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The Importance of Stroller and Wheelchair Measurements

When you’re in the market for a wheelchair or stroller, getting the measurements of the intended user plays an important role in purchasing the best one for their needs. Time and time again, however,...

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Autism, Fireworks and the Fourth of July

Summer is jam-packed with fun and exciting things to do, including the biggest birthday celebration ever, the Fourth of July! But while many of us look forward to the fairs and fireworks that happen...

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Improving Classroom Focus for Students With Autism

As summer winds down, teachers all over the country are preparing their classrooms for the beginning of a new school year. To create the best learning environment for all their students, they must take...

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Active Seating in the Special Needs Classroom

Keeping a child’s attention on their school work can be difficult for any parent or teacher. Doing so when that child has autism, ADHD or some other learning disability can be even more challenging....

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Handwriting Help for Children with Autism

Handwriting struggles can be some of the most challenging obstacles children and young adults with autism face as they’re growing up. Without the skills to write clearly and effectively, many kids pull...

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Donating or Selling Used Wheelchairs and Medical Equipment

Every day, many families struggle to find funding assistance to get the things they need to improve a loved one’s quality of life. It’s one of the reasons donating or selling your used or outgrown...

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Haircuts and the Sensory Sensitive Child

Take a second to think about how alive with stimulus the average haircutting place is. The sounds of buzzing and blowing, the intense smell of hair products, and touch of strange combs and brushes can...

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The Health Benefits of Standing and Stander Equipment

Everyone’s talking about how important standing is these days. But while many articles focus on people who can easily get up from their office desk or couch, those who are severely limited in their...

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Six Special Needs Activities Perfect for Spring

Goodbye freezing temperatures and gray days; hello warmth and sunshine! Spring is finally here and it’s time to take full advantage of the positive changes in the weather to get outside and get moving....

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Using the Swing Height Adjustment System

For parents and clinics looking for a simple solution for suspending indoor swings and other vestibular tools, eSpecial Needs offers the Height Adjustment System. Designed with both client safety and...

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Autism, Fireworks and the Fourth of July

Summer is jam-packed with fun and exciting things to do, including the biggest birthday celebration ever, the Fourth of July! But while many of us look forward to the fairs and fireworks that happen...

View Article

Improving Classroom Focus for Students With Autism

As summer winds down, teachers all over the country are preparing their classrooms for the beginning of a new school year. To create the best learning environment for all their students, they must take...

View Article

Active Seating in the Special Needs Classroom

Keeping a child’s attention on their school work can be difficult for any parent or teacher. Doing so when that child has autism, ADHD or some other learning disability can be even more challenging....

View Article


Handwriting Help for Children with Autism

Handwriting struggles can be some of the most challenging obstacles children and young adults with autism face as they’re growing up. Without the skills to write clearly and effectively, many kids pull...

View Article

Donating or Selling Used Wheelchairs and Medical Equipment

Every day, many families struggle to find funding assistance to get the things they need to improve a loved one’s quality of life. It’s one of the reasons donating or selling your used or outgrown...

View Article


Haircuts and the Sensory Sensitive Child

Take a second to think about how alive with stimulus the average haircutting place is. The sounds of buzzing and blowing, the intense smell of hair products, and touch of strange combs and brushes can...

View Article

The Health Benefits of Standing and Stander Equipment

Everyone’s talking about how important standing is these days. But while many articles focus on people who can easily get up from their office desk or couch, those who are severely limited in their...

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Six Special Needs Activities Perfect for Spring

Goodbye freezing temperatures and gray days; hello warmth and sunshine! Spring is finally here and it’s time to take full advantage of the positive changes in the weather to get outside and get moving....

View Article

Using the Swing Height Adjustment System

For parents and clinics looking for a simple solution for suspending indoor swings and other vestibular tools, eSpecial Needs offers the Height Adjustment System. Designed with both client safety and...

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How To Win Bedtime Battles

Struggling with a child over bedtime is basically a rite of passage for parents. Sometimes it feels like all the storybooks, lullabies, goodnight kisses, and sheep counting in the world just won’t do...

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