Author: Aubree
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Pumpkin Chili

Pumpkin, pumpkin, pumpkin! Everywhere you look, you’ll find scents and flavors that pull you into the season. While I’m not a pumpkin fanatic, I do appreciate using pumpkin on occasion, when I want to switch things up in the kitchen. This Pumpkin Chili is a warm, comforting one-pot meal that blends the earthy sweetness of Read more
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Glow Stick Broomsticks

Looking for a simple seasonal craft for your preteens? Add some whimsy to their day with these mini broomsticks. They combine the magic of glow sticks with the charm of Halloween! With just a few simple materials, your preteens can create glowing “witch brooms” that double as party favors, spooky decor, or imaginative play props. Read more
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Pumpkin Spice Playdough

Pumpkin spice and everything nice- this play dough is a warm, aromatic twist on classic homemade dough that’s perfect for little hands and curious noses. With its soft texture and comforting scent of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, it turns sensory play into a seasonal celebration. Why Toddlers Love It Let’s Begin! Supplies Directions Disclaimer: This Read more
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Inclusivity Tips for Fall & Halloween Activities

As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, families across the country prepare for the magic of fall and Halloween. But for children with disabilities, traditional festivities can sometimes feel overwhelming, inaccessible, or isolating. The good news? With a little creativity and intention, parents can transform seasonal celebrations into inclusive, joyful experiences where every Read more
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Apple Spice Granola Bars

It wouldn’t be Fall without some apple spice flavor, am I right? Today’s recipe combines the chewy goodness of homemade granola bars with classic flavors of the season. They’re naturally sweetened, easy to customize, and make a nutritious snack for all ages. Benefits For Your Little Ones Cognitive & Academic Skills Sensory & Motor Development Read more
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Paper Plate Haunted House

Now that we’ve officially entered spooky season, our crafts this month will feature all your favorite Halloween symbols. This week, we’ll create a classic haunted house silhouette using common household supplies. Your kids can design their own haunted mansion, complete with bats, ghosts, crooked windows, and creepy trees! It’s a great way to explore symmetry, Read more
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Sensory Ball Drop

Today we’re going to focus on your infant’s visual and sensory needs with a simple and easy craft, using items you find around the house. While this activity uses multi-colored balls, you can actually use anything that grabs the attention and focus of your infant. Blocks, plushies, teething toys, and all infant-friendly items can be Read more
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Learning To Work Together

Resolving Parent-Child Conflicts & More We’ve all heard it, “I could never homeschool…we’d end up arguing the whole time.” The amount of people who have said that exact sentence to me is astonishing. It signals a deep disconnect between the parent and child relationship. While it’s typically aimed at the child’s behavioral patterns, more often Read more
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Mini Grilled Cheese Dippers with Tomato Soup

One of the reasons I love the Fall season is the cooler temperatures. I get to dive into the warm, comforting, and hearty recipes my family has grown to love. Today’s classic combo of grilled cheese and tomato soup is sure to please even the pickiest eaters. These crispy, golden grilled cheese fingers are made Read more
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Paper Plate Scarecrow Craft

This adorable scarecrow face made from a paper plate is a perfect seasonal project for fall. You children will decorate the plate with yarn hair, a construction paper hat, and facial features to create their own friendly scarecrow! It’s a great way to celebrate harvest themes while encouraging creativity and fine motor skills. Developmental Benefits Read more