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Sensory toys are needed by special needs students (Autism, ADHD, Speech and language delay) They are designed to stimulate a child's five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. They might include elements such as bright, contrasting colors, sounds, or different textures. These toys are meant to help children develop their senses in a safe and natural environment using play. Sensory toys help children with autism relax, focus, and calm down to a scenario or event. It helps them grasp objects, ultimately helping them play naturally. Furthermore, sensory toys help develop social learning skills like negotiating, planning, and sharing,

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Sensory toys are needed by special needs students (Autism, ADHD, Speech and language delay) They are designed to stimulate a child's five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. They might include elements such as bright, contrasting colors, sounds, or different textures. These toys are meant to help children develop their senses in a safe and natural environment using play. Sensory toys help children with autism relax, focus, and calm down to a scenario or event. It helps them grasp objects, ultimately helping them play naturally. Furthermore, sensory toys help develop social learning skills like negotiating, planning, and sharing,

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