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Create an AccountGiant clock, 30 minutes long, that imitating the typical sand clock, is formed by an attractive colored gel that slowly but continuously trickles down, creating a feeling of relaxation. This element allows to control the time in various activities (academic activities, habit control, etc.) offering a visual feedback much more attractive and calming. Its size (20 cm in height x 8 cm in diameter) allows a better control/management of time.
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/reloj-lava-gigante-1-247x300.jpg 19.97 instock Pedagogical ApproachesReggio EmiliaOROFACIAL MYOLOGYHarmful habits and generalizationMULTISENSORY STIMULATIONThe 5 sensesAUTONOMY AND ADAPTED RESOURCESTime management 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/reloj-lava-gigante-1-247x300.jpg 10352123412781236365 19.97 16.50 0.00 0.00 2015-10-19T17:18:09+02:00Transparent and flexible silicone thimble with bristles or spikes on the upper part, discreet points and thin blades that allow to gently massage and stimulate exo and intra oral areas such as cheeks, gums, tongue, palate, etc. The product includes the finger and a box for protection and transport. Ideal as a first toothbrush or gum brush for babies. From 0 months of age .
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/dedil-propioceptivo-247x300.jpg 8.35 instock BABY WORLDBath and HygieneDental and nasal hygieneOROFACIAL MYOLOGYLips, tongue and moreAUTONOMY AND ADAPTED RESOURCESBasic daily living activities 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/dedil-propioceptivo-247x300.jpg 10352205512363655038 8.35 6.90 0.00 0.00 2014-01-19T12:29:05+01:00A fun domino especially suitable for working selective attention, through the association of different shapes and colors. It directs the attention to an attribute of the figures, shape or color, to make the association. Allows individual or small group play.
Reversible chips that allow multiple ways to play.
The set contains 28 dominoes made of sturdy cardboard (7.6 x 13.4 cm) and 15 round dominoes (game counters).
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/domino-atencion-selectiva-1-247x300.jpg 18.51 instock 3 – 6 years6 – 9 yearsADHDAGEAreas of DevelopmentAttention and concentration gamesBoard gamesCOGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENTExecutive functionsFamily gamesGAME TYPEGAMES AND TOYSMemory and attentionSPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDSTYPE OF TOY 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/domino-atencion-selectiva-1-247x300.jpg 20551278671178295038 18.51 15.30 0.00 0.00 2022-03-17T13:00:44+01:00Senzeez vibrating cushions are a wonderful resource to calm and relax both children and teenagers. The sensation generated by their vibration when pressed or when sitting down helps to relax and to stay seated in the chair for a longer time during meals, when doing school work, etc. Thus, it is an especially interesting resource for people with attention and concentration difficulties, with anxiety, with difficulty to finish a task sitting, with sensory deficit or hypersensitivity, with autism, etc. or many other special educational needs.
The sweatshirt model is an attractive design for teenagers and adults. https://mundologopedicum.com/para-saber-mas/experimento-camara-oculta-una-sesion-clinica/ https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Sudadera-ok-247x223.jpg 51.91 instock ADHDASDMULTISENSORY STIMULATIONSPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDSVibrating pillows 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Sudadera-ok-247x223.jpg 64582643296464546508 51.91 42.90 0.00 0.00 2017-05-04T16:50:01+02:00This interesting resource is composed of 3 listening games consisting of 25 cards with pictures of daily sounds that correspond to their respective 25 sounds recorded on a CD. The child or adult has to listen to the auditory stimulus, recognize it and relate it to the picture of the animal in question (placing a card on top if you want to use it in bingo format).
The material allows for individual or group work and includes: 25 cards with images of the sounds, 150 colored plastic cards and a CD with the recorded sounds.
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/loto-animales-247x223.png 34.97 instock Hearing, Speech, and VoiceAuditory perceptionLANGUAGESemantics 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/loto-animales-247x223.png 650864582311278820 34.97 28.90 0.00 0.00 2016-09-28T12:56:23+02:00For babies, the pacifier brings them peace of mind and is an object they do not want to be separated from. If it's time for your little one to say goodbye to the pacifier, we recommend you take a look at this resource.
This educational and didactic game is composed of a series of tips and activities to help the little ones to give up the pacifier. In each of the 20 cardboard cards included there is a piece of advice or activity for the family to overcome this difficult moment, without creating traumas.
It is important to identify when it is the right time for the child to give up the pacifier, as children can develop emotional dependence on its use, which can negatively affect their cognitive and emotional development.
We know that the process of giving up the pacifier can be difficult for both the child and the parents, and may require parents to develop effective strategies to help their children give up the pacifier. Among them, this game is one of the most natural, easy and fun for the little ones.
Therefore, addressing the pacifier cessation process effectively and developing stress and anxiety management skills is key to the proper growth of the child. Adults will love this game!
Educational and didactic games help children develop self-esteem and self-confidence. As they learn and master new skills, they become more confident and capable of facing new challenges.
Life Skills are a set of psychological and social skills that help people to efficiently face and solve the challenges of everyday life. The WHO (World Health Organization) has defined ten key skills that are essential for the well-being of people, especially children.
This game is designed for children to develop stress management skills, one of the Life Skills identified by the WHO.
The earlier adults learn to help children manage stress, the better relationships and conflict management will develop in school. If children learn to manage stress, they will also gradually learn how to recognize their emotions, actively listen to others, seek positive solutions, set clear boundaries and encourage open communication.
On the other hand, if you want to give this game for children to learn to give up the pacifier, remember that you will be helping both parents and children to achieve better stress management and conflict resolution, an integral part of a child's holistic education that should be addressed at home.
So don't hesitate any longer, if parents don't know what to do to make their little one leave his faithful companion aside, this alternative is the best solution.
Age: Game for children over 18 months
Pack: 13 x 18.5 x 4.8 cm
Life Skills games are designed and produced in Italy.
Attention! Keep for future reference. Colors and details may vary from the images. Remove all packaging material before handing the toy to the child.
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