by shelly andrews | May 29, 2018 | autism, behavior, feature, sensory friendly, skills, Summer
Summer is just around the corner! We can’t wait to start soaking up some sun and enjoy the warmer weather. We compiled a list of some great activities to keep your kiddos entertained and developing their skills all summer long. Follow along with our blog each... Read More
by shelly andrews | Dec 3, 2013 | blog |
The role of executive function processes begin early during the preschool years and continue to increase through middle and high school when students need to use skills such as note taking, summarizing, multi-tasking and staying on task. Success does not come easy and... Read More
by shelly andrews | Oct 18, 2013 | blog |
Hello again! Hope you all enjoyed last week’s Halloween Tips: Part 1! Here are a a few more tips to help your whole family enjoy Halloween! Tip #4: Carve a Pumpkin Cut open the top and dig in! The inside “brains” of the pumpkin are the ultimate sensory... Read More
by shelly andrews | Oct 11, 2013 | blog |
Halloween is all around us. The air has an autumn crisp to it at night, pumpkins are making their way to more and more porch steps and the amount of fall decor available in every store makes it tempting to start stocking up on candy immediately, even knowing your... Read More
by shelly andrews | Oct 1, 2013 | blog |
Sending your child to school is a BIG deal for the parent of a child with Autism. It’s not just an education for our children. For us, school also includes therapy sessions, 1:1 time with a teacher’s assistant and the special education teacher, and an abundance of... Read More