Students returned today, kicking off the official beginning of the 2013-2014 school year! Here are a few behind-the-scenes peeks at the first day action:
Students returned today, kicking off the official beginning of the 2013-2014 school year! Here are a few behind-the-scenes peeks at the first day action:
Our new staff and our veteran crew got a chance to know each other today - and stretch their communication skills - with a unique challenge involving toothpicks and spice drops! These first two days of school also will give all our staff time to plan for the year, get classrooms organized, and think about their goals for the year.
We're ready - now all we need are the students!
The inaugural PACTT August Break Camp was a grand success! Participants from school, transition, and our adult vocational program spent a week enjoying structured activities, fun in the water, and an adventure to Indian Boundary Park.
And stay tuned for future camp opportunities!
Wednesday, July 31st, family and friends gathered at PACTT to celebrate the end of another wonderful school year. We are proud of all the successes of our PACTT students this year!
Our Transition Class and Adult Vocational Participants had a great time Bowling last week!
In this month's Classroom Focus, we check in on our Transition Program, led by teacher Lauren M. -
The transition class has been having a exciting summer so far!
Our students are working hard at their job sites, keeping up with their IEP goals, and fitting in plenty of fun activities too. We've enjoyed going to the beach to swim, relax in the sand, and play whiffle ball. In addition to our daily strolls around the neighborhood, the class got in some exercise on a few of our cooler summer days with longer walks to the lighthouse pier, park, and Loyola University's campus. We've also visited the Lincoln Park Zoo and are frequent customers at our favorite local stores like 7-11 and Morse Fruit Market.
Take a peek at some of our summer fun:
... we're gonna make this garden grow!
Thanks to dedicated staff and enthusiastic students who like to get their hands dirty, we have managed to keep a garden space growing here at school for several years now.
So, a few weeks ago, when we got a call from a neighbor who wanted to donate starter plants for our garden, I was thrilled!
She lives around the corner, has walked past our garden over the years, and knows it's something our students take care of throughout the summer.
Thanks to our new garden angel, we will have tomatoes, peppers, lettuce and green beans to plant - and hopefully eat by the end of summer!
This month's classroom focus is from our High School classroom, lead by Laura K. Enjoy!
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Well I don’t know about you, but here in the high school class we are so happy it’s finally Spring! It’s hard not to want to spend ALL day outside with the sun, but we certainly take advantage when we are out there!
We started to prepare our garden and undo everything that our beloved midwest winter did. Everyone is pitching in to make this the best gardening season yet. We are learning that weeds hurt the plants, but water helps them grow. First step: clear out those pesky weeds!
The high school is also expanding our cooking class to include more exciting, fun and healthy recipes. Everyone is really enjoying the class and looks forward to it each week …including the staff!
We got a new sensory tool … a body sock! It might look pretty silly if you have never seen one, but the "body sock" is awesome. It provides a heavy work/deep pressure input that is both calming and regulating. Students are relaxed inside the resistive material as they push against it and the body sock pushes against them.
Our students love to curl up inside this thing … one at a time, of course!
A few students from each class also went to a concert at Stuart G. Ferst again this month, for their last concert of the year. They had a live band from Old Town School of Folk Music, and a great vibe. We have some amazing dancers … boogie down!
Field Day 2013 was a grand success! School, Transition and Vocational participants joined together at Loyola Park field for a morning of running races, basketball shoots, and more. Check out these pics from our practices, Field Day fun, and post-event celebration:
Every now and then, I use this space to share resources for parents, professionals and whoever else might pass through. This is one of those days! (So, no awesome student pictures today, but keep reading anyway, ok?)
- Paula
There are a LOT of autism blogs out there in the world. A LOT. Go ahead - google "autism blog" and see what comes up -- it's good stuff and not-so-good stuff and everything in between. My search yielded 10 pages of results. I'm not sure how anyone can process that much information, or even begin to weed through it.
Soooo ... I'm going to do it for you! Today, I'm going to introduce you to my first new favorite blog. And, I'll keep weeding through the pages, and next time I find one worth sharing, I will. Meanwhile, you send me your favorites, and I'll share them with everyone else. Deal?
Drumroll, please? If you (and I mean you - parent, teacher, sibling, innocent autism bystander) only read one blog this week/month/year, make it this one: Snagglebox (www.snagglebox.com). She's a mom of two boys with autism. She's down-to-earth, she's realistic, and she has a ton of great perspective and useful information.
Here are a few of her latest entry topics:
So, there you have it. Do you have a favorite blog or blogger? Email me or add it to the comments here. Maybe it'll even get featured in a future post!
Thanks for reading!
PACTT participants gathered today to celebrate with Marty on his last day of school. Transition, School and Vocational folks all joined Marty's graduation party!
Our Adult Voc and Transition crews headed to the lanes today for bowling fun!
In this week's OT Corner, PACTT Occupational Therapist Lill Tarnow brings us a childs-eye perspective on living with sensory processing difficulties:
I can’t begin to tell you the number of continuing education classes I have taken and the number of books and articles I have read on sensory integration and sensory processing challenges. Yet there are still times I struggle to interpret what our participants may be feeling, and to come up with new strategies to try and help them. And then there is the challenge of helping staff, friends and family members understand how this works.
In case you missed it here, we had a bit of work done over this holiday break. A shiny new boiler was installed, to replace the previous monster (estimated at 90+ years old!). AND, we re-tiled our school foyer and front stairwell. Stop by when you get a chance to see the finished product in person!
While our school and transition programs are taking a much-needed break, a team of holiday elves has invaded the school building! We're replacing our nearly 100-year-old boiler AND re-tiling our entryway.
Here's what it looked like as the work started Monday:
The school classrooms enjoyed our unseasonably warm weather last week:
This week, our vocational, transition, and school participants headed Downtown for our annual Holiday Train Ride / Macy's Windows / Kris Kindlemart extravaganza. Lucky for us, the weather cooperated this year!