"Play isn’t just a frivolous pastime for children. It’s a powerful, even essential, tool for healing," writes Cas Holman.
When was the last time you played? Cas Holman, author of the book "Playful," shares how play enriches adult life.
Jordan Nelson, a certified occupational therapy assistant with Lexington-Richland School District Five, received a $30,000 ...
Confidence Learning Center in East Gull Lake recently held their annual trick-or-treating event to give kids with cognitive and developmental disabilities the opportunity to take part in a ...
Promoting community understanding can make Halloween more inclusive for everyone. Some families use blue pumpkin buckets or ...
Phase 2 expansion of the North Central Park ADA playground will enhance accessibility and community inclusion, set for ...
Kissing ignites a powerful biological response, releasing hormones like oxytocin and dopamine that foster connection and ...
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