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These items that have been chosen will help all of my students regardless of their ability level succeed in speech therapy and help them find their voice to communicate. A simple sensory toy, such as the sand, can be used with a student who has autism, the child can use their assistive technology device to communicate "I like it" or "I want more" or with a student who is working on labeling items buried within the sand. With each item chosen, lots of thought and consideration has been given in order to make sure the item can used with all students who attend speech therapy.

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These items that have been chosen will help all of my students regardless of their ability level succeed in speech therapy and help them find their voice to communicate. A simple sensory toy, such as the sand, can be used with a student who has autism, the child can use their assistive technology device to communicate "I like it" or "I want more" or with a student who is working on labeling items buried within the sand. With each item chosen, lots of thought and consideration has been given in order to make sure the item can used with all students who attend speech therapy.

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