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Category: Sensory Friendly Experiences

The Miracle League of Northampton Township, PA

Filling Hearts and Changing Lives, One Game at a Time In my (biased) opinion, no city does sports quite like Philadelphia (and the surrounding suburbs). The passion and dedication to all our sports teams is not just a pastime—it’s a way of life. That way of life trickles into everything we do as Philadelphians, especially into our club and youth …

Sensory-Friendly Holidays in the Philly Area

The holidays are upon us, and I don’t know how the time is going so quickly! Through the years, my family and I have slowly started adopting new traditions that were more sensory-friendly for my son’s needs during our holidays. While it can be hard to let old traditions go, it is also exciting to experience new ones that are …

More Than Just Caregivers

At-Home Date Night, Self Care & Family Boxes for Caregiver Parents Heather Chamlee, a neurodivergent mother of neurodivergent children, was losing connection with her husband because of the everyday struggles they endured. She found a way to strengthen her marriage and wanted to share that with fellow caregiver parents. More Than Just Caregivers provides at-home date nights, family activities, and …

An Inclusive Guidebook to the Jersey Shore

If you are from the Philadelphia area, you know that it would not be summer without a trip to the Jersey Shore. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, there is a beach town with a vibe for everyone. I am thankful to be able to visit the southern parts of the shore frequently and see what inclusive experiences it has …

How The Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia (AACOP) is Changing Neurodiversity in the City of Brotherly Love

Philadelphia is known as the “City of Brotherly Love.” Philadelphians are revered (and feared) for having intense pride in their sports, food, and the arts. This city is ingrained in the marrow of those who grew up here. One of those people who was born and raised in this vibrant metropolis. Colleen R. Ott, the Autistic Founder and Executive Director …

Chiropractic Care in Autistic Individuals 

Part One More and more, people are looking for unique and practical ways to manage the symptoms of everyday life—stress, anxiety, aches and pains, GI issues, sinus problems, and more. One popular option has been chiropractic, which is “a licensed healthcare profession that emphasizes the body’s ability to heal itself. Treatment typically involves manual therapy, often including spinal manipulation.” I …

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