Here’s a story about Casey’s Cookies, a company that helps disabled adults. I have purchased their cookies for business functions and know it is wonderful company helping people in our community who may not have a job. Please take a minute to learn about Casey’s Cookies and use them if you need cookies for a function at home or at work. They distribute cookies all over the U.S. One of their bigger clients is Google in New York.
Here’s an article in Tampa Bay Parenting this month that you may want to read if you have a child with special needs in the school system.
When your child is in need of a special learning plan, it can be intimidating. The terms 504 and IEP are used constantly but what do they really mean, and where do you start when you don’t know what to do next?
Here’s a fun event for families with children with special needs at the Great Explorations Children’s Museum. It’s the second Sunday of the month.
Time: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Date: Second Sunday of each month except May 2015 (2015 dates: January 11, February 8, March 8, April 12, June 14, July 12, August 9, September 13, October 11, November 8, and December 13.) Location: Great Explorations Children’s Museum Cost: $5 per person and FREE for Great Ex members.
Register/Info: (727) 821-8992, ext. 209
In January, Great Explorations launced their new Great Connections program, a monthly event especially for children with special needs and their families. On the second Sunday of each month, Great Explorations will close to the general public from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., modify lights and sounds, and provide a “cool down” room for families who need to take a break.
Address:
Great Explorations Children’s Museum
1925 4th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33704
Are you looking for somewhere to go with your child this weekend? Pinellas Park has a wonderful place called Saddle Up Riding Club, Inc. It is located at 9301 62nd Street in Pinellas Park, FL. The phone number is 727.520.3132. This is a place you can go to learn about horse and have fun riding them. They offer lessons on the weekend. Check out there levels of classes. It’s called Barn Time for Kids. They also have birthday parties at the farm for kids. Kids with disabilities are welcome to enjoy the fun.
I saw this article and had to post. It has some different events that take place in Southwest Florida for kids with special needs. Check it out.
I want to highlight this:
Fort Myers Miracle
Hammond Stadium, Lee County Sports Complex » 14100 Six Mile Cypress Parkway, Fort Myers » miraclebaseball.com
The Fort Myers Miracle and the Dave Clark Foundation will hold their 10th annualSpecial Needs Baseball camp in April. The Miracle team and coaches teach the kids a variety of baseball skills like hitting, throwing, catching and fielding as well as playing baseball games with them. The event, which includes lunch, is open to children up to age 18 and is free to participants and their families. For more information, call Ashley Adams at 768-4210 or email aadams@miraclebaseball.com.
and I also thought this was interesting. I know the Surfers for Autism events take place all over Florida.
Surfers for Autism
Surfersforautism.org
Statewide program that has a surfing day on Fort Myers Beach each fall.
Let me know if there are any other events for kids with special needs. Email me at scottrussell@tfamail.com
When you find out your child has special needs, looking for services for your child can be daunting. Who do I contact? Where do I start? Just some of the questions you may be asking. In Florida there are special education services that your child may be eligible for. Here’s a article that may help point you in the right direction of these services. Click here for more information.
Did you that more than 25,000 people live with autism in and around Tampa Bay. The University of South Florida has a community-based project called The Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (CARD) that provides information and consultation to individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and related disabilities. They have a fabulous website full of information and a variety of resources, materials, online trainings and tutorial and even community events.
There is a special section called Autism Friendly Business Directory. This is where they give you a list of businesses that are autism friendly including restaurants, entertainment, faith based organizations, health & wellness, travel, public parks and recreation and others.
Maybe you are looking for places to take the kids this holiday season. If you go on the website at http://card-usf.fmhi.usf.edu/index.html you will find Dinosaur World, Lowry Park Zoo, Great Explorations Children’s Museum, Glazer Museum, Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) and The Florida Aquarium.
Maybe you are thinking about staying at a hotel on the beach or in Tampa. There are several hotels including the TradeWinds Island Resort on St. Petersburg Beach, the Crowne Plaza Tampa Westshore and Wyndam Hotel Westshore. You can also book a vacation with ASD Vacations and be linked with a personal special needs travel agent.
When you click on the links to the locations you want to visit, you will find a page with information for adults and then pages you can review with your child prior to visiting the location. This is to help your child so they have advance knowledge of rules and potential sensory issues.
If you are a business or you know of a business that wants to become a part of the CARD Business Directory, you can go onto the website or call 813-974-2532.
I would love to find out what you think about this program and if this helps you with your planning for fun adventures with your child. Email me at scottrussell@tfamail.com or comment below.