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Help Boston Celebrate the Americans With Disabilities Act:
Americans with Disabilities Act 20th Anniversary Celebration. July 26th, 2010, 12 noon, Boston Common. Live entertainment, comedy, and join a march in support of the act. See our front page.
Free Museums and Attractions in Massachusetts:
Free Fun Fridays at The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Peabody Essex Museum, Old Sturbridge Village, The Boston Harbor Islands and more. See our Front page.
Sib Shops Recreation and Support:
July 21st and July 28th, in the Greater Brockton Area. Children can meet others with families like theirs, learn more about disabilities, and play fun, high-energy games. For children ages 4 to 7 and 8 to 12. Registration is required. See our Front Page.
Summertime Adaptive Recreation for All Abilities:
The DCR Universal Access Program this summer offers all ages and abilities accessible and adaptive Sailing, Kayaking, Canoeing, Rowing, Fishing Areas, Bike Rentals, Horseback Riding, and Hiking. Programs are offered across the state in a variety of settings. See our Front Page.
Listen and Learn - Parent Support Training:
July 27th, in Chicopee and South Hadley. This program brings together parents facing similar challenges in raising their children with special needs. Participants will share their personal experiences in raising their child with special needs and expand their listening skills as they prepare to give support to others. A reat opportunity to give back. RSVPs are required, to ensure adequate supplies and refreshments. See our Front Page.
More Free Fun - Family Film Festival All Summer Long:
June 22nd - August 25th. The Regal Cinemas Free Family Film Festival will offer G or PG movies for kids and parents at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays all summer long. Participating Massachusetts locations include Bellingham, Kingston, Lanesboro and Marlborough. On our Front page.
"Know Yourself" - The Key to a Better Life:
AANE Adult Conference, July 31, Boston. A diverse program of workshops, networking, and social connection for teens and young adults with AS and related conditions (post-high school and older). See Teens and Young Adults on the Front Page.
Sensory Friendly Films: "Despicable Me" and "Cats & Dogs 2":
July 17th and August 7th, at the AMC Theaters in Framingham and Tyngsborough. For families who have children of all ages with disabilities. See our Front Page.
SPED Child and Teen does not endorse any treatments, programs, products or services. Announcements and resources are for information purposes only.
SPED Child and Teen is not responsible for event changes or cancellations. Verify times and dates with the organizing host before attending any event listed in our newsletter or website
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