Thursday, April 17, 2014

Northern Utah Dance Class for Children with Special Needs

Friend to Friend

Julie Bouck, a PCMC physical therapist in Ogden, teaches a dance class to children with special needs. One of our former parent partners, Kim Schneider, who immensely contributed to the support of our super kids, danced with Julie for fifteen years. The class is free to all children, ages three to fifteen that have a disability.


Information contributed by Kim Schneider:
"The class is at the Centerpoint Legacy Theater in Centerville on Fridays from 4:15 to 5. There is no limit to the disability either. She has had kids in wheelchairs that teachers or other kids help move the wheelchair to the beat of the music and they love it."


801-425-9546

After School Program in Ogden for Children with Special Needs



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After School Enrichment Program
Location:  2890 South 1900 West, Ogden
Time:  2:30-6:30 Monday–Friday
(Clients are welcome to receive services for any amount of time up to four hours) 
Funding:  We are accepting Department of Services for People with Disabilities and private pay funding
We are excited to announce that our EnableUtah After School Enrichment Program includes support, supervision and habilitation for disabled individuals in elementary, middle school, high school and post high programs.   Our activities can help to maintain or improve a student’s dexterity, stamina, memory, safety, interpersonal relations, self-help, communication, mobility, hygiene and other functional abilities and life skills.  In addition to enriching activities, we offer assistance with homework.  For more information, a tour or to interview staff please call or email. 
Michele Miller, MS, SSW, BC2   Intake Specialist & Behavioral Consultant
801-621-6595 X103        mmiller@enableutah.org
Diane Morris, BA   Program Development Coordinator     
          801-866-1316 X 151             dmorris@enableutah.org