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  1. PREVOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT MATERIALS COMPLETE KIT (MODEL 1-08000-00) Picture of PREVOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT MATERIALS COMPLETE KIT (MODEL 1-08000-00) The Prevocational Skills Development Materials Complete Kit, model 1-08000-00, is a training system for the development of manipulative skills, including matching, sorting, counting, assembly, and packaging, designed for use by students with multiple disabilities including blindness or low vision. The complete system includes five sets of materials, which are meant to be used in conjunction with other materials suggested in the accompanying guidebook: A Paper-Folding Jig for use in 3-part foldin...[More Information]

  2. WORK-PLAY TRAYS (MODELS 1-03751-00, 1-03660-00, 1-03761-00, & 1-03740-00) Work-Play Trays are work trays for sorting / matching/ assembly designed for use in perceptual training activities by children who are blind or have low vision. These trays have raised edges to contain objects that might roll out of reach. They provide an enclosed work space for sorting, matching, classifying, and counting activities. DIMENSIONS (LxW): Large trays (1-03761-00 and 1-03740-00) are 21.25 x 13.25 inches; small trays (1-03751-00 and 1-03660-00) are 17 x 11.75 inches. COLOR: Yellow (1...[More Information]

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