

This toy was developed for a 12-. The child was non-verbal, avoided eye contact, had sensory difficulties, and occasionally wet the bed due to communication challenges. After six months of use, gradual improvements were observed in various areas.
Features and Benefits:
: Improve motor coordination and shape recognition. Studies indicate that sorting activities enhance visuomotor skills and spatial perception.
Various materials and textures provide a rich tactile experience, aiding sensory integration as supported by occupational therapy research.
Faces help the child recognize and understand facial expressions, crucial for non-verbal communication and social development.
Vibrant colors and three-dimensional shapes keep the child engaged, improving attention and engagement as suggested by research.
Letters and associated figures facilitate language acquisition in children with communication difficulties, according to studies.
Over the months, the child showed progress in accepting textures, reduced sensory difficulties, better facial expression recognition, and increased attempts at communication, leading to fewer bedwetting episodes and more interaction with parents.
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