June 20, 2018
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Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Amberley Monsters are fascinating and scary for kids. Monsters can be in a dark closet, under the bed or in any unexplored, dark spot. Usually, the idea of monsters is fun or exciting, … Continue reading →
April 16, 2018
by JeanneLovesBooks
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Not Norman: A Goldfish Story by Kelly Bennett A young boy wants a pet. He wants a pet he can play and snuggle with. When he gets a goldfish in a bowl named Norman he is really disappointed. “All Norman … Continue reading →
September 18, 2015
by Editorial Team
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What: Students, ages 7 to 11, will participate in acting, improvisation, creative movement, comedy, team building, puppetry and more. The Arts provide a powerful tool for developing self-expression, confidence, creativity, self-awareness, social and communication skills. Presentation the last day of … Continue reading →
January 7, 2015
by Shannon
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I’ll start this post by revealing my bias. I love theatre. I’d always known it was a fun activity and a great way to connect with like minded kids. But studying it in college helped me see the true power … Continue reading →
November 6, 2014
by Shannon
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It’s fast approaching, but don’t miss the chance to be part of this great program. Saturday, November 8th is the beginning of a FREE eight-week program that welcomes kids living with autism. Drama Interaction, a nonprofit organization, received a grant to … Continue reading →
July 24, 2014
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Last night at our Salon Series support group for parents, lots of information was shared about social development. A few resources stood out as ones that we wanted to share with the larger CEA community. The topic was social skills … Continue reading →
October 9, 2013
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It was a whirlwind evening of terrific resources and tons of information yesterday at our Lecture Series, Supporting Your Child’s Social Self-Esteem with Jill Kuzma, CCC-SLP. Processing social information and teaching social skills is a tricky thing for parents, so … Continue reading →
October 8, 2013
by Shannon
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One of the hardest things, as a parent on the spectrum, is watching your child struggle socially and not knowing how to help them. So join us and learn how to support the development of your child’s confidence and self-esteem … Continue reading →
October 1, 2013
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We are pretty excited for next week’s Lecture Series with Jill Kuzma. Here’s one of her super practical blog posts. It’ll give you just a small taste of how everyday helpful her information is. So join us on Tuesday, October 8 … Continue reading →