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Tag Archives: recreation
Kayaking, Swimming and the Behavioral Benefits
It is 80 degrees and sunny in Erie — perfect weather for outdoor sports, games or just about anything that you dreamed of doing in the midst of a snowstorm. Summer provides a great opportunity for you and your child to … Continue reading
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Summer Transition, Tips and Tricks
Summer vacation is upon us! It’s a time to catch your breath and take a break from the daily grind. However, for parents raising children with special needs, summer time doesn’t necessarily mean “care free.” Yes, there is no home work, … Continue reading
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Tagged biking, camp, children, lessons, parenting, recreation, running, summer, swimming
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Fun in the Summertime!
As summer approaches, I look back to Ryan’s summers growing up. What was true of him at age 3 is true at 19. He LOVES the outdoors. It can be any sport – bicycling, swimming, basketball, walking/running and more swimming – … Continue reading
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