Make The Most Out Of Spring
Posted: February 20, 2017
Spring is the perfect season for a fresh start. Make the most out of this season by getting outside, evaluating your goals and even enjoying the rain!
Posted: February 20, 2017
Spring is the perfect season for a fresh start. Make the most out of this season by getting outside, evaluating your goals and even enjoying the rain!
Posted: December 16, 2016
Beat the winter blues with these fun activities you can do indoors!
Posted: October 27, 2016
Get your child into the fun with sensory toys that will not only provide joy but also stimulate them intellectually! Who said therapy and learning couldn't be fun?
Posted: August 25, 2016
In the ongoing effort to provide fun activities for parents and children with Cerebral Palsy to engage in, we've put together a list we hope you find to be a huge success!
Posted: June 22, 2016
Get prepared for the warmer months with our summer checklist full of ideas for children with Cerebral Palsy and other conditions!
Posted: April 7, 2016
Get your child out of the house in fun and unique ways with our list of outdoor activities that can expand your child's imagination and spring-time fun!
Posted: March 22, 2016
Sled hockey is a unique sport that is only growing in popularity. Find out more about an exciting sport that may be an option for your child with Cerebral Palsy!
Posted: March 17, 2016
Believe it or not, spring holidays are already right around the corner. In the season of fake grass, high-sugar treats and bunny rabbits, it’s natural to want to help your child however you can get into the holiday spirit! With dietary limitations and certain activities perhaps being too difficult or challenging due to symptoms related to your child’s CP, it may feel impossible to actively participate in some of the more time-honored traditions like decorating eggs or hunting for treats.
Posted: February 19, 2016
Think sports aren't in the cards for children with Cerebral Palsy? Think again!
Posted: November 20, 2015
Our final craft for your child with special needs is a fun slice of Pumpkin Pie. This craft can serve as an excellent table setter (write each person’s name on the brown crust so they know where to sit!), as well as serving as a fun opportunity for your child to get into the Thanksgiving spirit. Whether your child’s able to eat Pumpkin Pie or just wants to make the craft as a way to decorate your home, this can be a festive way to get the family involved.