Spooktacular
This is a sensory-friendly event designed for children with autism and other special needs
Guardians/caregivers MUST remain with their child during the event.
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This is a sensory-friendly event designed for children with autism and other special needs
Guardians/caregivers MUST remain with their child during the event.
Spectrum Teen Social Club will provide a safe space for teens 12-18 who are on the autism spectrum. Participants who are in middle school and high school, have independent self help skills, and are able to function with little supervision. The group will meet on Saturdays from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm where they will play games, enjoy karaoke, or watch movies with friends. The club will be supervised by professional staff that will facilitate the members to help make new friends and strengthen social skills.
Dates are October 4th-November 8th
This will be like a gym membership where you pay $150 a quarter to participate one Saturday or all Saturdays in a quarter. You must register but then can attend as often or as little as you want.
Join us for an evening of connection, relaxation, and community
Cost $25 per person Includes one glass of wine Includes a charcuterie board *Guests are welcome to purchase additional food and beverages at their own expense. Tickets are non-refundable
Join us for a frightfully fun afternoon full of tricks, treats, and terrifying good vibes! Come dressed in your favorite costumes, lunch will be provided, and music by DJ ROCKIN WHEELS!
Spectrum's Homeschool Learning and Enrichment program offers an inclusive and welcoming space for 3rd-12th grade students who are on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning differences. This program is designed for children with independent self-help skills who require minimal supervision with staff ratios of 1:6.
The group will meet on Tuesdays, 11 am to 1:30 pm Social skills development with structured peer interactions, group activities, socio-emotional strategies will be offered. We will offer enrichment activities like Arts and Crafts, Music, Gardening and Nature Activities, Executive Function Skills, STEM (task management, time management), Social Skills and Peer Interaction, Life Skills (e.g., cooking, budgeting, organization), and Career Readiness (for teens and young adults). Arts, drama, music, STEM, cooking, gardening, and life skills training. Innovative learning methods will feature activities led by specialists such as drum circle leaders, theatre professionals, Master Gardeners, and yoga instructors. Opportunities to build friendships and strengthen social skills through fun and engaging activities like playing games, outdoor play, and watching movies with peers will be provided after lunch. Students will bring their own lunch.
Social skills development with structured peer interactions, group activities, socio-emotional strategies will be offered.
We will offer enrichment activities like Arts and Crafts, Music, Gardening and Nature Activities, Executive Function Skills, STEM (task management, time management), Social Skills and Peer Interaction, Life Skills (e.g., cooking, budgeting, organization), and Career Readiness (for teens and young adults). Arts, drama, music, STEM, cooking, gardening, and life skills training. Innovative learning methods will feature activities led by specialists such as drum circle leaders, theatre professionals, Master Gardeners, and yoga instructors. Opportunities to build friendships and strengthen social skills through fun and engaging activities like playing games, outdoor play, and watching movies with peers will be provided after lunch. Students will bring their own lunch.
To attend this event with GiGi’s Playhouse Augusta, you will need to register online and make account with GiGi’s Playhouse (email and family information). https://gigisplayhouse.org/augusta/sfcalendar/
Sensory friendly trunk or treat, open to anyone who needs an adaptive trick or treat experience
Spectrum's Friday Homeschool Social Club will provide a safe space for neurodiverse homeschooled individuals on the autism spectrum, with ADHD or learning differences, ages 5-18. Participants need to have independent self-help skills, and able to function with minimal supervision. They will play board games or video games, enjoy karaoke, play outdoors or watch movies with friends. The club will be supervised by professional staff that will facilitate the members to help make new friends and strengthen social skills. We will have one supervisor for this program and will ask parents to sign up to take a turn as a volunteer monitor one time and will look for 2 to 3 monitors per week per session.
We’re excited to share some sensory-friendly activities happening right here in our community this September. 🌈🖍️🎶 These events are designed with kids in mind — safe, welcoming, and full of opportunities to explore and enjoy.
Spectrum Teen Social Club will provide a safe space for teens 12-18 who are on the autism spectrum. Participants who are in middle school and high school, have independent self help skills, and are able to function with little supervision. The group will meet on Saturdays from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm where they will play games, enjoy karaoke, or watch movies with friends. The club will be supervised by professional staff that will facilitate the members to help make new friends and strengthen social skills.
Dates are October 4th-November 8th
This will be like a gym membership where you pay $150 a quarter to participate one Saturday or all Saturdays in a quarter. You must register but then can attend as often or as little as you want.
Spectrum's Homeschool Learning and Enrichment program offers an inclusive and welcoming space for 3rd-12th grade students who are on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning differences. This program is designed for children with independent self-help skills who require minimal supervision with staff ratios of 1:6.
The group will meet on Tuesdays, 11 am to 1:30 pm Social skills development with structured peer interactions, group activities, socio-emotional strategies will be offered. We will offer enrichment activities like Arts and Crafts, Music, Gardening and Nature Activities, Executive Function Skills, STEM (task management, time management), Social Skills and Peer Interaction, Life Skills (e.g., cooking, budgeting, organization), and Career Readiness (for teens and young adults). Arts, drama, music, STEM, cooking, gardening, and life skills training. Innovative learning methods will feature activities led by specialists such as drum circle leaders, theatre professionals, Master Gardeners, and yoga instructors. Opportunities to build friendships and strengthen social skills through fun and engaging activities like playing games, outdoor play, and watching movies with peers will be provided after lunch. Students will bring their own lunch.
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