Posted By |
Message |
JDandMe
LIF Adult
Member since 9/10 996 total posts
Name:
|
Activities/Sports for Special Needs
Where can I find activities or sports programs In Nassau for my DS? I feel bad that my older son has different sports and activities that he participates in and my little guy is not signed up for anything b/c I fear that his autism will be distracting or he won't follow directions.
I think socialization can only help him. Any suggestions?
|
Posted 11/16/15 11:14 AM |
|
|
BargainMama
LIF Adult
Member since 5/09 15657 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Activities/Sports for Special Needs
I live in Suffolk, but I'm always finding things in Nassau that are too far for us. I know the JCC in Plainview has a huge abundance of programs for children with special needs. I wish we had what they have in Suffolk! Swimming, cooking, sports, etc.
|
Posted 11/16/15 11:57 AM |
|
|
MaggieRay
LIF Infant
Member since 7/14 161 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Activities/Sports for Special Needs
Be The Best Sport in Port Washington. They also run some classes at the Plainvew JCC http://bethebestsport.org/
Edited because I forgot to add one -
More Than a Gym in Syosset. But call because she some other classes that are not listed on the website. The Director, Yelena is so sweet.
(516) 761-1239 http://www.morethanagym.com/
Message edited 11/16/2015 12:13:57 PM.
|
Posted 11/16/15 12:08 PM |
|
|
JDubs
different, not less
Member since 7/09 13160 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Activities/Sports for Special Needs
I just talked to someone from The Family Center for Autism, its in Garden City and they have classes & activities for different age groups 2 and up. If you want the info of the woman I spoke with let me know. You can check out the classes at the link below:
http://familycenterforautism.org/programs-services/families/
ETA you don't have to be a member but you would pay non member prices for the class/es you want. Which is probably what I am going to do in my case if I sign DS up for something.
Message edited 12/11/2015 10:29:02 AM.
|
Posted 12/11/15 10:25 AM |
|
|
busymomonli
Resident Insomniac
Member since 4/13 2050 total posts
Name:
|
Activities/Sports for Special Needs
Cub scouts is great for boys with special needs.
|
Posted 12/17/15 2:07 PM |
|
|
Dolphinsbaby
My 3 little guys!
Member since 12/10 2943 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Activities/Sports for Special Needs
Posted by JDubs
I just talked to someone from The Family Center for Autism, its in Garden City and they have classes & activities for different age groups 2 and up. If you want the info of the woman I spoke with let me know. You can check out the classes at the link below:
http://familycenterforautism.org/programs-services/families/
ETA you don't have to be a member but you would pay non member prices for the class/es you want. Which is probably what I am going to do in my case if I sign DS up for something.
I just looked up this center and wow it looks awesome. I wish they had something like this a little closer to me (I live in Queens).
I would love to take my 2 1/2 year old to a class. We tried Gymboree over the summer (before he was diagnosed) and needless to say it was a disaster.
|
Posted 12/24/15 8:27 AM |
|
|
KarenK122
The Journey is the Destination
Member since 5/05 4431 total posts
Name: Karen
|
Activities/Sports for Special Needs
I'm not sure of the age of your son but reach out to your school and your district's SEPTA page because normally they will have a listing of activities in the area. There are so many sports activities on the Island, more so in Nassau. There are baseball programs, lacrosse, music classes, art classes. Alot of places - Like gymboree (but not gymboree) have special needs times for children.
|
Posted 12/24/15 8:47 AM |
|
|