Specially geared for children who have a variety of diagnoses including (but not limited to) autism, sensory processing disorder, ADD/ADHD, intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers, but open to all youth (under 13 years old) of all ability levels.
Our sensory playtime program is set up as a variety of tactile, sensory activity stations that children are free to explore with their caregiver. Each month is a different theme. May's theme is gardens and flowers. Stations may include shaving cream, sand, water, and/or food items. Dress to make a mess.
Research shows sensory play supports children in their brain development, language development, gross and fine motor skills, as well as improving their ability to socially interact.