The Benefits of Drawing for ASD
Art, specifically drawing, is a form of controlled communication and can be especially beneficial to a child with an autism spectrum disorder. For children that have difficulty with receptive language or sharing themselves verbally, drawing provides them a unique outlet.







Take some time today to create some art. I have lots of great ideas to get you started.
Earth Day is this Saturday! Try these great activities with your children to get them thinking about our environment and how they can help make the world a better place.
The kids are home and free from homework, schedules and school for a week. What are you going to do with them to keep them busy, happy and out of your hair? I have got a few great ideas for you to survive this week and have fun while doing it.
St. Patrick’s Day occurs annually on March 17. Help the kids celebrate the Irish with these simple and fun activities.
We all have two sides of the brain and while linear test score intelligence lies in the left, real genius is when we use both sides of the brain in tandem. Here are some things you can do to get your left brain linear thinkers to open up the right side of themselves.
This holiday break is a great time to take the Handwriting Challenge. 7 Days to Better Handwriting is a simple and engaging way to help your child get comfortable with handwriting so he can concentrate on the rest of the learning happening in the classroom.