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Budget-Friendly Home Features Can Help a Child with Autism Thrive

For children who are on the autism spectrum, daily life can present unique challenges. From overwhelming sights and sounds to other sensory disturbances, so many things can impact your child’s comfort. Fortunately, there are ways to make home life more comfortable and easier to manage—without spending a lot of money. Savings Strategies for Must-Have Items […]

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Featured in Home & Garden Magazine

HOME & GARDEN, a special section of the Record Review, featured a very informative article on ‘The Power of Paint’ in the  April 2016 edition. The article focused on the effect paint can have on transforming a room to create a mood, or provide a particular ambience. “It [paint] unifies space, delineates architectural molding and

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Congratulations to Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship

Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship, located at 1 Succabone Rd, Mount Kisco, NY, is a non-profit organization that offers therapeutic horse-riding lessons, hippotherapy and ground programming to individuals with special needs, at-risk youth and veterans among other people. Founded in 2014 by Caroline Black & Emily Bushnell, Endeavor has become a staple of the Bedford-Mt. Kisco community and we

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4 Tips for Creating an Autism-Friendly Sensory Bedroom

Most people on the autism spectrum also have something called sensory processing disorder. This makes them either over- or under-sensitive to sensory inputs, including patterns, colors, sounds, smells, and textures. Most people on the autism spectrum also have something called sensory processing disorder. This makes them either over- or under-sensitive to sensory inputs, including patterns,

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