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The Value of Activities and Interests Outside of Therapy

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This week on Autism Spectrum Radio we are discussing the positive benefits of extracurricular activities for kids and teens on the spectrum. From physical and emotional benefits to the value of self expression, we are looking at all the ways activity outside of therapy can help. Rob Haupt is excited to welcome Shauna Zeilig, the creator of Yoga for Exceptional Children. We are also happy to welcome back our friend Nick, an active teen and performer with the Miracle Project to share his experience and perspective. Be sure to catch this episode of Autism Spectrum Radio, Tuesday, December 10 at 11 AM.
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This week on Autism Spectrum Radio we are discussing the positive benefits of extracurricular activities for kids and teens on the spectrum. From physical and emotional benefits to the value of self expression, we are looking at all the ways activity outside of therapy can help. Rob Haupt is excited to welcome Shauna Zeilig, the creator of Yoga for Exceptional Children. We are also happy to welcome back our friend Nick, an active teen and performer with the Miracle Project to share his experience and perspective. Be sure to catch this episode of Autism Spectrum Radio, Tuesday, December 10 at 11 AM.
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