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Therapy Matters | Unbroken Support During COVID: How iCan Dream Center is Managing Therapy

Therapy Matters | Unbroken Support During COVID: How iCan Dream Center is Managing Therapy

With COVID-19 changing how we communicate, the saying, “I’m just a phone call away,” means more now than ever before.  In a therapeutic educational setting and for people like Mr. T, a behavior therapist at iCan Dream Center, face-to-face communication was the primary method of communicating with students. When the pandemic began, to avoid possible …

Stay Well: Sleep Better

Stay Well: Sleep Better

Although we sleep at least one-third of our lives (National Sleep Foundation 2017), a person’s quality of sleep is just as important as the quantity or amount of time they sleep.  There are many health benefits pertaining to sleep and its quality. The immune system is least likely to be compromised with a well-rested body. …

How Play Therapy Improves Behavior

How Play Therapy Improves Behavior

Every child has a unique way of understanding the world around them. Play allows children to learn, develop new skills and express their feelings in unique and fun ways.  Did you know that play can also be a form of therapy? Therapy can be helpful throughout different stages of life for children, including for children …

Leveraging Sports to Improve Outcomes

Leveraging Sports to Improve Outcomes

Sports are more than just games. They are activities to keep one’s spirits up, build one’s strength and build relationships. Sports provide several physical and mental health benefits, like heightened self-esteem, increased problem solving skills and concentration, reduced stress, sensory relief, and fitness (Dorfman). Sports also help students understand the importance of teamwork. Through the …

Visual supports: An eye-opening communication tool

Visual supports: An eye-opening communication tool

It is true that no two learners are exactly alike. Some learn better through reading, and others excel through listening or doing.  For students with developmental disabilities who may have difficulty communicating or understanding others’ communication, it is important to present information in ways that match the students’ unique learning styles and optimize their ability …