
Recreation Program Guide Info Packet
This guide is a partial listing of inclusive recreation activities and camps in San Francisco and the greater Bay area, to get you started on your search for fun. If
This guide is a partial listing of inclusive recreation activities and camps in San Francisco and the greater Bay area, to get you started on your search for fun. If
In conversation with Rana Cattaneo by Dulcey Reiter At SNAPkids, our swimmers with disabilities are the heart of our program. We provide accessible swimming programs for children and help build
This free ASL Family Storytime is happy to return to in-person sessions with families of deaf and hard-of-hearing children of all ages! The story time repeats on the first and
Summer is almost here! For your convenience and access to fun, here is a list of camps serving children from San Francisco, grades k-8. The list was kindly put together
E-Hoops SF is BACK for this SPRING 2023! We want to welcome you all back for the 2023 SPRING Season of our E-Hoops SF Clinics! We will be returning to the USF War Memorial Gym starting this SATURDAY, APRIL 1st, 2023 at
Mechanics’ Institute is offering free, monthly Family Story Time on third Saturdays at 10am. We would be thrilled if you would kindly share information with families and your constituents. We know that families
Playing is really important to child development. If your child benefits from adaptations in their playground equipment to make play more accessible, fortunately, you have many great local options! Read
Does your child struggle to read due to a learning difference? Do they have trouble decoding, seeing text, or physically holding books? Bookshare is an ebook library that makes reading and
Here are some tips from Beaming Health If you’re a parent, let your host know about your kid’s triggers. You can work together to prepare accommodations. You might bring your
There are many great books for children that feature characters with physical disabilities. Here are some ideas to get you started! https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/physical-disabilities https://www.commonsensemedia.org/lists/books-with-characters-who-have-physical-disabilities https://www.readbrightly.com/picture-books-physical-disabilities-differences/ http://www.fairytalesofthecity.com/
Swimming is a favorite summer activity, but if you have a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), there are extra dangers that need your attention. Children with autism are more
Here are fun ideas for summer activities for children with significant multiple disabilities and visual impairment, including sensory trays, art activities, books, music, and toys. Ideas to Engage Students with
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