Learn about Dream Catchers and their importance in Native American culture. Ms. Webb will show parents and kids how to make dream catchers from paper plates and string.
Great for ages 4-8 with adult. Parents attend this class with children.
Registration begins Tuesday April 9th. Call 769-9044 x2
Learn about Dream Catchers and their importance in Native American culture. Ms. Webb will show students ages 9 & up how to make dream catchers from embroidery hoops, string, beads, feathers.
Registration begins Tuesday April 9th.
Call 769-9044 x2
We supply the chocolate melts in a variety of colors and Oreo’s in a variety of flavors. Take a cake pop stick and attach it to the Oreo of your choice and dip it in chocolate. Then choose from a variety of sprinkles to make your Oreo Pop decorative.
Although there are no nut products in this program it is possible that some of the decorations or chocolate melts may be processed in a factory that also produces nuts. Please advise us if you child has any food allergy upon registration.
Open to students in Middle School and High School only.
For safety reasons we must keep the ages to 10 and up for participants in the room. Younger siblings may wait outside the room with an adult caregiver.
Registration begins Tuesday April 9th.
Spanish
Creando las Conexiones involucra a los participantes en las etapas de desarrollo del niño, para que puedan reconocer y actuar sobre el desarrollo atípico cuando lo observen. El objetivo de esta sesión es aumentar el acceso a los recursos que promueven la detección, evaluación, diagnóstico, y la inscripción en los servicios adecuados para niños en riesgo de discapacidades del desarrollo o el Trastorno del Espectro del Autismo. Los participantes también tendrán una mejor comprensión del poder y beneficio de utilizar apoyos visuales para proporcionar estructura en las actividades del día a día.
Yeimy Bakemon-Morel
phone #401-785-2666 ext 76795
email is YBakemonMorel@lifespan.org.
Autism Project Training for Parents presented in English
English
Creating the Connections engages participants in the stages of a child’s development, so they can recognize and act upon atypical development when they observe it. The goal of this session is to increase access to resources that promote screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and enrollment in appropriate services for children at risk of developmental disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder. Participants will also get a better understanding of the power and benefit of using visual supports to provide structure in day-to-day activities.
Linda Brunetti
401-667-6045