Special Needs Art Classes for NYC Kids

During my previous monthly special needs posts, I've rounded up music classes and dance lessons for New York City children with special needs. Today, I'm highlighting adaptive art programs for children with different abilities, like my tween son.

Although my boy has participated in all kinds of special needs sports, and social groups, art has never been very high on his wish list. With his limited fine-motor skills, short attention span and tendency to get easily frustrated, it's understandable that it's not a favorite. But I really wanted to find a creative outlet for him that he would enjoy.

So I started to investigate the kinds of special needs art programs available around the city, and as usual I wasn't disappointed—but I was surprised. While there are only a handful of studios offering adaptive experiences, some of NYC's major museums have incredible special needs hands-on sessions, most of which are FREE. Here are five special needs art programs for families, as well as two others that sound interesting but are open only to schools.

Birthday Party Venues in the Hamptons and North Fork

A birthday party celebration in the Hamptons doesn't need to focus on the pool or the beach, and during the cooler months, you'll want to find a fun indoor activity. Whether you have a sporty kid, a princess, a future marine biologist or a budding artist, there are party venues for every interest area, age and budget.

How to Prepare for a Family Photo Shoot: 5 Tips from a Professional Photographer

So, you’ve found the perfect location for your family photo, and you’ve decided on a photographer. Great, but now you keep asking yourself questions (in a jittery voice): What will everyone wear? How will I get the kids to behave? What if the baby won’t stop drooling? No need to panic. Professional photographer Korri Leigh Crowley has five tips for getting the most out of your family photo shoot experience, panic-free. 

Sunnyside Gardens Park & Other Places to Play in Sunnyside & Woodside Queens

While we may not have fancy waterside parks like neighboring Long Island City, there are still some great places to play in Sunnyside and Woodside, both outdoors and in. In addition to playgrounds like Lou Lodati Playground and Windmuller Park, which frequently features live entertainment at its band shell, there's the lovely members-only Sunnyside Gardens Park that locals can join and visitors can explore during a handful of annual public festivals.

We have a handful of drop-in places to play indoors, too, including two local libraries with regular storytimes, a pair of awesome playgroups and, if you're really in a bind, a Chuck E Cheese's. (You may hate it but kids love it!) We continue our month-long focus on Sunnyside and Woodside with a curated roundup of our favorite romping spots in the area.

5 Fall Deals for NYC Kids: Save on Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train Live, Let's Gogh Art Classes, Holiday Photos & More

Fall is in full swing and we've got some great seasonal deals for New York City families. Our generous sponsors are offering discounts on a variety of fun kids' activities for all ages and interests, including a live-action stage adaptation of Jim Henson's beloved Dinosaur Train (one of our top fall family theater picks), creative classes at Let's Gogh Art NYC, a holiday photo shoot from c'est beau photo, tickets to Quiet Clock, the Musical and the Zumbini™ music and movement program for tots. Don't wait to take advantage of these great bargains. Deals this good will be gone long before the first snow falls.

News: Brand New Parks App, Decoding Westchester Towns & Villages, Mommy Poppins at HarvestFest

There's a lot happening around town. Westchester Children's Museum is one step closer to opening their doors and we couldn't be happier. Grand Prix New York added a new art studio space to their already fun filled indoor entertainment complex and Westchester County Parks Department launched a new app to help navigate the parks system.

Speaking of Westchester, ever wonder about the many redundant town and village names in the county and the boundaries they encompass? Well, if you've been puzzled about the county map (or if this just sparked an interest), we found a great breakdown we thought was worth sharing. Read on for more on these topics plus details on catching up with Mommy Poppins at Ridge Hill's HarvestFest 2013

Turkey Trots and Thanksgiving Day Races in Connecticut

Americans love to run. And I don't just mean through Wal-Mart aisles on Black Friday. Running for exercise has soared in popularity over the past few decades. According to Running USA, 4.7 million people finished events in 1990, compared to 15.5 million In 2012! Great news for the sporting goods industry and your cardiologist.  

Kids love to run, and moms love to burn calories. So how about starting your Thanksgiving Day with some family exercise in the crisp, fall air? The average American will eat 4,500 calories on this day, so you'll feel better indulging in your favorite holiday treats. 

Here are some suggestions for events on Thursday, November 28. Races are popular, so be sure to sign up soon before they sell out. You'll also want to arrive early, as parking in most places will be limited. Have a great run! And for more turkey trot listings as well as other fun things to do on Thanksgiving day click here.

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