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The Impact of Sensory Rooms: Regulate, Engage, Thrive
By Dr. Jodi Taylor, OTD, OTR, Senior Occupational Therapist Sensory rooms have been gaining more attention lately, and for good reason. In my 45 years as an occupational therapist working

Margaret Bancroft: A Pioneer in Special Education
March is Women’s History Month, a time to recognize and honor the trailblazing women who have shaped history through their courage and determination. One such pioneer is our founder, Margaret

Finding Peace and Joy: Holiday Self-Care for Parents of Children with Autism
By Misty Simmons-McCrosson, LSW, Director of Social Work The holiday season is a time for joy, traditions, and spending quality time with friends and family. However, the holidays can also

Plan, Prepare, Predict: A Halloween Guide for Children with Autism
By Nicole Schwartz, Psy.D, Senior Clinical Director, Children’s Residential Services Halloween can be a magical night, filled with costumes, candy and excitement. However, for children on the autism spectrum, the

Understanding and Managing Emotions: The Benefits of the Zones of Regulation Wall at Kohler Academy
By Michelle Gal and Lisa Preisler, Occupational Therapists at Kohler Academy At Kohler Academy, we understand the importance of emotional awareness and self-regulation for our students with autism and intellectual

Struggling with Back-to-School? Practical Advice for Parents of Children with Special Needs
The start of a new school year can present challenges for any student – but those with autism or other intellectual and developmental disabilities might have a tough time with

Easing Back-to-School Jitters
A new school year can bring excitement, promise and a few challenges. But for parents of first-timers or young children with special needs such as autism, the start of something

Essential Guide to Special Needs Estate Planning
By Timothy J. Rice, Esq. As a parent/caregiver to your loved one with autism or other intellectual or developmental disability, you’ve worked hard to ensure they receive the best care

Empowering Your Loved One’s Autism Journey: A Roadmap to Support
Caring for a child with autism can be challenging, scary and confusing. As a parent, you constantly worry whether you’re doing the right thing, making the best decision, or going

Special Education Teachers at Bancroft Reveal Their Top Sensory Toy Picks
The special education teachers at Bancroft weigh in on six sensory toys that have been successful for their students. While considering theee sensory toys, please take into consideration that these

Beyond Graduation: Transition Planning for Children with Autism
By Colleen Rowan-Valentino, Interim Executive Director Education Services/Principal, The Bancroft School at Voorhees Pediatric Facility and Dawn Smith, BCBA, Sr. Behavior Analyst, Bancroft Graduation day is a joyous milestone marking

Picky Eater or Problem Eater? A Guide for Parents of Children with Autism
By Robert Trombley, RDN, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist at Bancroft It’s nearing bedtime and your child has yet to eat a bite of dinner. You’re desperate and begin pleading with them

Snow Many Sensory Activities
Parents know that when it comes to “snow days” for our children, our first thought isn’t always the excitement of a day off, but the wonders of how this may

Conquering the Chill: 10 Engaging Indoor Activities for Children with Autism
For parents of children with autism and intellectual disabilities (I/DD), the cold winter months can be challenging. Sometimes children with autism can have trouble regulating body temperature, making venturing outside

Winter is Coming: 4 Tips for Seasonal Sensory Challenges
Many parents know the struggle that can come with getting their kids to bundle up in the colder months. The Principal of Bancroft’s Preschool & Early Education Program shares strategies

Navigating the Holidays: Seven Strategies for Children with Autism
By Molly Voss, DNP, ANP-BCAdvanced Practice Nurse Supervisor The holidays are supposed to be a time of joy and celebration. After all, as the song goes… it’s the most
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For over 140 years, Bancroft has evolved alongside advancements in technology, embracing innovation to enhance the lives of those we support. Today, we continue that tradition by exploring cutting-edge solutions

A Space to Reset: New Sensory Room Opens
Bancroft’s Gloucester Adult Day & Employment Program unveils a state-of-the-art sensory room, generously donated by a Bancroft family, to support individuals with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. Thanks

Bancroft’s Chief Clinical Officer Talks Innovation and Care at SJ Magazine Roundtable
In a recent roundtable discussion hosted by SJ Magazine, Dr. Karen Lindgren, Chief Clinical Officer at Bancroft, joined a panel of experts to explore advancements in the care and perception
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