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The Cicadas Are Coming!

As we all probably know, this year in 2021 we will be experiencing a large number of cicadas populating the tri-state area! These bugs can be overwhelming and loud but we can help young children to not be afraid of these harmless creatures by teaching them about cicadas! Celia Schloemer of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical […]

Seeking Participants for a Paid Research Study

Contact Suma Suswaram for more information about this research study Email: [email protected] Phone: (785) 331 -8805 Elite Kids Therapy is always here to bring you new and inclusive opportunities such as this paid research study for you and your child! At Elite Kids Therapy, we offer quality speech therapy and occupational therapy by our qualified […]

Let’s Talk Sensory Processing Difficulties

The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati is hosting a Let’s Talk session on the topic of Sensory Processing Difficulties on Wednesday January 20th at 6:30pm. This mini session will help parents and caregiver learn more about sensory processing difficulties and how it presents in children with autism. The session will also provide activity ideas that […]

Snowman and Storytime Kids Exploring Fun

The Autism Society of greater Cincinnati is continuing their series of virtual Kids Exploring Fun with fun December themed stories and crafts for children and their families to join in and have some fun! On Saturday, December 12th at 9am, Ms. Jessica will be reading the story of Sneezy the Snowman and sharing a fun […]

Girls Night Out 10/18/2018 – Moms on a mission!

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Moms on Mission and Lulus Sweet Bites are partnering to sponsor a “Girls Night Out” to benefit St. Joseph Home of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Therapy Connections (CTC) is Proud to also sponsor and Tanya will be attending the event! St. Joseph’s is an non-profit organization that creates a home for adults and children with developmental disabilities […]