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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
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
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
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
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
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
Navigating the Holidays: Seven Strategies for Children with Autism
By Molly Voss, DNP, ANP-BC Advanced Practice Nurse Supervisor The holidays are supposed to be a time of joy and celebration. After all, as the song goes… it’s
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
Swim Safety for a Child with Autism: Advice from a Bancroft Swim Teacher
A dip in the pool is a great way to have fun and stay cool, but accidents can happen instantly, even for the most diligent caregiver. Certified water
Five Summer Activities for Children with Autism: Expert Recommendations
Summer is an exciting time for children to explore, engage, and have fun both indoors and outdoors. For children with autism, engaging in activities that suit their unique
Struggling to help your child navigate a new school year? Bancroft principals share tips for parents.
The start of a new school year can present challenges for any student – but those with autism or other intellectual/developmental disabilities might have an especially difficult time
5 Ways to Support a DSP
1. Make a donation in their honor. Your generous gifts will allow us to tangibly honor Bancroft staff throughout the year and continue to show them how valued
What is Autism?
You may have heard the saying “If you know one person with autism, you know one person with autism.” Autism is a developmental disability – a condition that
Has a DSP made a difference in your life? Here are 5 ways to show your appreciation!
Has a DSP made a difference in your life? Here are 5 ways to show your appreciation! Send a note to say thanks. Whether it’s a hand-written card,
Exploring Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy
Tracy L. Kettering, Ph.D., BCBA- Director, Bancroft ABA Center of Excellence ABA Therapy is an effective treatment for individuals with autism. The specialized treatment enables children to overcome
The Luckiest Music Teacher in the World: Meet Janice DeLozier
“If they come in and request a song – or if they leave happy and singing a song – that’s how I know I’ve been successful.” If
Bancroft News & Features
Game On: Xbox Kinect Transforms a Classroom
A special education classroom in the Bancroft School at Welsh Campus is experiencing a transformation, thanks to an unexpected tool: the Xbox Kinect. The class is led by
Bancroft/Cooper Collaborate for Autism Spectrum News Article
Bancroft’s Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Karen Lindgren collaborated with Sally French, MSN, APN, PMHNP-BC, Lead Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Cooper University Hospital on an article in Autism Spectrum
Bancroft CEO, Toni Pergolin, Talks With Andre Gardner at 102.9 WMGK
Bancroft President & CEO, Toni Pergolin sat down with 102.9 WMGK’s Andre Gardner for the Good News From the C-Suite segment to highlight the importance of Autism Acceptance
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