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Author: Traci Murn

Bugging Out with Ravensburger BuggaLoop Board Game

May 2, 2016 by Traci Murn Leave a Comment
BuggaLoop Game

We are very excited to partner with Ravensburger to bring you some of their latest games that offer wonderful opportunities to learn through play. Do your kids LOVE HEXBUGs? Are you looking for a fun bug game? If you answered yes to either of those questions or just have lots of HEXBUGs crawling around the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Learning Through Play Tagged: Games for Kids, Kids Games

Seussical Engages All Children: A Sensory Friendly Performance at WP Presents

April 28, 2016 by Traci Murn Leave a Comment
Seussical

  We are so excited to partner with WP Presents to bring you their amazing shows this season. We are especially excited to have been invited to attend their sensory friendly show, Seussical! Our first sensory friendly theatre experience was amazing! Seussical was a very cute theatre production. The Cat in the Hat was our … [Read more…]

Posted in: Performing Arts, Sensory Learning, The Arts Tagged: Autism, performing arts, sensory friendly shows

How I Explained Autism to My Son?

April 25, 2016 by Traci Murn 4 Comments
How I Explained Autism to My Son

When my daughter was diagnosed with autism I always wondered how I would tell her big brother. As my son grew older, he heard words such as “autism” and “special needs” and began to ask questions. I always tried to simplify everything by saying, “Your sister has special needs.” I did not really focus on … [Read more…]

Posted in: Child Development, Education, Parenting, Special Needs Tagged: Autism
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