Nov/Dec 2011

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Inspiring Good Cheer: Yoga Poses to Ring in the Holidays

Yoga Poses for Holiday Joy Channel holiday excitement into peaceful poses with your little ones. Shine Like a Star: Lie down as stars – arms and legs reach out while everyone sings Twinkle Twinkle Little Star or says Star Light, Star Bright together.

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Mommy’s Timeout: Magnificent Trees

Parenting often feels like a constant race. When you need a break, try visualization meditation near trees. Focus on your deep breathing; beautiful nature scenery with trees can help you feel calm.

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Organization Tips For Holiday Decorations

Transform your holiday season with effortless organization using labeled stacking bins. By labeling all sides of clear storage bins and choosing wisely between original boxes or repurposed household items like box lids and small containers, you’ll keep ornaments neatly organized for years to come.

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The New Rules Of Adaptive P.E.

Why Embrace Adaptive Physical Education for Autism Spectrum Students? Discover why traditional P.E. often falls short for children with autism, and how specialized adaptive programs can unlock their potential through tailored movement activities designed to meet unique learning needs.

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Angels on Stage

Discover the magic of Angels on Stage. This San Jose non-profit theater troupe transforms lives through inclusive productions featuring children with special needs aged 5-22. Led by founder DeAnna Pursai, AoS believes in “Perception, Not Perfection,” showcasing talents and creating community through annual professional shows like Alice in Wonderland.

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Special Fans: Marcos

Parenthood brings endless challenges, especially when you’re raising a child like Marcos. From managing therapies to coordinating school schedules and medical appointments, every day feels like a puzzle piece that sometimes doesn’t fit just right. I remember those early days feeling isolated—didn’t everyone have it easier than me?

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Holiday Memories: Clara & Santa

Clara’s First Christmas with Santa We rushed to the antique mall in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, hoping for a picture with Santa. Our baby Clara couldn’t be there initially because of her tiny size due to being born at 26 weeks. We found Santa sitting quietly under a porch light.

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