September 18, 2019
When Alexa’s mother first heard her child had Down Syndrome and may not develop the ability to walk or talk, she did not know what to expect. She wondered whether childhood pastimes such as kicking a ball, riding a bike or making new friends might be out of her child’s reach. In addition, she wondered whether her child would be able to comprehend and express herself to others. However, with the therapy received in The
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With more than 15 year’s tenure at The Warren Center, Executive Director Amy Spawn, has been named Chief Executive Officer. Amy Spawn has more than 25 years of experience in the field of early childhood intervention, speech language pathology, leadership and strategic philanthropy. In June 2013, Amy Spawn was selected as the Executive Director of The Warren Center by its board of directors. As CEO of The Warren Center, she provides oversight to the agency’s
Jordan Roberts is co-chair of The Warren Center’s Art of Music Gala, a one of a kind experience that brings renowned musicians and visual artists together to help children with special needs. At the event, attendees enjoy show stopping performances, original art, dinner and drinks, and a live and silent auction. She initially learned about the agency through her friends, Courtney Edwards and Ben Smithee, who are long-time supporters of the agency. When Ben came
Thanksgiving is almost here! Do you have a child who is a picky eater? Here are three tips from The Warren Center’s speech-language pathologist, Keri Schoenemann to help your child participate in the meal. Tip #1 Provide opportunities for your child to help prepare the meal One fun way for your child to participate in the Thanksgiving meal is by helping you prepare the meal. They can help you cook or even set the table. You
Playing with toys and moving around are challenging for Ahaan due to vision loss and decreased feeling/mobility on the right side of his body. However, no matter the challenges he faces, Ahaan keeps a smile on his face. The Warren Center’s team of therapists are providing therapy for Ahaan and teaching his parents strategies to help him improve his motor, communication and feeding skills. His right hand has decreased feeling and mobility. So his therapists
With Halloween just right around the corner, here are four tips to help your child with sensory challenges enjoy the festivities. Tip #1 Show photos of family members in costumes You can help prepare your child for Halloween by showing photos of family members dressed up in costumes. This can be a great way to explain Halloween traditions and activities that your family participates in. Also keep in mind that several traditions and activities for