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Top Special Needs – Emotions/Social Skills

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Many children, and especially those with special needs, have trouble with social skills. Sometimes it's due to the lack of thinking creatively or abstractly, other times it might be due to how others treat a child with a disability. In any case, learning social skills and how to read and portray emotions is critical in society. By practicing making and drawing faces, you can help kids learn to understand the different emotions such as anger, happiness and sadness. Social skills, such as turn taking and completing a task, are also important. The following toys will help with these areas.

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  1. Kimochis

    from Plushy Feely Corp.

    We recommend this product for
    kids ages 3 and up

    What it is: Kimochis are toys with feelings inside. In Japanese, "kimochi" means "feeling." Feelings can be messy, but that's where Kimochis come in. Using these cute plush toys, kids can get in touch with their…

    Kimochis
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  2. The Pigeon Has Feelings Too, a book by Mo Willems

    from Hyperion Books for Children

    We recommend this product for
    kids ages 1 and up

    What it is: This hilarious book will have your child learning about emotions and how to express them. Matching facial expressions with large clear words describing them, the book's bold colors and its humorous…

    The Pigeon Has Feelings Too, a book by Mo Willems

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