Oh my, now we are using Bubblewrap Mania to teach motor skills and computer skills.
Oh well, we said invite a new use for Bubblewrap. Someone with kids (no adults are elgible) send in this idea to t he contest listed on the orginal post.
As a special ed teacher I can say that this would be a great way to teach "cause and affect", which means severly handicapped individuals teach the hand and brain to do an activity and see what happens. Those stiff little fingers would get a great work out.
THANKS GUYS Educators all over the world will name this activity therapy. A physical and occupational therapists will be using your technique and they make in excess of $50,000 a year. Eat your hearts out guys.
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