Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 09:40     Subject: Re:volunteer opportunities to work with young special needs kids

Anonymous wrote:Treatment and Learning Center in Rockville. They are also part of Katherine Thomas School which offers a camp over the summer

Lab School of Washington DC: Offers a summer camp over the summer

JCC in Rockville: Takes children with special needs and they often have 1:1's

Search pediatric OT and PT clinics and contact them to see if she can volunteer. Some private clinics for OT/PT and speech also do camps over the summer. Even if she doesn't want to do speech it's still a good experience

Does her school offer internships senior year? If so, she could ask to be placed in one of the special needs programs within her county.



All great suggestions--she has worked with OTs in the past (not an option right now due to COVID)...will check with Lab School and JCC.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2022 19:35     Subject: Re:volunteer opportunities to work with young special needs kids

Treatment and Learning Center in Rockville. They are also part of Katherine Thomas School which offers a camp over the summer

Lab School of Washington DC: Offers a summer camp over the summer

JCC in Rockville: Takes children with special needs and they often have 1:1's

Search pediatric OT and PT clinics and contact them to see if she can volunteer. Some private clinics for OT/PT and speech also do camps over the summer. Even if she doesn't want to do speech it's still a good experience

Does her school offer internships senior year? If so, she could ask to be placed in one of the special needs programs within her county.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2022 13:44     Subject: volunteer opportunities to work with young special needs kids

Anonymous wrote:As a mom, would love someone like her as mothers helper. She'd get paid something and is huge favor.


OP here- where are you located/how old is your child? If you are in NW DC, she's a great babysitter and we might be able to make something work (if we ever get past this wave...)
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2022 09:05     Subject: volunteer opportunities to work with young special needs kids

As a mom, would love someone like her as mothers helper. She'd get paid something and is huge favor.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2022 09:04     Subject: Re:volunteer opportunities to work with young special needs kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:kEEN greater DC is a wonderful organization.


KEEN looks promising and seems to be the only place with current opportunities--thanks, all!

My DS volunteered for KEEN, great program and well run.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2022 08:56     Subject: Re:volunteer opportunities to work with young special needs kids

Anonymous wrote:kEEN greater DC is a wonderful organization.


KEEN looks promising and seems to be the only place with current opportunities--thanks, all!
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2022 23:19     Subject: Re:volunteer opportunities to work with young special needs kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does she have any actual friends who have disabilities? There was a thread a few weeks ago about how bad it feels to be someone's community service project but not be worthy of being someone's friend.

She has a friend from summer camp with CP.

NP here. OP if you'd like to see what was said on the thread PP referenced, I found it here. Good luck to your daughter.

Different treatment to teens with SN in mainstream? https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1021780.page


OP here--thank you so much for sharing this with me. I can totally see how kids would do this (from what I've seen, almost all community service around here is purely for community service hours/college resume boosting, but it's particularly upsetting in this context.)

My DD really loves the (limited) work she has done in this area but it has been with younger kids (as opposed to peers). She is an extremely empathetic kid and I will suggest she also find a way to make connections with kids her age.