Merchandise
Look for T-shirts and other accessories that promote individuality rather than focus on disability labels!
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(Remind teachers about accommodations) Learns best by listening to information: Discussion groups, oral lectures and reading out loud
(Remind teachers about accommodations) Learns best by movement: Role play, build models, give demonstrations and engage in hands on activities
(Remind teachers about accommodations) Learns best by doing: Using hands and fingers, writing, drawing, note taking and hands on activities
(Remind teachers about accommodations) Learns best using eyes to see information: graphics, pictures, objects, graphs, maps and other visual aids
Fun apparel for those of us who are proud to not be typical! Also Atypical kid, teen, mom and dad.
Products for the unique people and pets in your life: Atypical boss, Atypical chef, Atypical Family, Atypical Dog, Atypical Cat
Shirts and accessories for those who follow their own path
A visual way to show ordinary thinkers that you just don't think like everyone else.
Super-charged levels of taste, touch, smell, hearing and vision may cause increased sensitivity in these areas.
Why be standard, typical, common, ordinary or usual when you can be unique, extraordinary, novel, distinctive and original?
Extreme attention to detail and meticulous care go beyond standard expectations.
Strong opinions, passionate viewpoints and matter-of-fact comments may offend some people.
Unconventional thinking, colorful behavior and non-conformist interests may challenge societal norms.














