Activities
All of our activities are presented in such a way that each client can participate
regardless of their functional capability level. Clients who are more independent
are assisted through activities as needed or as requested, and clients who need
more direction are helped through activities by our staff. All clients are under
constant supervision and staff is available to assist a client at any time.
Activities:
Individual physical exercises
include, but are not limited to,
the following:
Exercise videos
Water therapy
Crawling
Walking
Stretching
Hand pulls
Basketball
Building blocks
Group Physical activities
Include, but are not limited
to the following:
Parachute
Table ball
Bowling
Catch
Bean bag toss
Dancing
Basketball
Group Cognitive
Activities Include, but
are not limited to:
Daily Calender
Current events
Reading
Sequencing Activities
Sporting activities
Crafts/Painting
Word association
Conversational skills
Activities of daily living
Each activity at Mary’s Children is designed to address and improve one or more
of the following skills to help our clients progress in their abilities:
Fine Motor Skills
Gross motor Skills
Attention
Social appropriateness
Reading
Writing