educational and psychotherapeutic products
AUTISM
Sensory toys
Interactive games
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices
Construction toys and puzzles
Role-play and simulation games
Relaxation and calming toys
Biofeedback devices
SENSORY TOYS
These are toys that stimulate a child's senses, including touch, hearing, and sight. For example, toys with varied textures, such as soft or rough surfaces, can help develop tactile sensations. Additionally, toys that produce sounds or lights can be captivating and stimulate the child's interest in interaction.
Interactive games
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices
There are a variety of apps and interactive games specifically developed to support children with autism in developing social, cognitive, and communication skills. These games can involve tasks such as recognizing emotions, learning language, or practicing social skills through simulated scenarios.
ADHD
1. Sensory and stimulating toys
2. Construction toys and puzzles
3. Role-play and simulation games
4. Strategy and logic games
5. Visual and auditory stimulation devices
6. Time and task management devices
7. Biofeedback devices and virtual reality technology
BIOFEEDBACK DEVICES
Some gadgets and technological devices are used in therapy for children with autism to teach them how to regulate and manage their emotional reactions. For example, devices that monitor heart rate or stress levels can be used in a self-awareness and self-control training program.