She can push a ball, create a scene with the dolls and ask for help in
changing the clothes (maybe American girl dolls with larger clothes), she
can be pushed in a wagon and scream in fun, learn to ride an adapted bike,
hit big huge balls in the chair or have kids push her into them, she can use
a switch to paint or activate toys, make smoothies for her cousins with a
food processor, bake cookies, she can use rifton walker to ride skates,
skate boards, etc, get the shaving cream out and make a mess with her
cousins, she use adapted crayons and paints to color, color wonder papers to
make pictures, use the computer to play games, what is she interested in?
Beth t the OT
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> Well I am glad all of you out there have friends but my child
> does not have any....no one wants to play with her because
> she can't do much for herself.
>
> Her cousins run from room to room and she can't.... she can't
> change a dolls clothes....
>
> she can't read very well....
>
>
>
> so she has no friends....
>
> she is the only child in her school that is in a wheelchair....
>
> I am sure somewhere on the list is someone with a child who's
> only outlet is talking....
>
>
>
> I am glad all or you have wonderful lives.
>
> I am trying to help my child find someone other than me and
> adults to talk with.
>
>
>
> Kristina
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