Friday 20 December 2013

Santa Claus is coming

It's the last day of programming before Christmas break and everyone is ready for a little time off, especially the wee ones. We set up a lot of fun Christmas craft centres for them to play at during the day to make the last day of STA in 2013 an extra fun one. In the Sun Room kids are creating snowmen, this afternoon we'll have a facilitated craft time to decorate some Christmas trees, but the Tree Room is my absolute favourite - Santa and his Reindeer!
 

The kids start by cutting out and gluing Santa and his sleight to a piece of paper. Next, they paint their hands brown (it's a little cleaner if they get some help on this step).


They make as many hand stamps as they can, fingers down and thumbs away from Santa. This kiddo has big hands so he could only fit on three.


White paint and finger pokes are added to make falling snow.


And with the finishing touches of eyes, antlers, reins, and a red pom pom nose Santa is on his way!



These kids are extra lucky today, some little elves set up a surprise to jump around in downstairs.

Tuesday 17 December 2013

Gingerbread Men!


Our Kids Club craft this week is little paper gingerbread men. We've pre-cut all the shapes and provide the kiddos with glue, glitter, buttons, and googly eyes to create their own. It's been very interesting to see what they come up with based on the model that we've created. Some of them look surprised, others look very worried. This craft lets the kids practice their fine motor skills by picking up and placing buttons and googly eyes, they develop hand strength with the glue, and co-ordination skills with the glitter.




After craft, we've been taking advantage of the nice weather (especially after last week and the deep freeze, brrrrr!) and going for a winter walk to the mailbox where the kids each get to practice sending a letter to Santa. On the way they can pick up snow and make snow balls and even build a snowman!


Monday 16 December 2013

O for Owl


Today, during "Letter Time" we focused on the letter "O". After singing an "O" song and talking about things that make the "O" sound (octopus, olive, ostrich, octagon, ect.) , we made a fun "O" craft. Each of the children made an owl using the letter "O" as the  body. After craft music played a game. The children imitated actions while walking around a circle to the sound of music and when the music stopped the children needed to stand "on" a circle mat. Emphasizing "O" for "on".

Friday 13 December 2013

Candy Cane Ornaments

 
Our STA Christmas tree got a little sprucing up with some kid-made decorations from Kids Club this week. It was beautiful before but we think it looks even better now!
 

We took some old puzzles that were missing pieces and no fun to play with anymore and spray painted them red and white. Then we had the kids glue together all of the pieces in an alternating pattern. We finished them off with some green ribbon and a jingle bell and then hung them on the tree. With puzzle pieces being the symbol that represents Autism it's an extra nice Christmas-y touch to our decorations.


Not only are these incredibly cute, but they allowed us to practice lots of skills. The kids work on hand strength and control when applying the glue, they practice counting to make sure they have 5 white puzzle pieces and 4 red ones, they get to identify colours, and even recognize and imitate patterns. What an awesome craft to learn with!

Wednesday 11 December 2013

Christmas at STA

The consultants at STA have all gotten in the Christmas spirit and made upstairs a little more festive. Since it's a Wednesday with no kiddos we'll give you a peak at our offices all decked out for the holiday season.
 




Tuesday 10 December 2013

Jam our Jiggles out

Everyone was looking forward to music class at STA this afternoon. Once every couple of months we have a music teacher come in to sing songs and play instruments with our kiddos and everyone loves it! Sadly, today we had to cancel because one of her peanuts is sick and she couldn't make it out. :(


It gets better though. We are fortunate enough to have some amazing Early Intervention Therapists to work with our kids and one of them, who happens to be a bit of a rock star in his life outside of STA, stepped up to lead a music class for our kids this afternoon! Hurray!




The kids got to pick out some instruments to play and rocked out to their Kids Club favourites like "Shake Your Sillies Out," "5 Green and Speckled Frogs," and "Wheels on the Bus."

Friday 6 December 2013

Winter Obstacle Course


Our new obstacle course is set up downstairs for December and January. Unfortunately for this teacher, it's been enjoyed a little too much during the day and wasn't in the nicest photographing condition while we were playing this afternoon.
 


Our starting point has the kids jump from penguin to penguin in coloured hoops.


Next, they can walk or waddle across the penguins on the balance beam. Then roll a giant ball towards a snowman on the wall.


Next, they can reach really high and touch all the snow flakes on their way up some stairs and then jump into the Cloud 9 mat on the floor below.

 
Then they crawl through the barrel and try to throw some snow balls (balled up socks) at a snowman target and finish by gliding across the floor on scooters, our pretend sleds.


Thursday 5 December 2013

O is for...

Our Letter Time/Animated Literacy letter of the week is O!


Today, some of the kids got to participate in a super fun circle time all about the letter O. We started by passing around small "o word" items. There was an ostrich, otter, octagon, octopus, olive, and upper and lower case letter Os.

Next, the kids made O Octopus crafts. These were great because we also got to sneak in a little practice counting to 8 to make sure there were enough legs.



Our final activity was a game of freeze dance. We modified the rules so that the kids could practice jumping ON to a circle mat.

Monday 2 December 2013

Stockings hung by the chimney

In Kids Club this week we are creating stockings using white crayons and blue paint. The kiddos each start by decorating a white paper stocking with white crayon. Next, they dab their stocking with watered down blue pain (or blue water colour would work too), then they remove the excess pain with a paper towel and like magic the drawings appear. This craft allows our kids to practice gripping a pencil (in this case crayon), draw simple shapes and patterns, cope with having paint on their hands, practice putting on and taking off the paint shirts, and identifying or printing their names.
 

The most important step, of course, is to carefully hang the finished product on the mantel. Ours will be full with 30 little stockings by the end of the week.