Sensory-Friendly Halloween Activities: Making the Holiday Fun for All

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Halloween is an exciting time of year, filled with costumes, decorations, and treats. For children with autism or sensory sensitivities, however, the usual festivities can sometimes be overwhelming. Bright lights, loud noises, and unfamiliar environments can turn what should be a fun celebration into a stressful experience. At KGH, we believe in creating inclusive experiences […]

Creating Structure & Learning Opportunities for Your Child While Schools Are Closed

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These are difficult times that our country and communities are facing. Schools are closed and many families are faced with uncertainty.  It is well known that children thrive on structure and that can be hard when faced with quarantine and social isolations. The following are some ideas to help structure your days to help provide […]