Read, play, and experiment with food. Families looking for a welcoming, comfortable space for neurodivergent children can enjoy a fun morning of food-related learning opportunities.
Is mealtime a struggle with your child? Families with neurodiverse children can gather in a comfortable environment in which food can be introduced as something to experiment with. Assistant Professor Michel Harris and her graduate students of Dominican University of River Forest, Illinois will provide support and resources for caregivers to introduce foods in an innovative manner. Activities include food-related stories, crafts, and demonstrations.
AGE GROUP: | Children | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Story Time | Parent Education | Health/Wellness | Food & Beverage | Early Literacy | Crafting |
TAGS: | Early Literacy |
East New Orleans Regional Library offers a wide collection of books, music, and movies, and hosts many programs for children, teens, and adults.