Fun Holiday Learning
Have you ever thought about how the language you use around your child and with your child directly relates to how well they do in school? Oral language and vocabulary development are integral components and predictors of success in reading. With the holidays coming now is the perfect time to think creatively about how to actively engage your child in meaningful interactions to encourage language and vocabulary development. Here are a few ideas to encourage meaningful language development and fun memories. • Involve them in the decision making for what type of food/desserts or decorations to add to the celebration. • Have them create the shopping list and bring them along to help do the shopping. • For younger children give them a list with 4 or 5 pictured items that they are responsible to find. • Involve them in preparing and the clean up of making the food/decorations. While doing this make sure you are talking about the experience in the moment. During the celebration be sure to tell everyone that your child helped. If there are plans to buy gifts for your children, I challenge you to find items that will encourage creativity. The best toys that provide the most language exposure are toys that allow your child to use them in a variety of different ways, (i.e. blocks, art supplies, playdough, dress-up costumes, or any toys/objects that encourage pretend play). For older children think about science kits, toy model cars or planes, fashion kits, etc. You are your child’s best teacher. Valerie Fisher, Mainstream Outreach Coordinator St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf
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Turn Their Struggles Into Strengths Having a child who has special needs can at times feel overwhelming. Your heart may break when you see your child struggle with the developmental issues that appear to be keeping him or her from living a normal life. Developmental disabilities can keep children from being able to feel confident enough to socialize and develop a peer group that they can count on. Disabilities can keep your child from being able to do activities that require a certain physical aptitude. Regardless of what your child struggles with, there are many gifts to having a disability and it is your job to remind them of what those gifts are. Perhaps the most important life lesson to teach your child is that being different is a good thing because it means that they will be able to look at life in a different way. Help your child to understand that they have unique qualities that make them special. Children can be more sensitive when they struggle with something and they learn skills that actually advance them in other ways. I am sure you've noticed that when your child is having difficulty reading, he or she may excel in math or design. When a child is socially isolated from others because they are not easily accepted into the peer group of their choice, they may resort to filling their time with other activities like drawing, being on the computer, or excelling in reading which may make them much more advanced in their academic skills. Regardless of the disability, find opportunities for your child to socialize that are structured and provide a sense of belonging. Camps, specialized programs, therapy groups are great ways to help your child feel included. Ask your child's school administrator or counselor if there is a mentor or special child in the school that can "buddy up" with your child? Invite this child over and
set up experiences for your child to participate in ‌ like going to the movies, paddle boating at Eagle Creek or the downtown Canal, arcading at Dave and Busters. These field Carol Juergensen Sheets trips will give your child extra opportunities to socialize and feel like one of the gang! As you look at your child, ask yourself how has this gift of being different made them stronger? And of course reinforce this with your child. Make sure to comment regularly on those personality strengths that you treasure about your child. Perhaps they're kind, compassionate, generous, honest, or loyal. Reinforcing the strengths helps them to integrate their gifts despite their struggles. Be the “go to personâ€? that they can share their frustrations and heartbreak. This means that you need to cultivate the belief that your child is going to positively grow from disability. As a parent, do you have a support person or resource to turn to share your fears and doubts? Having a special needs kid means lots of self-care so you so that you can be there for your kids in tough situations. Kids need to know that there is a safe person that they can be "real" with and there is no better person than their parent to share their feelings. You are a mirror for your child, so make sure you are comfortable reflecting back what you hear them say so they know that they know they are heard and have a voice when sharing their thoughts and feelings. Your unconditional love is exactly what they need to recognize their own strengths amongst their struggles!
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Jim Dandy Family Restaurant Kids’ 5 and under eat free 2301 Conner St.773-3288 Noblesville PaPa Roux 8950 E. 10th Indy 603-9861 Nightly after 4 Perkins 250 Noble Creek Dr. Noblesville Monday Thru Wednesday 4 to close 776-2800 Barley Island Brewing Co. 630 Conner St.Noblesville 770-5280 Tuesday and Wednesday Quizno’s 14300 Mundy Dr Noblesville 7 days a week 4 to close dine in only 773-7041 The Original Pancake House 3 Free Pancakes for children 7 and under with adult entrée purchase Monday through Sunday at Noblesville, Fishers, and Indianaopolis locations Tucanos Brazilian Grill Noblesville Kids 7 and younger eat free everyday. Chef Mikes Charcoal Grill 102 Woodland Dr Indy Kids 5 and Younger eat for 99 cents Wuzzlers Grill and Spoon Greenwood 884-9468 Kids eat free w. adult meal Monday-Friday
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Chick Fil-A 3360 W. 86th St. The Pyramids, Indy 871-5330 Mexico City Grill Emerson Ave Indy and Fishers In. Free kids meal with adult meal. Roscoe’s Taco’s Greenwood Kids meal free with Minimum $6 adult meal. Latitude 39 4016 E. 82nd Fee Game Bowling, Kid’s Meal and $5 game card with adult meal 813-6565 Mexico City Grill Fishers 11653 Fishers Station Rd 577-1900 Mexican City Grill Indy 8028 S. Emerson Ave 884-4901 Castlers Kitchen and Bar 11501 Geist Pavilion Dr.596-9810 Fishers 5-9 Texas Road House Fishers 12950 Publishers Dr. 585-5020 Family Night 1.99 Kid’s Meal Culvers Kids NightFishers 96th St Every Monday, 5:30-8:30 pm and Indy 71st and Georgetown – Every Monday, 5:30 – 8:30 pm
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All area Fazoli’s 99cent Kids meals Tuesday evenings 5-8 call for details. MacKenzie River Pizza Carmel and 82nd St Castleton 564-4211 and 288-0609 Scotty’s Brewhouse 3905 E. 96th Street Indianapolis, IN & 1 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 CR Heroes 10570 E. 96th St. Fishers 576-1070 5-p Face Painting & Balloon Animals Cancun 6714 E 82nd St, Indianapolis 578-7054 Chick Fil A Avon Rt 36 Nov. 3rd. The Thankful Tree Family Night from 5:30-7:30 Chick-fil-A Noblesville Buy one Get one Free Tuesday 5-9 773-4100 Chick Fil A Carmel 14647 US 31 North Family Night each Tuesday from 5-8pm 815-9465 Hellas Café 8501 Westfield Blvd 257-6211 Indy Champps Indy Northside 8711 N. River Crossing Blvd. 2 children eat free with 1 adult meal all day Tuesday Bob Evans’ Family Night from DJ 6-8pm One kid eats free with adult meal purchase. Greenwood In Perkin’s Castleton East 82nd St. Indy 842-9447 4-9 Joe’s Shelby St. Diner Indy 783-9590 8
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Michaelangelo’s 550 Westfield Rd Noblesville Kids Eat Free 773-6066 Grindstone Charley’s Rockville Rd and Crawfordsville Rd’s Indy 243-8760 and 481-1870 Johnny Rockets Greenwood Mall and Castleton Mall 881-6240 and 578-8015 5 to 9 Barley Island Brewing Co. Noblesville In Free Kids Meal with Adult meal Wednesday and Thursday Johnny Rockets Castleton Mall Kids meal free with each adult meal 5 to 9 Continued Page 10
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Illinois Street Food Emporium Indy Free kids meal with each adult meal 4 to close Skyline Chili Indy Locations Kids meal 99 cents 5 to close.
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Steak N Shake all Indianapolis locations Chick Fil A Avon Rt 36 Indianapolis Indianas Victory Field Kids Eat Free with at least an $8 purchase.
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Scotty’s Brewhouse 3905 E. 96th Street Indianapolis, IN & 1 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Granite City Food and Brewery 150 W. 96th St Carmel 218-7185 5-9 Magician 5-8 Steak N Shake all Indianapolis locations Rock Star Pizza 922 E. Main St. Brownsburg 858-1188 all day dine in Only Indianapolis Indianas Victory Field Kids Eat Free with at least an $8 purchase. Books and Brew 9402 Upton Dr Suite 1400 Free Kids meal w/ Adult Purchase Grand Junction Brewing Westfield Free kids Meal with Adult Meal (Please call ahead to verify details)
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Samantha's Story... Samantha began attending the Applied Behavior Center in January of 2013, when she was 5 years old. The center came highly recommended by a coworker of mine so after sending Sam to a developmental pre-school for 2 years, we decided to try ABC for Autism. When she started at ABC, she was unable to communicate with us. She couldn't tell us what she wanted, felt or needed. Her behaviors were uncontrollable. She would cry, scream and throw fits because she lacked communication skills. She was also unable to use the restroom even though we tried to potty-train her for the previous 2 years. The difference in Sam was almost immediate. She was potty trained in just 8 weeks. She started talking and putting two words together. She had decreases in rocking, blabbing, and other repetitive behaviors. One of the best moments for us was mid-May of 2013. We were tucking in Sam for the night and as we walked out her room, in her perfect soft little girl voice she said "Mommy...I... love...you". I whipped around and turned on the light exclaiming "what did you say!!??" She giggled at my excitement and would not repeat herself. I tucked her in again and left her room crying almost hysterically. My non-verbal, minimal affection, autistic baby girl just told me in a complete sentence that she loved me. She put 4 words together that made sense and used it in a proper manner. Not only that, my daughter had just told me for the first time
ever that she loved me. She LOVED me. The advancements Sam continues to make are so inspiring. She talks, sings (Taylor Swift ALL the time!) and interacts with us. We are able to go out to dinner and Sam can order for herself. She says please and thank you. Our family has been able to finally do activities as a whole. Before Clint or I would stay home with Sam while the other took our two older daughters to the zoo or the movies. We no longer have to do that. Sam plays soccer with TOPS, a special needs league sponsored by the SCSA. We took her to her first Colts game, which she loved. Our family was also able to take our first family vacation and we took the girls on a Disney cruise. The ABA therapists at The Applied Behavioral Center are amazing people. They don't even know how much they have changed our lives and helped our family. I am a Registered Nurse in the NICU. My job is dedicated to caring for infants and their families. When people tell me how much they appreciate what we do, I understand that feeling of gratitude now. I feel the same way for what The Applied Behavior for Autism has done and continues to do for our Samantha. She is a beautiful, bright, and smart little girl and I think we are just skimming the top of what she will be able to achieve as she continues with her growth and development at ABC.
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November Sunday, November 1, 6:00pm Disney Live! Three Classic Fairy Tales at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Prepare to step into a world of wonder where wishing is only the beginning and dreams really do come true in Disney Live! presents Three Classic Fairy Tales Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt. Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy as they bring the timeless fairytale adventures of Cinderella, Beauty and The Beast, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to life right in your hometown. Featuring dynamic storytelling, award winning music, stunning costumes and glittering special effects, audiences will be captivated by the humor, fun and adventure of these spellbinding stories. Dream with the princesses, cheer for the heroes as they conquer evil villains, and marvel as these classic tales are brought to life in a theatrical experience that’s pure magic.www.disneylive.com Saturday, November 7, 2:00pm Alvin and The Chipmunks: Live on Stage! at Murat Theatre at Old National Centre. ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE MUSICAL is a brand new, music¬‐ filled interactive live show featuring the Chipmunks and Chipettes, America’s favorite animated music groups. Based on the characters from the hit Fox movies, the show will bring the music and excitement of a live rock concert to life as the Chipmunks perform hits by Owl City, Maroon 5, Carly Rae Jepsen, Elvis Presley, and more! The Chipmunks are tricked by former arch-‐nemesis Ian Hawke to perform at a fundraising concert to save a dairy farm in upstate New York that was once the site of the legendary Woodstock music festival. However, with Ian managing the concert, it all might not be what it seems. Join the whole crew as they wind up in hilarious situations on their way to Woodstock. From an “old school” breakdancing competition, to a no¬‐holds¬‐barred food fight, you’ll experience it all LIVE on stage! www. alvinandthechipmunkslive.com Sunday, November 8, 11:30am Prairie Plates – On the Prairie at Conner Prairie. Prairie Plates celebrates the farmto-table food and craft drink movement
with unique dining experiences throughout our grounds, featuring the region's top chefs and gourmet artisans. It’s a one-ofa-kind dining experience for adults on the Prairie. Enjoy a 100-mile brunch, dining on scrumptious, locally-sourced dishes at Prairie Plates on the Prairie with R Bistro. Chef Regina Mehallick of R Bistro and R2GO brings an innovative menu comprised of food procured within 100 miles of Conner Prairie. www.connerprairie.org Wednesday, November 11, 7:30pm Girls Night – The Musical at Conner Prairie Interactive History Park. Prairie Plates celebrates the farm-to-table food and craft drink movement with unique dining experiences throughout our grounds, featuring the region's top chefs and gourmet artisans. It’s a one-of-a-kind dining experience for adults on the Prairie. Enjoy a 100-mile brunch, dining on scrumptious, locally-sourced dishes at Prairie Plates on the Prairie with R Bistro. Chef Regina Mehallick of R Bistro and R2GO brings an innovative menu comprised of food procured within 100 miles of Conner Prairie. www.connerprairie.org Wedenesday, November 11 – Sunday, November 15 66th Annual Christmas Gift & Hobby Show at Indiana State Fairgrounds. USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice ranks the Christmas Gift & Hobby Show as one of Indianapolis’ top holiday attractions. Holiday shoppers can get a head start and browse 350+ exhibitors plus score deals on holiday and home décor, specialty foods & Indiana wines, crafts, jewelry, gifts and more at one of the Midwest’s largest holiday shows. Special features include: daily visits with Santa and live reindeer, $10,000 in Merry Money and prize giveaways, performances and storytelling by fairytale princesses, exhibitor coupons, concerts, adoptable pets, Christmas Café & libations, and more. www.christmasgiftandhobbyshow.com Wedenesday, November 11 – Saturday, November 14 Music for All’s Bands of America Grand National Championships at Lucas Oil Stadium. Music for All’s Bands of America Grand National Championships, presented by Yamaha is the nation’s most
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Calendar of Events exciting marching band event. First and foremost, Grand Nationals is an educational performance opportunity open to all high school bands, on a first-come, first-served basis. Grand Nationals is also a spectacular music and pageantry event, one that band fans from across the nation and around the world travel to for the exciting and creative performances. www.musicforall.org/whatwe-do/boa-marching-championships/grandnational-championships Friday, November 13 – Saturday, November 14 St. Augustine Guild Annual Holiday Bazaar at Little Sister’s of the Poor at 2345 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN. Thursday, November 19, 7:30pm Mary Poppins in Greenwood at Center Grove Performing Arts Center. One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven TONY Awards, including Best Musical. Saturday, November 21, 10:00 – 3:00pm International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day can change your life. It's the one day a year when people affected by suicide loss gather around the world at events in their local communities to find comfort and gain understanding as they share stories of healing and hope. www.afsp.org Friday, November 27, 6:00pm Circle of Lights Tree Lighting at Monumental Circle. Circle of Lights presented by the Contractors of Quality Connection and Electrical Workers of IBEW 481 kicks off each year the day after Thanksgiving on Monument Circle. Santa, will of course be on hand to usher in the holiday season and flip on the lights. Each year, a lucky child is chosen from a coloring contest to help “flip the switch” with Santa and the Mayor. The show stage features a Santa’s Workshop theme complete with toy soldiers and sailors, peppermint sticks, ornaments,
elves in the workshop and an abundance of toys.After the lighting, visitors will enjoy fireworks, as well as Downtown's holiday centerpiece, complete with 4,784 lights and 52 garland strands used to create the 242 foot display. The magic continues with toy soldiers and peppermint sticks encircling the Monument. Saturday, November 28, 3:00pm Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker at Old National Centre, The spirit of Tchaikovsky guides Moscow Ballet’s professional ballerinas as they leap and pirouette against hand-painted backgrounds that invigorate his spirited score in time for the holiday season. Great Russian Nutcracker reintroduces audiences of all ages to young Masha, whose taste for adventure rivals her magical wooden doll’s legendary aversion to chestnuts. Russian designer Valentin Fedorov’s 3-D backdrops pay homage to the snowy forests of his homeland, and the puppets that dance alongside the ballerinas nod to the mysterious felt creatures that roam the foothills of Siberia. Moscow Ballet selects its soloists from Moscow’s finest crop of dancers, and local children can audition to join the corps for one city, earning the chance to twirl their little feet with the company in walk-on roles. Beginning Saturday, November 28 Santa’s Holiday Breakfast at Indiana State Museum, During the first, second and fourth weekends in December, guests will get to start their mornings off with delicious holiday breakfast as Mrs. Claus, Raggedy Ann and other holiday characters entertain the young ones before they visit Santa Claus and ride the Santa Claus Express. Reservations required.
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