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Adaptation of toys for children with disabilities
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Adaptation of toys for children with disabilities

Low Cost Switch Adapted Toys
Last updated 12/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to adapt toys for early stimulation
  • Learn how to adapt toys for cerebral palsy
  • Learn how to adapt toys for motor disabilities
  • Learn how to create basic alternative control systems

Course content

9 sections43 lectures7h 4m total length
  • Section 3 - Battery switch device adapter.0:58

    Adapt you own toys to work with capability switches.  Works with AA or AAA sized batteries.

    This resource with a cost of $ 19 in Amazon plus shipping costs,  you can find it in amazon store "Battery Device Adapter ablenet"

  • Section 4 - Adapting Car Toy With Light And Music.0:51

    Learn to adapt a battery car, to control movement, light and sound, with a switch, use it as a positive stimulus.

    This resource with a cost of $ 58 in Amazon plus shipping costs. You can find it in the amazon store "Switch Adapted Pudgy The Piglet ablenet"

  • Section 5 - Adapting Bubble Toy.0:29

    We will learn how to adapt toys to control all their functions with a switch.

    This resource with a cost of $ 79 in amazon plus shipping costs. You can do it in the amazon store "Switch Adapted Bump-N-Go Bubble Train"

  • Section 6 - Shared video game control0:53

    Learn how to adapt a video game controller, to be used in conjunction with an adapted switch.

  • Section 7 - Kinder capability Switch / Folder Ring Binder Switch1:32

    This switch has a commercial cost of US $ 90.91 + US $ 27.22 shipping, a total of US $ 118.13 on amazon. google it as "ablenet 10035000 switch board"

  • Section 8 - Box capability Switch / switch lectern1:18

    This switch has a commercial cost of US $ 68.28 + US $ 27.78 Shipping & Import, a total of US $ 96.06 on amazon. google it as "ablenet 100spy Specs Switch"

  • Bluetooth control for wheelchair tray2:39

Requirements

  • no

Description

Playtime is an essential part of a child's development. However, for children with disabilities, finding toys that they can play with independently can be challenging and costly.


That's why we're proud to introduce our Low Cost Switch Adapted Toys course.


Our course teaches parents, caregivers, and teachers how to modify regular toys with simple and affordable materials, such as cardboard, glue, and tape, to create switch adapted toys.

These switches can be activated by hand, foot, or any other body part that the child can control, promoting their independence and confidence.

Switch adapted toys offer a variety of benefits for children with disabilities. It encourages exploration and helps with cognitive, emotional, and physical development. By providing them with accessible toys, it also promotes inclusion and equal opportunities for all children to participate in playtime.

We understand that adapting toys can seem daunting, which is why our course provides comprehensive and easy-to-follow instructions. You don't need to be an expert in engineering or have expensive equipment to create switch adapted toys. Our course is accessible and affordable to everyone.

The Low Cost Switch Adapted Toys course is not only beneficial for children with disabilities but also for parents, caregivers, and teachers. It provides a fun and creative activity to do with children while promoting their development and independence.

In conclusion, our Low Cost Switch Adapted Toys course offers an accessible and affordable solution for parents, caregivers, and teachers looking to provide children with disabilities with toys they can play with independently. With your participation, we can help make playtime more enjoyable and accessible for all children.

Who this course is for:

  • Students / Professionals, Early Intervention
  • Parents of children with disabilities.
  • Parents of children with cerebral palsy
  • Special Education Teachers