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Road Trip – Are we there yet?

Teach speech & language skills while riding in the car Engage with your child through simple games during daily commutes. From practicing specific sounds to playing “I Spy” focusing on colors, there are countless ways to incorporate learning into short trips. Prioritize safety and comfort Always buckle up.

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Speaking of a Happy Holiday

The holiday season often brings joy, but it can also increase stress for children with special needs due to new situations. By planning ahead, parents can minimize anxiety and increase feelings of excitement during this time. Creating routines and preparing schedules helps ensure your child experiences the holidays with more ease and happiness.

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Welcome to Holland

Raising a child with special needs opens eyes to a journey unlike any other, where every day brings new adventures but also unique challenges; embracing the detours leads to unexpected joys in places like Holland, where patience blooms into profound understanding.

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Dinner Time Chatter

Here is an excerpt based on your rules: Dinner time can be a great chance to help your child develop everyday language skills. Focus on just a few key words per week, repeated consistently, so they truly learn them. Using meals as interactive opportunities allows kids to practice speech while staying engaged and comfortable.

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Derivative Composition Exhibition

Discover how “Derivative Composition” at VSA arts’ Kennedy Center exhibition bridges disciplines, weaving together painting’s visual rhythm with the fluidity of dance and music into sculptures that echo theatrical gestures. This juried collection invites audiences to explore the unexpected intersections where art forms collide, challenging perceptions through dynamic installations and performances that pulse with creativity.

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