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Sometimes it isn't just about finding the right special needs product - it'a also about knowing how to use it.

This is where you can share your quick tips on how you've used these products in your environment.

For instance, you may benefit from hearing from a teacher who uses an augmentative communication device in her inclusive classroom, or from the parents that finds an 'everyday' item to meet the special needs of their child.

We can all learn from each other, so please add the little tidbits of information that you've picked up that help you out. You can even add photos or how to videos too.

We'll be adding tips from our family's experience too - please join us!

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