Friday, July 19, 2019

Back to School Shopping

It's that time again! Time to go to school shopping!

Every year I get questions about what does MY child need to bring.  I think many of you are surprised to here me say to check the list for the grade level that your kiddo. Here's the list: https://tarver.adams12.org/sites/tarver.d7sb.adams12.org/files/assets/supply_list.pdf

Many classrooms share supplies and your child is a part of that classroom so having markers, crayons, dry erase markers are very important because your child will be using those supplies when they are in their teacher's classroom. I do ask that any child that uses stamps instead of pencils bring 2 washable stamp pads. 

Other things to keep in mind as you back to school shop:

  • Headphones: Get a sturdy pair and write your kids name on them in Sharpie. Target usually sells heavy duty sets for $10.00-$15.00. Please don't buy from the dollar store and expect they will last the year- they won't.
  • Backpacks- get a backpack that opens wide and is easily recognizable to your child. Put something unique on the zipper pull so they know their backpack is theirsIt is a small area and everyone buys backpacks from Target or Walmart- which means your kid will likely have a similar backpack to 20 other kids at school. Write their name inside the backpack in Sharpie. 
  • Coats- please write names on coats and sweatshirts in Sharpie. In one grade level there are usually 5-6 kids with the same coat so it is very helpful to have this information on the tag. It also helps if you take a picture of it so in November when you email saying that your child lost a blue coat, I know what we are looking through the lost and found for. 
  • Water bottles-  Hydration is great! Kids bring water bottles to lunch, recess and sometimes to other classrooms. They get bumped over, lost and hidden away. We try to keep track of them but are honestly a low priority. Please do not buy a $20.00 bottle. This is a great item to get at the dollar store buy 3 so if they get lost your have a back up and write your child's name on it in Sharpie. We will send water bottles home throughout the week to wash. 
  • Please bring back to school supplies to back to school night and leave in their teacher's classroom or bring them the first day of school. 
  • If your kid uses a communication device and you will be sending in an extra charging core please label it as several kids have cords.  
  •  If your family is in need of assistance in purchasing supplies, please let me know so we can help with resources. 
  •  If you have more questions feel free to email me. I will be a back to work on August 8. 

Monday, July 8, 2019

Parent Resource- Indoor Skydiving

Yes! You read that correctly!  
Your child could try indoor sky diving. 
 I tried this a few years ago and it was fun and exhausting.  



Check out iFly's website for more information!  For any families that try it, you must send me pictures!

https://www.iflyworld.com/programs/all-abilities/

Friday, July 5, 2019

Parent Resource- Camping

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The National Sports Center for the Disabled  can help families who are interested in going camping. They welcome families with all abilities. 

Hosted Camping

If you wish to receive assistance during your camping experience, hosted camping is for you! We will set up camp, prepare meals and clean up. Space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Rental equipment is available. Participants must be independent and manage self-care or bring a care-giver to provide assistance.
Dates: June-September
Location:
Jim Creek Campground | Winter Park, CO
Price: $175 per staff person, plus 3% USFS Fee.
Equipment Rental Available: $20 per tent; $5 per sleeping pad; $10 per sleeping bag; $15 per stove

Independent Camping

Independent camping is not staffed. Space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Rental equipment is available.
Dates: June-September
Location:
 Independent/unstaffed accessible campground at the foot of majestic James Peak | Jim Creek Campground | Winter Park, CO

Price: Camping is free, but a reservation is required with the NSCD.
Equipment Rental Available: $20 per tent; $5 per sleeping pad; $10 per sleeping bag; $15 per stove


Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Parent Resource: Sailing

Here's an interesting opportunity:
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Enjoy the stunning mountain scenery around Grand Lake and learn basic sailing techniques from junior members of the Grand Lake Yacht Club. Bring a sack lunch and plenty of water. Participants must be independent and manage self-care or bring a care-giver to provide assistance.
Location: Grand Lake Yacht Club | Grand Lake, CO
Dates: Fridays; July 12, July 19, July 26, and August 2, 2019
Time: 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Price: No charge, thanks to a grant from Grand Lake Yacht Club.
Ages: 5 & up


Parent Resource- Colorado ROCKIES Ability Clinic

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The Colorado Rockies are hosting an ability clinic for any child 5 years and up with any disability. 
Your child could learn to pitch or catch with their favorite Rockies Player.
  • Date: August 2, 2019
  • Time: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
  • Location: Coors Field | 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Parent Resource- Therapeutic Recreation

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Paul Derda Recreation Center in Broomfield offers a wide array of sports for kids with disabilities. Swim lessons, softball and Special Olympics Bowling is registering now.

Check out the registration site here:
https://web2.vermontsystems.com/wbwsc/cobroomfieldwt.wsc/search.html?module=Global&keyword=TR

Paul Derda Recreation Center (PDRC)

 
13201 Lowell Blvd.
Broomfield, CO 80020
Ph: 303.460.6900 

Parent Resource- Sensory Friendly Movies


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Spiderman and Toy Story will be having some sensory friendly showings this month.
Check out the website below for more information!

https://www.amctheatres.com/programs/sensory-friendly-films

Monday, July 1, 2019

Parent Resource- Jump Street Sensory Friendly Saturdays



https://www.gotjump.com/colorado/

Do you need to wear out your child? Try a trampoline park.
Jumpstreet offers a sernsory friendly time for kids who don't do well with larger crowds and loud music.
Special Needs days are the first Saturday of the month. They turn down/off the music and they will make an exception to allow outside food, if needed. The first hour of jumping is solely for special needs families and parents/guardians jump for free.

Parent Resource- Colorado OUTLAWS!!!

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The Outlaws Professional Lacrosse team is hosting a clinic for kids 5 and up. They can accommodate any disability. 
  • Date: July 10, 2019
  • Time: 4:30-6:00 p.m.
  • Location: Broncos Stadium at Mile High | 1801 Stadium Circle Denver, CO 80024

Parent Resource- Two Angels Foundation


If you haven't heard of the Two Angels Foundation, you should research them. They do amazing work and help provide kids with adaptive bikes. Check out their website:
https://twoangelsfoundation.org/

If your child might be interested in an adaptive bike they have a process that you can look at here:
https://twoangelsfoundation.org/online-application/

They have a golf tournament fundraiser at the end of the month for any of you parents that are interested it is a good time for a good cause.
https://twoangelsfoundation.org/two-angels-ugly-coat-golf-classic/


Parent Resource: Preparing for the 4th of July

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The 4th of July can be a stressful week especially for kids with autism or kids with anxiety issues. It is tough to understand why there are unpredictable loud noises happening. Why we are visiting places that are new and seeing people that we aren't used to.

Here is a social story that may help with the fireworks. Start reading it today and throughout the week to prepare kids for what will happen. As always with social stories present them in a matter of a fact way.
https://www.childrens-specialized.org/Content/Uploads/Childrens%20Specialized/Files/I-Watch-Fireworks---Social-Story.pdf

Also, update your child's communication device so they have a way to talk about fireworks, barbecues, and being happy or scared, show them how to talk about loud noises. (look in descriptors)

Here are some more tips to make the week go easy.
https://pathways.org/blog/7-tips-sensory-friendly-4th-july/


Also, if you are planning to go to a large event to watch fireworks. Have your child wear glow necklaces (the Dollar Tree has lots of these now) and writing your phone number in Sharpie on their wrist isn't bad idea either. Every year, I hear stories from other SSN teachers who have found a child out of pure luck that has wandered away in the dark.

Most of all, have a happy 4th of July. Your children will appreciate all of these experiences as they get older no matter how difficult they are now.


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