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Inclusive Bilingual Play Groups
Inclusive Bilingual Play Groups resemble real life society where children and families are all part of mainstream activities and no one is excluded due to language, special needs or disabilities and all are equal. Peer development and socialization take place organically. |
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Sebastian Graduated to Preschool!
Sebastian did not have any verbal skills or make any sounds so he was referred to Easter Seals for speech and language therapy and socialization. He received weekly home visits and participated in our weekly play group. His Mom said, "All of the services are equally valuable." |
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Vamos A Jugar! (Let's Play!)
Vamos A Jugar! (Let's Play!) Inclusive ninos con discapasidades (Play program for families and children from age 1-6 years). Meet us @The Canal Welcome Center in San Rafael Cada lunes 4pm-5pm (weekly on Mondays). Juegos, Musica y Refrescos! (Music and refreshments!) |
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Yared's Special Story
Yared Mendez has Cerebral Palsy and receives Early Intervention services for his disability through therapeutic home visits and our play groups for socialization to maximize his potential. "I’m very thankful —Easter Seals staff are just great!” stated his mom. |
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Understanding Autism
Did you know that individuals with Autism typically have difficulty relating to objects and events and a great need for sameness? It makes them upset if objects in their environment or time schedules change. Autism is a lifelong disability that can be treated therapeutically. |
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