-
-
Mamabear joined the group Kids with Special Needs
-
#Indoor #activities
“ CLOTHESPIN SORTING
WHAT YOU NEED:
1- Plastic clothespins of different colors.
2- Ice cream container
WHAT TO DO:
Have a container for each color clothespin. Clip a different colored clothespin onto the side of each container. Your children will then enjoy sorting the clothespins by color into the correct container. W…Read More -
“AVOCADOS,
BENEFITS: 1- A rich source of folate, vitamin A, and potassium.
2- Useful amounts of protein, iron, magnesium, and vitamin C, E, and B6.
DRAWBACKS: 1- Very high in calories, with 85 percent coming from fat.”
Adopted from ( Foods Harm Foods Heal ) book. Chief Consultants: Joe Schwarcz, PH.D., and Fran Berkoff, R.D. -
#organize #lids #container
Hi moms,
I organized my container’s lid with this easy and cheap napkin holder. I bought them from the Dollar Tree store. I attached the pictures. I love it. -
#Indoor Activities
“MAGAZINE PICTURE PUZZLES
WHAT YOU NEED: 1-Large magazine pictures 2- scissors 3- Glue 4- Thick card
WHAT TO DO:
Look through magazines with your children and let them choose some pictures from which they would like to make puzzles. Help them cut out the pictures and use a strong glue to stick onto a thick card. When…Read More -
#Apricots
“BENEFITS:
1- A rich source of beta carotene, iron, and potassium.
2- High in fiber, low in calories.
3- Dried apricots are nutritious, fat-free foods.
DRAWBACKS:
1- Sulfite preservatives in some dried apricots can trigger an allergic reaction or asthma attack in people susceptible to these disorders.
2-Dried apricots leave a…Read More -
#Grapes
“BENEFITS:
1- High in pectin and bioflavonoids. 2- Contain phytochemicals that may reduce the risk for heart disease, cancer, and strokes. 3- A fair source of iron and potassium. 4- A low-calorie sweet snack and dessert.
DRAWBACKS:
1- Since they are often treated with sulfur dioxide to retard spoiling, grapes may present a problem…Read More -
#Indoor@Activities
#Bag Target
” WHAT YOU NEED: 1- A bag made of strong paper, plastic or fabric. 2- Newspaper 3- String 4- Wooden spoon
WHAT TO DO:
Your two-year-olds will love helping you tear up the newspaper and roll it into balls to fill the punching bag. When it is full, tie it tightly with string and attach a string to hang it from a…Read More -
Najmeh1985 joined the group Kids with Special Needs
Najmeh1985@najmeh1985
-
Bec joined the group Kids with Special Needs
-
Mamabear joined the group Kids with Special Needs
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Najmeh1985 joined the group Kids with Special Needs
Group Administrators
admin
@admin
Mom needs mom’s rules:
1- It is forbidden to create chaos in the group, we will warning two time and for third time you will banned.
2- Political debates are prohibited.
3- Please respect each other’s opinions.
4- If anyone bothers you in the private massege plase report us.
5- We have no responsibility for any advertising.
2- Political debates are prohibited.
3- Please respect each other’s opinions.
4- If anyone bothers you in the private massege plase report us.
5- We have no responsibility for any advertising.
Description
Isn’t every kid special? We think so. But what do we mean when we say “kids with special needs”? This means any kid who might need extra help because of a medical, emotional, or learning problem. These kids have special needs because they might need medicine, therapy, or extra help in school — stuff other kids don’t typically need or only need once in a while.