Friday, April 29, 2011

Looking for a fun summer program?

Summer Programs for Children with Special Needs

Windrush Farm Therapeutic Equitation (W.F.T.E.) is a nonprofit horse farm specializing in teaching physically, emotionally, and learning disabled children and adults to ride and work with horses.

Each year, Windrush provides an array of educational services and therapeutic activities to more than 1,000 children and adults – and their families. Founded in 1964, Windrush Farm was one of the first therapeutic equitation centers in the United States. Find out more at www.windrushfarm.org .

Address: 
30 Brookview Road 
Boxford, MA 01921 
978-682-7855 Phone 


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Georgetown SEPAC Meeting - Save the Date!

May 17, 2011 – 7-9pm, Penn Brook Library - Dr. Troy Carr, Psychologist - Role of a School Psychologist – Meet Dr. Carr and learn how his services can benefit our children with social/emotional, psychological , and IEP-related diagnostic testing needs in Georgetown. Dr. Carr will speak to us about the data that drives many educational decisions, the importance of selecting the right assessment tools, and what kinds of tests give us the best information about our children’s educational needs. Also find out about our new Special Education social-emotional program and services at the Georgetown High School. Questions? Please check www.georgetownsepac.blogspot.com or call Pam Lundquist 978-352-5407.