
The play and leisure section of Living made easy for children includes various games, toys and equipment for children and young people with disabilities.
This includes cycles, equipment for swimming, puzzles, sensory toys and equipment and play equipment for both indoor and outdoor use.
Toys for play are unlikely to be provided by either the health service or social services. A paediatric occupational therapist should however be able to advise on suitable toys and activities to develop the cognitive, fine and gross motor and visual skills of your child. They may also know of local toy libraries or parent support groups that lend toys to try out with your child before purchase.
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