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|Monday, September 26, 2022 Parent Support Group for Families of Children Newly Diagnosed with Autism Have you recently received an autism diagnosis for your child? Join us for a 4-week…
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Family Newsletter
|These fun, home-based activities are perfect for therapy!
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Resources
|By Sarah Ladderud OTR/L, Occupational Therapist Are you making separate meals for your child from the rest of the family? Do they only eat the same handful of food options,…
Continue Reading Volunteer Spotlight: Sarah
Volunteers
|Tell us some fun facts about yourself. I have a black lab who I love to take hiking, and I also enjoy swimming. I played water polo and did synchronized swimming…
Continue Reading Volunteer Spotlight: Mizan
Volunteers
|Hello, I’m Mizan! “I love to travel around the world getting to know the people of different races, ethnicities, their food, traditions, and cultures. I used to read a lot…
Continue Reading Volunteer Spotlight: Madeline
Volunteers
|Tell us some fun facts about yourself. I love to hike and go on long walks, anything outdoors! I am currently learning to ski. I have a bachelor’s degree in vocal…
Continue Reading Volunteer Spotlight: Joyce
Volunteers
|Tell us some fun facts about yourself. I enjoy playing music on the piano and swimming. I love spending time with friends and family for hikes, trying new foods, and bowling.…
Continue Reading Volunteer Spotlight: Ben
Volunteers
|Hello, I’m Ben! “I am in the 12th grade at Concordia Christian Academy in Tacoma, and I will be attending college next year. My hobbies include reading, playing instruments (I…
Continue Reading Nate’s Story
Stories
|“CTC takes a family approach. They know that in order for a child to thrive, the whole family has to thrive.” Five-year old Nate was a micro-preemie, born at 23…
Continue Reading Chase’s Story
Stories
|A child’s progress in therapy can often feel like a slow process, especially when that progress is years in the making. “As parents, we’ve had to learn how to celebrate…
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