Mount Toys to Stabilize Them
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Apply Velcro to the bottoms of action figures, toy animals, furniture for doll houses or anything else your child might want to stand upright.
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Apply another piece of Velcro to mounting surfaces like floors, table tops or dollhouse floors.
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Show your child how to make the toy stand upright. Grasp the toy and place it firmly onto the Velcro-covered surface, then let your child try.
Simplify Toys and Games
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Remove pieces from multi-part toys. For example, if a toy uses stackable rings, remove every other ring to make the toy simpler.
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Simplify games, modifying rules if necessary. Modify learning games so that only one concept is tested at a time, such as colors, numbers or letters of the alphabet.
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Place toy cars on a baking sheet or serving tray so the toys don't roll out of reach.
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Apply Velcro to blocks so they are easier to stack.
Improve Focus
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Place light-colored toys on a dark piece of fabric, and put dark-colored toys on a light piece of fabric. This will help your child focus on the toy.
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Create a distraction-free play environment. Turn off TV sets and radios, and remove excess clutter.
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Use masking tape to make a path on the floor for children to move pull-toys along.
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