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  2. Switch adapted toys - Wikipedia

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    A switch adapted toy by AdaptedDesign with two external accessible switches on each side that operate music and lights from the toy. For children or young people who have profound and extremely limiting physical and intellectual disabilities, operating a switch adapted toy may be the first independent thing they can do, which builds confidence ...

  3. Glo Worm - Wikipedia

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    Glo Worm is a stuffed toy for young children, designed by Hasbro's Playskool division, and made in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.Introduced in 1982, the plush, pajamaed worm body [1] contained a battery-powered device that when squeezed would light up the toy's vinyl head from within, creating a soft glow.

  4. iDog - Wikipedia

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    The iDog Clip is a fully functional mini-sized iDog which can be clipped onto a backpack, the iDog Dance is a larger version of the iDog that stands up and dances in time to the music, it also features 7 touch sensors (like the iCat), and the iDog Soft Speaker, a plush version of the iDog Amp'd that remixes some songs on it and has a pocket ...

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    According to an industry report by market research firm Circana, the category of exploratory and other toys, which includes mini toys, had the second highest growth rate – 16% – for toy ...

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    The Solawave is a 4-in-1 wand that provides red light therapy, therapeutic warmth to soothe skin and reduce dark circles, a facial massage to reduce puffiness and a stimulating galvanic current to ...

  7. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy may be suggested for adolescent populations to help manage disorders usually diagnosed in adolescence, such as mood/anxiety disorders and eating disorders, or inappropriate behaviors, including suicide attempts, withdrawal from family, social isolation from peers, aggression, running away, and substance abuse.

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