You can find this ball at www.visabilitystore.org They have a larger size so you can play with it outside- that I think would be fun for the summer!
A friend found this Cookie Monster- he talks to Jack and he loves this little guy.
I've found a difficult task when raising a visually impaired child with other disabilities is finding toys that he will actually play with. We have so many toys that Jack just doesn't play with or just isn't engaged by- so this holiday season we had much better luck with the toys we selected for Jack. I continue to find that whatever we buy for Jack- he likes the toys more if we play with him- so tossing with the ball, and spinning him in the Bilibo and helping him fall into his bean bag chair- are all more fun if we're in the middle of it with him. We've seen great progress with Jack in the last few months in regards to his language development. His baby babbling is much better- he started babbling "dada dada" and he seems to say it when he's with Scott. And today while I fed him he babble "mama, mama" so I'm hopeful he means "ME"!!! Jack's lack of language has been the most difficult part of our journey. I find discovering new ways to play with him- whether with songs, books and new toys- it all helps us as continue to find ways to help encourage his language development.
So the journey continues....
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I'm so happy to hear that YOU are starting to hear Mama and Dada! :)
I am so happy to hear that YOU are starting to hear Mama and Dada! :)
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