Just because the holidays are over, doesn't mean kids with autism won't want toys. The challenge becomes to choose toys that help the senses, develop cognitive skills, and that are age-appropriate. One such toy company, eBeanstalk, provides parents with toys that are selected by child specialists and a group of over 700 moms. The toys teach motor skills and are grouped by developmental abilities.
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