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Tuesday 14 July 2015

Things my son loves ...

Bit of a random blog this one, but I'm writing it to give some ideas on how to entertain your SEN child without necessarily spending a fortune - which I'm sure would help all of us!

Rubbish!

Our son loves texture and noise. He may not yet be able to construct model rockets out of old Fairy Liquid bottles, but this doesn't mean that everything simply gets thrown away. He adores empty milk bottles - rinsed so that they don't smell - with the lid screwed back on, they make a delightful  hollow noise when hit and when hit against things. Wooden coffee stirrers and ice-lolly sticks get tapped against his teeth. Egg boxes have a strange texture that he likes to stroke. Bubble wrap ... well, who doesn't like bubble wrap!

Musical Instruments

He's progressed from ELC style drums and tambourines, these don't make enough noise. So his drum is now a proper set of bongos purchased from Lidl; and he has a sleigh bell stick and maracas, all found in our local Charity Shop. These all seem rather more robust that the children's toy versions, the bongos are in their third year with no damage yet.

Sensory input

We haven't bought vibrating toys from any of the Special Needs suppliers - have you seen their prices?! So he has a vibrating cushtie cushion, a bluetooth pillow to play music while he sleeps, and two hand-held massage devices. We have recently retired his large bubble lamp, which came from a water features company (I think it was intended for office receptions!); but he still has the small bubble lamp that we sourced from Argos. A colourful spinning light-bulb came from Maplin, and ball lights from Ikea.

So think outside the box, fellow parents. You don't have to pay the super-inflated prices charged by specialist suppliers - personally, I think they price high knowing that local authorities have no choice but to buy from them. Look around normal shops, but with your child's eyes - and remember that they may find the strangest of items interesting. A recent purchase for our boy was a sprung metal egg whisk, it kept him occupied for hours that day ...

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