Archive for March 2018
Drop In Session Testimonial – Friday 16th March 2018
It’s always nice to receive lovely comments. We received this over the weekend after hosting a drop-in session Friday. Tree Tops strive to be a family friendly company that we would hope anyone could get in touch and feel valued. “Hello – thank you for allowing me to visit this morning. Even though I seemed…
Read MoreHave a relaxing sunny Sunday!
The sun is shining in the sky, I look out of the window and with a huge sigh, I ask, “Will they want to go out? Or will they shout and stomp about?” Take the bull by the horns we say, Make the most of this beautiful day! Go for walk but wear the weighted…
Read MoreLet’s Celebrate World Down Syndrome Day (21.3.18)
#QuoteWednesday Let’s get people talking about World Down Syndrome Day today! World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012. Today we rock our socks for this day! Why 21 March? The date for WDSD being the 21st day of the 3rd month, was selected to signify the uniqueness…
Read MoreParent Workshop Testimonial – Thursday 8th March 2018
“A brilliant course, one of the best I’ve ever done (as a teacher and Portage Home Visitor).” “We already use lots of the resources, but now we can use them correctly!” “The course was perfect.” “I need to go shopping first to buy some of the equipment.” “It will help to introduce some calming strategies.”…
Read MoreThe Story of Breeze and Button
Hours after his birth, Breeze was found stumbling around by a farmer. The newborn foal had been abandoned by his mother so the farmer took him to the Devon based Mare and Foal Sanctuary where they cared for him. What happened next is heart-warming. One of the staff put a four foot giant Teddy Bear…
Read MoreAre Courses Helpful?
Are going on courses helpful? Here’s the view from Dawn in Admin who also is a member of our parent support group. On Monday, Dawn attended our Handwriting Course – Is it Heaven or Hell? These are her thoughts. I asked to go on this course to help me when talking to parents/carers/schools about handwriting/sensory…
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