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Centering on Children is dedicated to providing creative learning experiences for autistic individuals or those with learning disabilities who are beginning the process of “learning how to learn.”

pompomcolor.jpgShoeboxTasks® provide the opportunity for children or adults who need a high degree of structure to experience success and build upon that success for greater skill and independence.

Developed by Ron Larsen, working as an autism therapist with the TEACCH program, these tasks have proven to be an educational breakthrough for otherwise uninspired learners.

coloreddiscs-v.jpgParents, teachers and clinicians find that these tools encourage focus and successful completion of goals that build a framework for continued learning and esteem building for autistic and learning disabled students.

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3 NEW SHOEBOXTASKS® FOR 2008Three new ShoeboxTasks for 2008 The Subtleties of autism often require us to think outside the box.

Educational CD getting rave reviews. Try it online! New technology effectively aids the learning strategy of many educationally challenged students.

 E-NEWS, FEBRUARY/2008   Check out our ShoeboxTasks Promotional Video on YouTube.
Also on YouTube, see how and where ShoeboxTasks are manufactured in our Vocational Workshop Part I and Part II.

Initiate an art project in your classroom that will help out the residents of New Orleans. To access lesson plans and all you need to know, go to: www.fundred.org (password: paydirt)


 

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Just wanted to drop a quick "hi" from up north.  This is Mike Walker-used to work with A. at your workshop.  I wanted to let you know that I am so glad to have the ShoeboxTasks in my classroom up here.  I have two severely challanged guys who excel with the tasks and even the more mildly challenged guys request them as special activities.  I ordered all of the second set and the two other classrooms each ordered basic curriculums.  I appreciate all of the help and information I amassed working with you and I am no able to use it daily in my autism support classroom here in Philly.  Hope all is well.  Congrats on the new tasks.....they look awesome.  Mike Walker 

 
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