Mrs Down's Diary
Two years ago that would have made a very expensive toy resource. At today's rapidly dropping prices, it's not so bad. Ollie has loved it.
As he is autistic, sensory experiences are very important to him. To see him watch and feel the trickle of the grain, fill and refill his trucks, push his trains across a mountain of corn, bury the lot and then tip the whole works onto the lawn is great. It has absorbed his attention significantly more than any other of the toys, trampoline and climbing frame that are there.
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Hide AdAnd, it has absorbed significant amounts of my time endlessly refilling the sandpit ,scooping the grain back up off the lawn and sweeping it out of the dining room and kitchen whence it has made its way into every little nook and cranny.
Next week we shall be having Jessica. As the sibling of a child with learning and communication difficulties, it is important to give her time that is special to her, without the often destructive (unwittingly I may add) force of her brother.
For full feature see West Sussex Gazette April 15