Ta Da! Introducing the Sticky Tray (patent pending)
So, what we did was we roamed the aisles at the Dollarama and came up with a brainstorm once we found the small suction cups. We thought it would be great to use them with students who may have difficulties with movement. We found the tray and thought that it would be perfect to use on a table or on a wheelchair tray. I think the little suction cups are the key. You could put them on any objects that needed to remain on the square tray. We found a little plate and a book that we attached the suction cups to it. We also picked up a little puzzle. But, we found the little suction cups didn't really stick to the puzzle. This enabled the items to remain stuck and not move. This would allow the student to use the plate and not knock it over. The student could also read the book, turn the pages without knocking it over. The suction cups really are the coolest little item we bought as you can use them for many other things. Kari used a bowl from home and the little suction cups worked. You could also use them on cups. Students who could use the Sticky Tray: students with movement difficulties (Cerebral Palsy) or students with behaviour difficulties who might throw items around.
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