Monthly Archives: April 2014

“Sensational Kids” Social Skills Class Starting May 2014

May_June_2014 Jen_Social Skills Class-page-001New Social Skills session starting May 12th!  This six week session is for children ages 5-8 and will focus on conversation skills.  Children will participate in games and activities to learn how to navigate the social world of friendship.  Space is limited to call or email us at [email protected] to register.

New Open Gym Hours for Spring 2014

SenseAbility Gym Flyer April 2014-page-001(1)Announcing Spring 2014 hours for our Open Gym Time!

In response to our survey results with our families, we’ve adjusted some of our weekday hours.  Tuesdays we are now open from 9:30am-11:00am and 12:00pm-1:30pm to meet the needs of some of our younger kids. We have extended our afternoon/evening hours on Wednesdays and Thursdays for kids ages 2-8 years old.

For our older kids, we are now offering our once a month “Senseational Tweens Night Out” to provide a more cohesive and focused time for that age group.  Saturday afternoon open gym times remain the same (12-2pm) for kids ages 7-12.Tweens Night Out Flyer.pdf-page-001

We work hard to meet the needs of all of our families.  If you have any questions about these changes, please call us at .

The Organized Child: Strategies for Success at Home and School

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Join acclaimed author Carolyn Dalgliesh as she presents:

The Organized Child: Simple Organizing Strategies for Life at Home & Academic Success at School

  • Understand and Support Your Child’s Unique Style
  • Easy Organizing Solutions for Home and School
  • Strategies for Homework and Other Common Challenges
  • Power of Time Management, Visual Aids and Routines
  • Extra Supports for Rigid, Anxious and Distracted Kids

Thursday, April 10th at 7pm in the Library at Memorial Elementary School in Hopedale, MA

This 90 minute presentation includes live organizing examples and a Q&A session where attendees can brainstorm strategies using real life challenges.

Carolyn Dalgliesh is the founder of Systems for Sensory Kids & Simple Organizing Strategies helping families, individuals and businesses get organized.  Her book, The Sensory Child Gets Organized, teaches parents how to tap into systems, routines and visual aids to organize and empower their rigid, anxious, or distracted kids.

This presentation is co-sponsored by Hopedale SEPAC and SenseAbility Gym.

For more information, email or call .  Register at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-organized-child-strategies-for-life-at-home-and-success-at-school-tickets-11011494677?aff=estw