The holiday season is in the air which means children everywhere are anxiously awaiting the latest new toys. Parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) have a slightly different feat to tackle and must shop strategically in order to choose the best toy that will be fun and also aid in their child’s development. Websites such as Cerebral Palsy Toys and Play Aids and Astra Toy have lists to help parents pick out the best toys for their children. We have gathered some guidelines to help parents choose the best gifts that will surely thrill your child!

1.     Cater to your child’s capabilities: It’s important to think about the abilities of your child and avoid choosing a toy that is so complicated that it will frustrate your child or too simple and will not provide stimulation.

2.    Try to improve on certain skills: If there is an area such as motor skills or hand-eye coordination that your child struggles with, try to find toys that will help improve on these skills.

3.     Avoid trendy toys: Although those glitzy toy commercials may seem like they would be any child’s dream, keep your child’s needs in mind. These types of toys might be overwhelming to a child with CP. Instead, go for the more classic toys which can be just as much fun.

4.     Allow your child to choose: Children who are able to choose which toys they want are likely to be more excited to play with them.

5.    Take safety precautions: Be sure to thoroughly evaluate toys before you purchase them to check that they are the correct size and won’t pose a choking risk.

6.     Do some research: The internet provides an ample amount of resources that enable parents to research a toy before deciding to make that final purchase. AblePlay.com includes product reviews from experts which rate how appropriate each toy is based on various disabilities.

Below is a list of toys that fit into the above guidelines:

0-12 MONTHS:

· Super-Deluxe 3-D Lights & Music Activity Gym

· Skwish Classic (by Manhattan Toy)

· Symphony Tower

· Ball Party Light & Sound Ball (by Tomy)

· Curiosity Cube (Early Years, Interventional Playthings)

1-3 YEARS:

· The Original Rollercoaster (by Anatex)

· Pound and Play (by International Playthings)

· Tube With a View (by Small World Toys)

· Galt Pop Up Toy

· Busy Box (by Small World Toys)

· Musical Shape Sorter (by Small World Toys)

· Busy Vehicles Sound Puzzle (by Small World Toys)

3 YEARS and UP:

· Little Partners Learning Tower

· Nobbie Gertie Ball (by Small World Toys)

· Pathfinder – Explore the Trails of Pathfinder (by Anatex)

· Sound Tracks (Dragonfly Toys)

· Play Sports 30” Funball (by Small World Toys)

Many of these toys can be found at various major retailers throughout the U.S., both online and in stores. We hope this guide helps you find the perfect gift for your child this holiday season.

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