Home Page About Sonrise Program And Services Getting Started Reviews And Articles Professional Training Other Info

About Sonrise
About Sonrise
What is Son-Rise?
History of Son-Rise
Program Principles
Who attends?
Staff Bios
FAQ
Q&A Series
Register Now
Register Now
Reviews
Reviews


Re: Sonrise Room and Diet


This is an archived message. Please visit our New Message Board
If you would like more information regarding The Son-Rise Program please visit our Catalog and Mailing List Request form.
Son-Rise Program Information
- for families with special children.
The New Son-Rise Program Catalog is now available! 32 pages packed with information, photos, stories, endorsements, Q&A's, and practical tools to help you get started with the Son-Rise ProgramŽ right away.

Posted By A Son-Rise Message Board Participant on August 26, 1999 at 11:02:23:

In Reply to: Re: Sonrise Room and Diet posted byKim Goodall on August 26, 1999 at 10:55:22:

: Dear Vassey Family,

your challenge could be to be REALLY creative with the toys you already have in your playroom. You want Lucy to use her imagination, so here's how you can model it & show her. For instance,with our daughter Charlotte, we'd use a soft toy snake she likes, as a hair brush, a tie, a tooth brush etc etc. The toys in the playroom are only as limiting as you let them be. Remember how it is to be 6 or 7 years old....... amazing imagination. Go for it & get creative!

As for the drink's, water is great, but you can dilute natural fruit juices too.

Love & hugs, Kim X
: : Hi everyone,
: : We have been doing the Sonrise pprogram since March and have had really good results. My daughter Lucy literally has com on leaps and bounds since our intensive.

: : My challenge is that the play toys that we put on the shelves are begining to be a little mentaly stale if you know what I mean.

: : We do rotate them with other toys but even then they are all vey similar.

: : Does anyone have any good ideas regarding toys etc... that they are using.

: : Also we gave a trampoline in there too but I think the same staleness abou5t that too as Lucy rarely bothers with it.

: : Last thing is regarding drinks at meal times. We have taken away all sugar drinks and 95% of the time Lucy has just water.

: : Does anyone else out there give their child any other sugar free type drink? We have tried Rice milk as a drink and she wont drink it.

: : Kind Regards
: : The Vasey family




Follow Ups



Name:
Subject:

Comments: