How To Make A Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin!
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How To Make A Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin!

At Dashi Rivers, we love a sensory rice bin! They are a great way to help kids explore their senses, learn colors, and have fun! Learn how to make a rainbow rice sensory bin of your very own here!

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How to Make a Sensory Bottle
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How to Make a Sensory Bottle

This past weekend we had a blast at Northville’s Movie in the Park, where we helped kids make their very own sensory bottles. For those who missed out on the fun, here’s how you can make your own sensory bottle too!

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Friends & Family Day: Relive the Fun with Us!
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Friends & Family Day: Relive the Fun with Us!

We are so proud of the center we have created, and we were even more excited to share it with our extended team at our Friends and Family Day! View our gallery of photos to get a first-hand look at our ABA therapy facility.

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Our Name Story
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Our Name Story

Do you know where our name Dashi Rivers comes from?

Learn the story from our founder David Kennedy himself!

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Top 4 Ways to Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month
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Top 4 Ways to Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month

Autism Acceptance Month is here, and we’re excited to celebrate! Since some may be unsure of how to best recognize this month of acceptance, we’ve put together a list of the top 4 ways to celebrate!

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Spring-Themed Kids Sensory Activities
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Spring-Themed Kids Sensory Activities

Whether it’s through counting, identifying colors and shapes, or simply getting hands-on, here are 4 activities to help your kids to explore their senses while celebrating the season!

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Tips for Celebrating New Year’s Eve with Neurodivergent Kids
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Tips for Celebrating New Year’s Eve with Neurodivergent Kids

The holiday season is known to be a joyous time of year, but it can also be a stressful time for many families. Families with neurodivergent children typically find New Year’s Eve celebrations to be especially stressful, as their children may thrive on routine or have some rigidity.

To help with these celebrations, here are some tips on how to get through New Year’s Eve without the disruptive effects lingering through the new year!

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Help Color in Our Logo!
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Help Color in Our Logo!

We’ve got an activity that’s both fun and helps support fine motor activity for kids - help color in our logo!

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