Starting as early as infancy, toys play a supportive role in a child’s development. Toys can help a child learn new skills, like color and shape identification and hand eye coordination, in the crucial years of primary brain development. For a child with special needs, toys can cater to specific areas of development or preference and serve as a therapy aid. There are a myriad of toys available that address specific needs but are still marketed for children of all abilities.
Source: Friendship Circle