Tuesday, December 9, 2008

HOLIDAYS

GIFTS: The Rubino Center has some children who have a wish list for the holidays (up to age of three.) Also some siblings may be in need of holiday items. Any of the types of toys that the therapists use like puzzles with knobs, farm animal sets, wooden blocks, shape sorters, playdough kits, arts and crafts supplies, magna-dooddles, etc.
call Laurie for more information.

HOLIDAY TIPS: the Special Needs Parent Coach, Strategies for Balanced Living for Parents of Children with Special Needs -Twelve tips for truly wonderful holidays for you and your family by Joan Celebi, Ed.M., CLC
1. Take care of yourself
2. Sort out what matters most
3. Decide what your "keepers" are for this holiday season
4. Be imperfect! And love it!
5. Give a gift to yourself.
6. Spend special time with your child
7. Choose one tradition per holiday that brings your family togehter for a moment of joy, reflection, fun relaxation, or just plain silliness
8. Get help
9. Nevermind what other people think
10. Take little time-outs when you can
11. Try something new
12. Be present
For complete article go to www.specialneedsparentcoach.com/holidaytips
CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY PARTY
A holiday party will be held on Wednesday December 17 at 10:30-12:00 at our new office . Santa (Angie Rubino) will be available, along with music by a local guitar player. Come join us and bring friends. Call Michael 855-o634