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therapy turned V into a brat
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 520560" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hey! I know you have a TON of free time, (OK I am clearly kidding about that) but I will say, I applied for and got a grant for 3000 one time and used it to fund a social skills play group. We sent out emails through the schools and met as families... all kids welcome including sibs, bought some toys...including high interest cards, games, art supplies, squishy stuff like playdough, etc... so that it did not have to be organized games... and met at playgrounds or in group rooms (I even brought my swing/tripod to use for a sensory thing) and we all created our own social skills group. Lots of parents there who had experience in working with kids who needed support, PCA's came too, and we really did have a good time. Not exactly therapy but it was a great way to practice skills they were learning in other settings, and it gave us a chance to be with people who got it...without having to find care for those who had sibs they had to bring along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 520560, member: 12886"] Hey! I know you have a TON of free time, (OK I am clearly kidding about that) but I will say, I applied for and got a grant for 3000 one time and used it to fund a social skills play group. We sent out emails through the schools and met as families... all kids welcome including sibs, bought some toys...including high interest cards, games, art supplies, squishy stuff like playdough, etc... so that it did not have to be organized games... and met at playgrounds or in group rooms (I even brought my swing/tripod to use for a sensory thing) and we all created our own social skills group. Lots of parents there who had experience in working with kids who needed support, PCA's came too, and we really did have a good time. Not exactly therapy but it was a great way to practice skills they were learning in other settings, and it gave us a chance to be with people who got it...without having to find care for those who had sibs they had to bring along. [/QUOTE]
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