For many families and kids with disabilities, each holiday can be a reminder of barriers or differences that exist. Some kids may not be able to participate in an Easter egg hunt without assistance, or maybe they can’t eat orally, have food sensitivities or severe allergies that prohibit them from taking part in the fun of searching for Easter chocolates. So that all kids can have fun, here are some ideas to make your family Easter more inclusive this year. Inclusive Egg Hunt Ideas: Try some of these creative ideas make sure that all kids are included:
King City - Adapted Gymnastics (Pulsars Gymnastics Partnership) - York
Adapted Gymnastics is a class for just adaptive athletes who have a broad spectrum of disabilities and severities. They will be partnered with a 2:1 coach.
Kerry's Place (FFS) - Autism: Beyond the Diagnosis - Online
This 2½-hour workshop teaches parents and caregivers strategies and tools to help their children and youth understand their diagnosis, using a strengths-based approach.
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