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Advocates can save money yet help those they care about, all of these items were purchased at a nearby dollar store.
Coloring books help improve:
visual motor skills, perceptions, attention to task and fine motor (handwriting skills)
Puzzles with pegs help improve: fine motor skills, perceptions, visual motor skills, and cognitive skills. Positioning pieces can address crossing midline and body scheme.   
Flipping frogs helps improve: fine motor skills, using finger individually, visual motor, and perception
Paper activities helps improve: many things depending on the activity, however tearing paper is a great bilateral coordination activity.
Pipecleaners helps: decrease tactile defensiveness. Textured items brought into an activity can help people become less defense.
Stickers helps improve: fine motor skills, visual motor, and eye hand coordination.
Textured Puzzles helps improve: fine motor skills, perceptions, visual motor skills, and cognative skills. Positioning pieces can address crossing midline and body scheme and helps decrease tactile defensiveness. Textured items brought into an activity can help people become less defense.
Uno cards helps improve: visual motor, cognitive skills, and social skills. 
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