning disabilities to manage their own money.  Here's a comparison of some of the prepaid cards available: Comparison site

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