| Children with an autism spectrum disorder often seek out sensory activities, eg chewing, twirling, fidgeting. They find specific sensory experiences calming. Holding an object in their hands can often enhance learning. For example, if given a sensory toy to hold at mat time a child can sit for longer, concentrate better, is calmer and has reduced anxiety levels.
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| All prices are quoted in NZ$ and include GST. Prices are subject to change without notice. Postage on books, DVDs and CDs is included, but is not included on sensory toys or Time Timers and will be charged at checkout.
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New Zealand organisations may place an order and pay on invoice via direct credit or cheque. Please download an order form here.
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