Wish List
Things we need
In order to incorporate greater numbers of typical peers we are adding an ABA incidental teaching class room. To view our wish list specific to this new project please click here.
Many items our children use need to be frequently replenished or replaced. Contact us by clicking here to make a donation of any of the following items:
washable markers
playdough
gluesticks
boardgames (for up to age 6)
dress-up costumes (sizes 2-8)
puzzles
construction paper
motivational stickers
hole punches
safety scissors
mini-trampolines
small ride-on toys
educational books
educational/interactive toys
shaving cream
drinking straws
cotton balls
glitter
batteries ('AA', 'AAA','C', and 9-volt)
coffee filters
baby wipes
hand sanitizer
Clorox wipes
Kleenex
pencils
yarn
pipe cleaners
clear Rubbermaid storage containers (all sizes)
finger paint
non-latex exam gloves (size small)
trash bags (small kitchen and tall kitchen sizes)
gas gift cards (to cover gas for home visits)
1" 3 ring binders
2" 3 ring binders
3" 3 ring binders
envelopes
copy paper
toilet tissue
c-fold paper towels
laminating sheets - all sizes
Velcro
mechanical pencils and lead
gel pen
scissors
hanging file folders
binder clips
Post-It notes
manilla folders
high-lighters
dry-erase markers
light bulbs - all wattages
Magnadoodles
white boards - kid size
classroom paper
liquid paper
what people are saying
"I sometimes wonder how Ben would have developed if they had been satisfied with the standard of care that we would have provided him. I can't help but feel a little guilty that they were the ones who provided me, the professional, with the best treatment sessions I have ever had with a child with autism. As an Occupational Therapist, treating autism is like fighting a forest fire with a garden hose. In children that I have treated since, I was able to tell about the wonderful things that this mother of a child with autism taught me..."
Stefanie Arnold, OTR/L
(Therapist serving Liske family at time of diagnosis)
London, KY