The Cincinnati Zoo, Macy’s and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital are partnering with Santa Claus to provide a sensory-friendly meet and greet for our visitors with sensory sensitivities and/or developmental disabilities. These sensory friendly events will take place in December on the 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, and 12th from 1:30pm to 3pm. The following […]
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The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati is hosting a discussion about building tools and supports to help you and your family thrive through the challenging times presented by COVID-19. This discussion will be facilitated by: Elizabeth Trenkamp, Family Navigator at Cincinnati Children’s DDBP And Mary Helen Richer, Executive Director at the Autism Society Greater Cincinnati […]
Your Voting Experience November 3, 2020 by Ross Musick Voting may have looked very different this year, but that doesn’t mean that your experience should be more difficult. Many more people are expected to vote early in person or by absentee ballots to avoid the large crowds on Election Day. This is especially true for voters […]
Register Here! https://www.communityrelationsconnect.org/november-ages-stages A Elite Kids Therapy, we know that the coronavirus has caused many changes to our daily lives and that these changes can be confusing and/or upsetting to children. We hope that you are able to attend this seminar and learn more about how to help your child better understand our current circumstances. […]
Registration now open for Ohio’s Free Trauma-Informed Schools Conference. Plan to attend Ohio’s Trauma-Informed Schools Conference hosted by the Ohio Department of Education. This free event will be held virtually on Nov. 7, from 8:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m., and a recording of the event will be available for one week after the conference for registered participants. […]
The University of Cincinnati Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities have released a Guide to Interacting with Police for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Here are a few of the resources from their guide that can help children and adults with developmental disabilities better understand what to do when interacting with the police. A link to […]
Cincinnati Children’s Division of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy have partnered with many organizations such as Luke 5 Adventures and the Cincinnati Parks Foundations to provide free virtual and in person opportunities for children of all ages and abilities to experience the joys of Cincinnati’s park trails. For questions or to register, email [email protected] Elite […]
Recently, PBS aired an episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood in which Daniel helped learned all about Coronavirus and how to stay safe and healthy. PBS has become a great resource in helping young children understand current conditions while also teaching them proper techniques to help stop the spread of germs. Here are some helpful Tips […]
The Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in partnership with Microsoft Store is hosting a free virtual workshop!Join us with Microsoft for Virtual Art Museum workshops, specifically tailored for children and adolescents with developmental disabilities!These workshops were designed to introduce children to art in an interesting way—not only will […]
Oftentimes, girls can go undiagnosed in comparison to boys, girls tend to mask the symptoms of autism and don’t always fit the tradition autism stereotypes. Read on or follow the link to the full article published by the child mind institute HERE to learn more about why! Many more boys than girls are diagnosed on […]










