The following is a list of providers who sell
    adaptive equipment and products -- there may be
    others, but these are the ones we know and have
    had success with. Some products, like orthotics
    or helmets, aren't always liked by babies and
    toddlers, but they're an important step in
    correcting  the shape of the foot or head. It's
    important to do this now, and to remember that
    for many children, these won't be a permanent
    fixture.

    You'll also find fun equipment like trampolines,
    swings, hip hop balls and other devices that are
    important for kids who have sensory issues.

    A back to school must-have, The Autism
    Speaks ID Kit is designed to ease the minds
    of parents of children with autism by
    informing others that a child has autism and
    therefore may require special attention from
    first responders. The ID kit includes
    wristbands that show the child's personal
    information, as well as the parents' contact
    information. Also included are bag tags meant to
    hang off of children's backpacks and cell phone
    cases, zipper pulls, clever metal tags displaying
    the child's phone number and name, and iron-ons,
    a non-irritating way to label kids' clothes. A
    portion of proceeds from this product will
    benefit Autism Speaks.

    To order your personalized kit, visit http:
    //events.autismspeaks. org/site/c.
    ghKJIYPGIqE/b.4386039/k.
    6609/Autism_Speaks_ID_ Kit.htm

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