![]() If an adjustment is made, requiring addition payment, such payment must be made immediately upon notice of such an adjustment. Subject to any adjustment made pursuant to any provisions of this contract, payment of the full purchase price must be made the day of the sale within the time specified in the flyer or website. The purchaser agrees to pay for property awarded to him in accordance with the prices quoted in his bid. If this is not provided, Bentley's reserves the right to require another form of payment. ![]() A personal or company check will ONLY be accepted when accompanied by a bank letter guaranteeing payment and valid driver's license. Bentley's nor the consignor makes no warranty, expressed or implied as to quantity, kind, character, quality, weight, size or description of any of the property or its fitness for any use or purpose.īentley's as a commissioned agent for the consignor reserves the right to reject any or all bids including all bids under which a bidder would take unfair advantage of the consignor or other bidders, to waive any technical defects in bids, and unless otherwise specified by the consignor or by the bidder, to accept any one item or group of items in the bid, as may be in the best interest of the consignor.Ĭash payments shall be in US currency, other acceptable forms of payment are MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, Cashier's Check, and Traveler's Check, Wire Transfers, Money Order and PayPal. Buyer specifically releases Auctioneer, its agents and representatives from all liability thereof.Īll property listed is offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS, WHAT IS" unless otherwise provided. Auctioneer, its agents, its employees and representatives shall not be liable by reason of any defect in or about the condition of the premises on which the auction is held. Persons in attendance during inspection, sale or removal of merchandise assume all risks of damage or loss to persons, property, or merchandise and shall exercise proper precautions at all times for the protection of persons and property and shall comply with all safety and health requirements as directed by Auctioneer, and local, state and federal regulations. ![]() Property will be available for inspection at the places and times specified. The bidder is invited, urged and cautioned to inspect the property prior to bidding. Those who bid are bound by those Terms and Conditions of the Sale, as amended by any oral announcement or posted notices, which together form the contract of the sale between the successful bidder (purchaser), Bentley & Associates, LLC Auctions and the seller (consignor) of the lot. You can also find them on My Therapy Shop.We advise all bidders to read the Terms and Conditions of the Sale before bidding with Bentley & Associates, LLC Auctions. Included are 21 different pictures as well as upper and lower case alphabet and numbers. They are made by the same therapist who created the original Pencil Obstacle Courses. I love this set of poke pictures because they are not too big and they have the dots at the perfect distance apart. The eraser is the perfect shape for a tripod grasp. I only had some little round push pins, which I put inside a basic pencil top eraser. There are some neat Jumbo push pins that may be good for kids with a really weak grasp, and the small push pins can fit inside a pencil grip to help work on that grasp. You also want to make sure that the kids do have a good grip on the push pin. You can modify the difficulty of poking by having the picture printed on regular paper or on cardstock, and you can change the position used by taping it up on a wall, lay on the floor, use a slant board, or even tape them to the bottom of the table so that the kids have to poke up to the table. You first have to have a squishy surface that you put the paper on, which can be a cork board, fun foam, carpet, etc. Poking the pins around a picture makes a nice picture, and it is even better when you have the picture that you are poking, and a blank piece of paper underneath so that you can see the finished product with just the holes without the dots. ![]() The pins are too small to use a gross grasp on, so they facilitate a good tripod or 3-jaw chuck grasp. Push pins or thumb tacks that you would use in a cork board are usually a perfect size to facilitate a good tripod grasp. Holding small objects is a benefit of good fine motor skills, and to work on developing and perfecting those fine motor skills, you can use small objects as a tool. Development Guide for Fine Motor Skills.Functional Skills For Kids – OT and PT Group Series.ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) Expand.
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