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Books For Parents

This collection of books is handpicked to support parents navigating child development, emotional regulation, language growth, and learning differences. Whether you're raising a tiny human with big emotions, supporting a neurodivergent child, or just seeking more peace and connection at home, these resources offer practical tools grounded in research and real-life experience.
Books

Books for Parents

Toys

Play is how children learn—and these toys are handpicked by a speech-language pathologist to support communication, fine motor skills, executive function, turn-taking, emotional regulation, and more. They’re kid-approved, therapy-friendly, and just plain fun!
Toy Shop

Toys

Games

These classic games are more than just fun—they build turn-taking, regulation, anticipation, fine motor skills, and connection through shared joy and laughter.
Sorry Board Game

Games

Children's Books 

These books are more than just stories—they’re tools. Whether you’re building language skills, supporting emotional regulation, or encouraging imaginative play, each book has been chosen with care by a speech-language pathologist to spark meaningful moments between children and their grown-ups.
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Children's Books

Sensory Toys

These tools aren't just fun—they're powerful supports for kids who need extra input to feel calm, organized, and ready to engage. From movement-based activities to tactile fidgets, this collection can be used at home, in therapy, or in the classroom to support sensory integration and emotional regulation.
Pop it Fidget Toys

Sensory Toys

Executive Function Games 

Executive function skills—like attention, memory, flexible thinking, and self-control—are the brain’s “air traffic control system.” These skills are essential for communication. After all, in order to listen, take turns, follow directions, and respond appropriately, children need to be regulated, focused, and able to shift attention.
These games are a fun way to strengthen those foundational skills in a low-pressure, playful way.
Kids in Technology Class

Executive Function
Toys/Games

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