Acceptance has been something we've been discussing a lot lately, and as we apply it in our therapy on a new level we've seen amazing responses from the children and adults we serve. Everyone wants to be accepted, no matter who they are and whether they have a disability or not. As those who support individuals with disabilities, it's up to us to lead our communities by SHOWING we accept these incredible people whole heartedly. That includes giving them opportunities to express themselves in any way AND responding. By doing this, we often get pleasant surprises of how smart, funny and talented the people of Journeys are, but we've got to give them the opportunity and show that we accept them first.
The link below is a video we shared with our employees last week. It isn't a Journeys story but is inspiring still the same so I hope you enjoy it!
Autistic Girl Expresses Profound Intelligence
Kids Choice
Throughout the fall we had each kid at the Rexburg center be in charge of a group activity for everyone. It was so fun to see what they all came up with and how it played out! Activities ranged from human foosball to tours of Sugar City, learning and competing with BeyBlades, sugar cookie candy canes and so much more.
The activities were super fun and the kids did great stepping up to teach their peers about what they love to do and how to participate.
Intense Musical Chair Competitions
Potato Car Races
Human Knot Races
Rubberband Cars
Games at the Park
Fishing at Beaver Dick Park
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