The Resource Storeroom - Recreation
& Toys
Resources listed alphabetically with
Colorado resources listed first
indicates "Parent Recommended"
links
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Parent Wisdom ♦
Where Do I Start?
(PDF)
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♦ General
Disability Resources
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Specific Disability
Resources
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♦ Early Childhood
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Transition & Adult
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Parenting
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Childcare
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Education
& IEPs
♦ IDEA
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Advocacy & Legal Resources
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Health Care & Medical Resources
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Mental Health Resources
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Medicaid,
Waivers & SSI ♦
Financial Planning
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Equipment
& Technology
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Recreation & Toys
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Misc Services ♦
The Adaptive
Sports Center's mission is to get people
with disabilities out into the wilderness
enjoying recreational activities. Located in
Crested Butte.
Breckenridge
Outdoor Education Center - Therapeutic
adventure, team and leadership development,
adaptive winter sports, experiential
education for people of all abilities.

Family
Travel Gear
- Family travel website that offers great travel products to
assist families traveling with special needs children.
303-507-1339.
National
Sports Center for the Disabled provides
quality outdoor sports and therapeutic
recreation programs for people with physical,
cognitive, emotional, or behavioral
challenges.
Special
Olympics Colorado
Sports Made Possible - Sports Made
Possible is a charitable organization
that provides children and adults, who
are living with various mental and/or
physical challenges, an opportunity to
play baseball as a team member in an
organized league.
AblePlay - Independent ratings and
reviews of toys for parents of children with
special needs. Reviews detail the "how's and
why's" of each product.
Infant
Stimulation Toys - High-contrast products
for infants with designs that reflect
laboratory research on the visual preferences
of babies.
Let's Play - Information on selecting
toys for play, toys for children with
disabilities, adapting toys to make them
easier to use, locating specially designed
toys.
Special Needs Toys
Toys & Playtime Tips for children with
special needs (Fisher-Price).
Toys R Us - Guide for differently-abled
kids. |