In the world of subscription services, there’s almost a box for every passion—be it cosmetics, wine, or fashion. Now, there’s also a delightful option for children on the autism spectrum, thanks to the innovative C.A.R.E Box. This monthly subscription, created by the Spectrum Toy Store in Illinois, is dedicated to children under 13 with developmental disabilities.
Each C.A.R.E Box is thoughtfully curated to include a mix of sensory toys, educational materials, and engaging activities tailored specifically to your child’s developmental stage. As owner and behavioral therapist, Marissa Lee, explains, “For instance, if a parent has concerns about their child’s math abilities, we might add in a game like Chutes and Ladders that encourages counting and number recognition. Alongside that, there could be a reusable placemat for addition and subtraction, fun math flashcards, and suggestions for making the game more engaging to maintain their interest.”
Marissa recognizes the challenges parents encounter when selecting toys. “Parents often worry about how long their child will remain engaged with a toy before they lose interest and require something new,” she shared. “Our goal is to provide a diverse array of toys and activities that not only support the intended use of the toy but also extend learning opportunities beyond their initial purpose.”
C.A.R.E Box is part of a growing trend among subscription services focused on sensory-friendly solutions. Another notable service, Sensory Theraplay, founded by a pediatric occupational therapist, features therapeutic toys aimed at enhancing sensory motor skills for children aged 4 to 8. These boxes include items like putty, tactile toys, fidgets, and craft activities designed for therapeutic play.
For those interested in enriching their child’s playtime, C.A.R.E Boxes can be subscribed to for $25.95 a month. A portion of each subscription goes toward scholarships for extracurricular programs at the Spectrum Toy Store, demonstrating a commitment to community support.
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In summary, the C.A.R.E Box offers a unique blend of fun and educational resources tailored to children with ASD, making it a valuable tool for parents seeking to enhance their child’s learning and play experiences.
