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Follow on Google News | Onetaskbox Offers a Catalog of Shoebox Tasks to Help People With Autism and Rehabbing From InjuriesInnovative company provides products that work with the TEACCH method to help.
By: One Box Tasks "Shoebox tasks have been used for years as part of the Teacch Method," commented a spokesperson from Onetaskbox. "The problem is that shoe boxes are not hygienic, and this can lead to real problems. Our solution increases the benefits by being professionally made without any of the problems using a shoe box can bring." According to the company, Teacch is a treatment method to improve communication, independent functioning, and participation levels of people with autism. It has a long history of success. The aim is to enable the patient to develop skills that help them become as independent as possible. Onetaskbox's Shoebox Tasks are made of durable and sustainable plastic. They are crafted in a way that puts safety first, are hygienic, and uniform in design. All aspects of their creation are handled with complete professionalism. The company sells all with a 30-day exchange policy and a two-year warranty. In line with the Onetaskbox vision, they are manufactured and assembled by men and women facing employment barriers. Thirty different task boxes are currently available, with more being added on a regular basis. Some of the most popular include Clothespin Color Match, Match Eggs, Bolt and Nut, and Finish Color Series. The entire catalog can be seen on the official company website. For more information on Onetaskbox and its Shoebox Tasks, visit https://onetaskbox.com/ End
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