by NeurAbilities | Feb 1, 2022 | Blog, Creative Arts, Events, Featured, Social Skills
View Full Size Flyer > My son liked talking with his new friends and sharing feelings about his brother. He enjoyed the art activities and looks forward to every week! Inquiry Form For Ages 7 to 11 Years Having a sibling with special needs presents unique...by NeurAbilities | Oct 28, 2021 | Blog, Creative Arts, Events, Featured, Social Skills
Inquiry Form For Ages 7 to 11 Years Having a sibling with special needs presents unique challenges in a young person’s life. This support group will use the joyful modality of art-making to connect siblings with one another, to share their experiences and uplift all....by NeurAbilities | Sep 18, 2021 | Autism, Behavior, Blog, Community, Creative Arts, Development, Education, Featured, Genetics, Healthcare, Mental Health, Seizures, Social Skills, Testimonials
As part of Child Neurology Foundation’s “What A Diagnosis Means To Me” campaign, here’s what some of our patients have to say. At NeurAbilities, a diagnosis means finding answers and treatment options that allow patients to move forward with...by NeurAbilities | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog, Creative Arts, Events, Featured, Social Skills
Inquiry Form For Ages 7 to 11 Years Having a sibling with special needs presents unique challenges in a young person’s life. This support group will use the joyful modality of art-making to connect siblings with one another, to share their experiences and uplift all....by NeurAbilities | May 5, 2021 | Blog, Creative Arts, Creative Arts Page, Events, Featured, Social Skills
For Ages 11 to 13 Years Has your pre-teen struggled to find opportunities for socialization and peer connection this year? This group will meet weekly as an informal virtual art-making “hang out” led by a Board-Certified Art therapist, who will facilitate...by NeurAbilities | May 4, 2021 | Blog, Creative Arts Page, Featured, Mental Health, Psychological Page, Social Skills
Contributed by Alexandra Back, ATR-BC, LPCDirector of Creative Arts Programs Supporting Teens in Self-Isolation Accepting Emotions Allow teens to express their emotions without trying to “fix” them or negate them. Offering Choices Give them a sense of autonomy – i.e....'Hope Matters' Blog
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