1. Number Grids & Blocks
Use our colorful Bonniebell grids and blocks to make abstract concepts tangible. Encourage children to group blocks by character association, turning math into a relatable story.
3. Engaging Games
Utilize character-based games to build confidence. These activities lower anxiety by focusing on play-based learning, allowing children to communicate through the lens of their favorite character.
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2. Strategic Number Lines
Integrate number lines into daily routines. Children can 'walk' characters along the line to visualize sequences, helping those with sensory or processing needs to track progress.
4. Structured Routines
Establish predictable patterns using our visual aids. Structure provides a sense of safety, enabling neurodiverse learners to focus on the magic of stories rather than the stress of uncertainty.