The Little Light House has a Waiting List for children and their families wanting to enroll in our program. Because of the high demand for our specialized services, families wait between two to three years before they can enroll. The Little...
MoreTherapy Minute: Homemade Fine Motor Toys
In today’s Therapy Minute, Miss Terry, a Little Light House Occupational Therapist, shares instructions on how to make fun toys that promote fine motor skills. It’s so great to have toys that are both easy to make and good for your...
MoreTherapy Minute: A Look at Assistive Technology
Assistive technology (AT) is any adaptation a child needs to be successful with an activity such as playing with a toy or communicating with a teacher. AT can be as inexpensive as wrapping a pencil in play-dough to help with a child’s grip...
MoreCreating Teachable Moments with your students
Have you ever heard of a “teachable moment?” It sounds intriguing, but just what are teachable moments? They are any everyday activity you do with your children or students that present themselves as opportunities to teach them something new...
MoreCalling All Runners, Walkers, and Raisers!
This year the Little Light House is celebrating its 40th Birthday! We’ll be celebrating that birthday at our 34th annual Laps for Little Ones Fun Run! On October 13, 2012, at 9:00 AM at the Cascia Hall track, runners and walkers will gather...
MoreGlow-in-the-Dark Bracelets
Stringing beads is a great activity for children. To make it a little more fun and interesting in the Aqua Class, we use plastic, bendable glow-in-the-dark bracelets often found at a discount store. Children can string wooden beads or colorful...
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