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Traveling with an autistic child this summer? Above and Beyond Therapy offers 10 expert tips to reduce stress and create positive family memories.
As summer approaches, many children eagerly anticipate the break from school, but for children diagnosed with autism, the change in routine can be overwhelming.
Staff photo / Bob Coupland Elissa Toto-Taylor of Hubbard leads a yoga class for children at the summer camp taking place at the Jewish Community Center in Youngstown. The camp is taking place ...
You can also help make summer special for these children by donating. “We purchase stem-activities and musical activities, arts and crafts activities,” Gorrow explained.
Experts share tips on keeping children with autism active and engaged during summer break. Fun activities include outdoor and indoor activities.
The greatest part of summer has always been the opportunity to freely play and learn as a family. Here are a few kid-approved ideas to get summer started!
With warmer days and the end of school quickly approaching, children may need something to do. Here's a list of summer activities for students, ranging from free camps to specialty events.
More than 20 children attended the Whole Spectrum Autism Summer Camp in Jersey City. The five-week program allowed children to enjoy arts and crafts, sports, games and academic activities.
Hitting the road for a summer family vacation with children can be very stressful, but the intensity of preparation and the scrutiny over every detail is amplified when one of the kids along for ...
Part of the program is a summer camp for children with special needs. "There is such a need for kids with autism and there are just some gaps there," Lisa McCarty said.