It’s time for our December Community Activity sign up again! Please contact Mandy (mzeschke@dsdmail.net)
or Leah (lewilson@dsdmail.net)
to let us know what you and your family would like to attend as soon as
possible. We will take requests through
November 30th.
December Activities
Santa at
Station Park Station
Park, Farmington Monday, December 3rd
at 12:30. Great opportunity for a photo
with Santa!
SeaQuest
Interactive Aquarium Layton
Hills Mall, lower level by the Play Area
Tuesday, December 4th (Groups of 25 per time slot) 10:00,
10:15, 10:30, 10:45, 11:00, 11:15, 11:30.
A hands-on educational experience.
*The SeaQuest Activity only allows for 25 people to attend at
each time, so please let us know your first and second choice of time. Also, each family will be allowed 2 free
entries. All other family members will
pay a discounted amount of $4.00 per person for entry into SeaQuest. You can also purchase tokens at SeaQuest to
use for food to feed some of the critters.
You can purchase 10 tokens for $19.00 at SeaQuest. We do not sell tokens. If SeaQuest is one of your chosen activities,
you will be emailed tickets indicating free entries and $4.00 discounted
entries for your family. Please bring
those with you to the activity.
Bountiful
ELC Activity 9 East 400
North, Bountiful Wednesday, December 5th
at 9:30 or 11:00. Fun, appropriate activities planned and presented by Davis
Early Intervention staff.
Layton
Hay Rides Layton Commons
Park Wednesday, December 5th
at 5:15 pm Meet at the bowery at the
north end of Constitution Circle. Dress
warm to see the Lights in Constitution Circle!
Little or no waiting since this activity opens to the general public at
6:00 pm.
Layton
ELC Activity 1010
Emerald Dr., Layton Thursday, December 6th
or Friday, December 7th at 9:30 or 11:00. Fun, appropriate activities planned and
presented by Davis Early Intervention staff.
Flipper’s
Gym 1246 Flint Meadows #102, Kaysville Tuesday, December 11th at 12:30 pm. Fun for all ages! Experience gross motor activities in a fun,
safe environment.
The Value of December Community
Activities
Parents teach their children every day in a variety
of situations and environments – they are the ones who make the most difference
in their child’s development. In order
to support parents in all situations and locations, we provide an opportunity
for families to receive support and learn strategies to make outings successful
through December Community Activities. This
is a billable service. Davis Early
Intervention has coordinated with several community agencies to participate in
activities that are available to Davis County Residents. You will receive a list of available
activities and be given the opportunity to select an activity in which your
family would like to participate. Our
Early Intervention staff will be present at the activities to provide support
and strategies for your family to have an enjoyable and successful
experience. There are many benefits of
receiving services in the community.
·
A child is more
likely to generalize skills learned in natural environments.
·
All children
learn to understand and accept differences.
·
A child is more
likely to learn appropriate and effective social skills.
·
Every child has
an opportunity to participate in his or her community.
·
Communities
recognize that children with special needs are children first.
·
Children and
families experience a sense of belonging.
·
Children receive
the opportunity to practice their skills.
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