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“Resources for children with special needs were difficult to find and parents more often had to rely on school districts to supply them with therapeutic devices, which could be used at home", the father said.
In 2002 he founded eSpecial Needs, a company that develops products for children who suffer from Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injury and for kids struggling with Speech and Communication.
Scott’s company builds several resources such as: Assistive technology aids, products for education (games, books, teaching tools), furniture, toys, wheelchairs and strollers, etc. Some of the most popular products are tactile sensory kits, ergonomic customized cups, dynamic standers, etc.
“Our mission is to make life easier for parents, more enriching for children and more enjoyable for the entire family. Our goal is to provide children with special needs and their parents with the very finest products available. We continue to search the world over for innovative, hard to find, high-quality products, and then rigorously test them for performance and value”, it says on the official website.
Adapted from: http://www.especialneeds.com/company-information.html
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UrielAhmed • Tue, 07/23/2019 - 15:00
I salute the determination of this man. On the site of australian writing, I read a similar article and it was very admiring as well. All these people wishes well for others and it is inspirational.