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From the moment of birth, children rely on their parents to meet their needs. But at times, parents may need a helping hand—especially if their child is experiencing a developmental delay.
Noble can help with early intervention services offered through Indiana First Steps. We work with infants and toddlers in their homes, day cares or other place chosen by the family. Together, we can help you learn how to nurture your child's growth so learning doesn't stop when our therapist walks out the door.
Our services include:
- Evaluation and Assessment
- Developmental, Occupational, Speech and Physical Therapies
- Nutrition Consultation
- Parent Education and Support
For school age-children, we offer a variety of Summer Day Camps for children with and without special needs:
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Sports Camp (4-7 yrs) focuses on sports readiness skills like kicking, throwing, sharing, being a team player, etc. We will introduce a variety of games to incorporate learning the various skills. There is no cost for the sports camp. We will be utilizing the Special Olympics curriculum.
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Art Camp (6-18 yrs) will involve various art activities like clay, pastels and paints. Campers will do both individual and collaborative art pieces, and camp will end with an art show displaying each camper's own art to his/her family in an open house.
will involve various art activities like clay, pastels and paints. Campers will do both individual and collaborative art pieces, and camp will end with an art show displaying each camper's own art to his/her family in an open house.
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Summer Day Camps Youth I (6-12 yrs) Youth II (13-18 yrs) Typically offered in 2-week sessions, each camp has a weekly theme, and each day is structured yet flexible to include both indoor and outdoor activities. We will incorporate social, sensory, fine motor, gross motor skills within all our activities. Individual and group activities will include crafts, art, recreation, games, reading, etc. All camps are site based (field trips are not part of our curriculum), but on occasion we bring in special visitors based on the weekly theme, and we go outside for recreational fun daily.
Typically offered in 2-week sessions, each camp has a weekly theme, and each day is structured yet flexible to include both indoor and outdoor activities. We will incorporate social, sensory, fine motor, gross motor skills within all our activities. Individual and group activities will include crafts, art, recreation, games, reading, etc. All camps are site based (field trips are not part of our curriculum), but on occasion we bring in special visitors based on the weekly theme, and we go outside for recreational fun daily.
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Social Skills Autism Camp (6-12 yrs) will work on increasing campers' socialization skills in a variety of ways. Our Autism Coordinator will lead and develop daily activities. The curriculum will involve role playing, reading body language and facial gestures, promoting social interaction, relaxing techniques and yoga.
Scholarships are available.
For more information on our Children and Youth Services, e-mail or call us at 317-254-3300. |