Category Archives: Adaptive Equipment

Switches and Adapted Toys

Finding purposeful toys for children with severe physical limitations can be quite a challenge – at least it was when my sons were young. Following are pictures of some toys I adapted for my sons.  Thanks to my dad, I … Continue reading

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Cleaning Closets, Emptying Drawers, and Letting Go

I never thought about the emotions that would surface when a friend suggested I develop a website. Once I got started, infinite memories surfaced ~ most more pleasant than others. I knew many boys had come and gone in my … Continue reading

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Driving Mr. Kyle, Mr. Kolya, Mr. Sergei, Mr. Alan, Miss Emily, and…and…and…

I got my drivers license when I was 16 years old. That was 47 years ago. I’ve always enjoyed driving and I have driven thousands and thousands of miles since I learned on our family’s two cars – an old … Continue reading

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Ben Goes to First Grade

Hi! I’m Ben and I’m Going To First Grade! Ben listened to his older brothers’ chatter as he watched out the bus window while riding to school. It was an exciting day for Ben and his stomach was full of … Continue reading

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