More Theaters in the Philadelphia Area Offer Sensory-friendly Shows
Families of children with special needs have more options than ever for "relaxed" performances in Philadelphia, its suburbs, South Jersey and Delaware.
Families of children with special needs have more options than ever for "relaxed" performances in Philadelphia, its suburbs, South Jersey and Delaware.
Assemblies and in-class workshops bring the wider world to your school, broadening your students’ horizons without their ever having to leave the premises.
Here’s how to get started and involve children in the process.
Activities and therapies that increase appropriate social interactions for children with autism spectrum disorders
The latest wave of activism has drawn a lot of parents to causes that matter to them and their families. Find out how you can get involved.
How the overnight camp experience teaches tweens and teens independence
Not sure how to talk to your child about other races and cultures, or how to introduce them into your child's life? Find out what parents can do and why it's important to talk about diversity.
The Academy educates boys’ hearts and minds in the Holy Cross tradition. Core values of responsibility, independence, positive self-image, integrity and community are integrated with an innovative curriculum. SEA is a special place for young learners to grow.
Summer day camps offered by Delaware Valley parks and recreation departments are abundant and affordable. Non-residents can usually enroll their kids for a small extra fee.
Litter cleanup and reusable shopping bag projects capture state awards in the national environmental contest.
Delaware Valley schools combat intolerance and teach mutual respect through long-term initiatives.
Blogger Lisa Lightner urges greater understanding between parents of typical kids and kids with special needs.
Families who reject a private school education are often misinformed, says independent schools executive.
"Mean girls" still exist in the mom community, and in some ways they're worse than on the school yard, says mom blogger Stephanie Anderson.
"Mean girls" still exist in the mom community, and in some ways they're worse than on the school yard, says mom blogger Stephanie Anderson.
They offer way more than a morning out. Here are 10 reasons to consider joining one.
During the summer, even preschoolers can lose 20% of what they learned
From bug bites to bullying, training covers many situations.
For kids with special needs, riding is an enjoyable, educational activity that develops skills and builds friendships.