When you have a child with Autism, you soon realize that it costs a lot of money to provide your child with all of the alternative learning tools that they need to stay attentive in school. Since money doesn’t grow on trees, this week we bring to you a...
Articles from April 2014
SF Guide to Entertaining Special Needs Kids
Looking for something to do in San Francisco with a child who has some social differences? We have some ideas for you! (1) House of Air Located in the luscious green fields of the Presidio, the House of Air is a big ole’ airplane hangar filled with trampolines. The...
Summer Camp!
Are you looking for a safe place to send your kids this summer? Many children “fall apart” behaviorally and academically during their summer break, making the transition back to school harder than it needs to be. Partnering with Lorenza Arnal from Compass For Families, Kahlon Family Services’ summer programs...
Alternative Seating for the Classroom
(1) T-Stool For kids who; tip on their regular classroom chair, typically don’t work with their feet on the floor, have a hard time paying attention, are frequently tired, wigglers who need frequent movement. What does it do? The T-Stool is a one-footed stool that provides active seating to the...
Interview with Amber Williams
This week we were lucky enough to score an interview with Amber Williams – certified postpartum doula, baby nurse and sleep training consultant. In other words, this girl knows everything there is to know about babies! Enjoy! (1) Tell us a bit about what you do, and how long...