The Christmas It brings excitement and happiness to everyone, but for children, it is an especially magical time. However, for children with disabilitythe interruption of your therapeutic routine During the holidays it can be a challenge. The Want Foundationthrough its Christmas Camp, offers a unique solution so that the little ones can keep their stimulation processes in a festive and safe environment.
He Christmas Camp of the Want Foundation the days will unfold December 23, 26, 27 and 30 and January 2 and 3from 09:00 to 1:30 p.m., in the Multidisciplinary Office of the Querer Foundation in the C/ Zumárraga, 4 in Madrid. Daniela Tautivatherapeutic coordinator of the Cabinet and person in charge of the camp, highlights the importance of this initiative: “We want to offer a space where our boys and girls maintain the continuity of their cognitive, motor and social stimulation during Christmas. It is a magical time, and what better way to take advantage of it than by surrounding them with recreational activities that contribute to their well-being.”
Personal approach in a family environment
This camp has become a very special space for children and families. The methodology is based on small groups, allowing attention adapted to the needs of each child and ensuring that each activity is supervised by trusted professionals, such as psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists and physiotherapists. “Each professional works in their specialty, which allows us to offer a comprehensive care in an environment that children already know. This is key for them to feel safe and confident,” explains Daniela.
Schedules and activities
The schedule, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.includes a 45-minute break to enjoy a snack. In addition, at the end of each day, families can opt for extracurricular activity “Fun English” until 3:00 p.m., offering a fun option for those looking to extend the day.
Daniela Tautiva describes a typical day at camp: “We start with a flexible entry, from 9:00 to 9:30, where the children can adapt to the environment while we enjoy outdoor activities, weather permittingand. Then we go through activities where each specialist is in charge of a dynamic of their area; For example, the speech therapist organizes a story and poetry workshop to work on reading and writingand in the next hour, the psychologist Lead a theater and improvisation session to stimulate memoryattention and fluidity.”
A Christmas full of creativity and fun
The camp activities are designed to provide a playful and creative approach, adapted to the Christmas atmosphere. Children will be able to participate in painting workshops, crafts, games team cooperation, sensorimotor circuits, music and dance. “The Christmas is an inspiration for us, and we want each child to live it in our activities, maintaining that illusion and magic that characterizes her,” says Daniela.
Consolidated project
This Christmas camp has had a excellent reception in previous editions. Families especially value the balance between therapy and fun that the Want Foundation. “It is a opportunity to enjoy the holidays without losing pace in your therapeutic processes. The children have a great time and, at the same time, They work on their motor, social and cognitive skills”says Daniela.
For interested families, Daniela offers some advice: “Don’t hesitate to sign your children up for camp. It is a safe, fun and therapeutic space where your children will spend magical days surrounded by highly qualified professionals. It is an ideal way for them to maintain their therapies while enjoying Christmas.”
The Want Foundation remains faithful to its commitment to supporting children with disability in their therapeutic needs, and their Christmas Camp It is once again emerging as a unique opportunity for children to experience this holiday in an environment of care, encouragement and joy.
#Fundación #Querers #Christmas #camp #therapeutic #continuity #winter #holidays