20 ​Best Gifts for Special Needs Kids With Physical, Developmental, Sensory or Behavioral/Emotional Challenges Gift Guides

Shopping for a special needs child can seem a little daunting. Whether the child you are buying for has physical (muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, chronic asthma, epilepsy, etc.), developmental (Down syndrome, autism, dyslexia, processing disorders, etc.), behavioral/emotional (ADD, bipolar, oppositional defiance disorder, etc.) or sensory (blindness, visually impaired, deafness, limited hearing, etc.) issues, there's sure to be something on this list that they'll enjoy. Don't hesitate to ask the child's parents or caregivers for suggestions, too.

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Elisa Schmitz
Wonderful gift ideas here. I am a huge believer in weighted blankets and Therapy Putty for kids to hold for focus and anxiety relief. Playfoam is a great (similar) idea. Thank you for this great list!
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