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I just wanted to add that I haven't been able to find a winter break camp for

the " full " 2 weeks. We're doing what we can to send our daughter. She cannot

be without something for 2 weeks; she regresses.

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> > Thank you but not affordable for a lot of parents.

> > Jeannette

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> > To: sList

> > Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 2:53:18 PM

> > Subject: Cadenza winter break camp

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> > In response to recent requests, the Cadenza Center staff is pleased to

announce the creation of a therapeutic winter break program specifically for

children and teens ages 4 †" 17 with autism spectrum disorders and related

disabilities. This intimate, small-group program is run by experienced

clinicians who specialize in working with this population. Incorporating

behavior therapy strategies to support each individual’s optimal success and

participation, our clinicians will facilitate a therapeutic experience that

incorporates music and art therapy, play therapy, and social skills training.

> > Dates: Monday †" Thursday December 20 †" 23; December 27 - 30

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> > Programming from 9:00 a.m. †" 3:30 p.m.

> > Supervised play from 8:30 †" 9:00 and 3:30 †" 5:00 available at no

additional charge.

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> > Cost: Half Day: $80/day (til 12:00); $300 per week; sibling discounts are

available

> > Full Day: $130/day; $475 per week

> > Registration: $30 per child

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> > Optional Individual Therapies Available: Play Therapy; Music

Therapy; Creative Expression/Art

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> > Program participants will take part in three small group interventions each

day consisting of music therapy, art therapy, theatre/drama, social skills/play

therapy, and life skills training. Participants will engage in interactive

activities designed to promote development of social communication skills

(turn-taking, reciprocity, perspective taking, body language recognition) while

fostering resiliency and promoting independence. Examples of lessons include

making friends, inviting a fiend to play, coping with conflict, waiting for your

turn, complimenting others, joining and leaving a conversation and more. Direct

programming will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. †" 3:30

p.m. Active play time outside is planned daily at the park across the street

(weather permitting).

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> > Please call our offices for a registration packet or for additional

information. .

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