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Turning Pointe Autism Foundation to host sensory-filled open house and resource fair

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation in Naperville is hosting an Open House Resource Fair in collaboration with Sloomoo Institute, the beloved slime museum and sensory experience, scheduled for Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

This event promises a day of fun, information, and sensory play for individuals of all ages, including those on the autism spectrum.

Sloomoo Institute, renowned for its commitment to sensory play, joins forces with Turning Pointe to create an unforgettable experience. Community members are invited to tour the Turning Pointe Autism Foundation facilities, engage in exciting activities provided by local partners, and experience adaptive play with Sloomoo Institute. Attendees will also have the opportunity to connect with professional resources specializing in autism support, providing guidance for families on their journey.

The event features a diverse lineup of vendors, including DuPage Children's Museum, Shine Pediatric Dentistry, Riverwalk Adult Day Services, Western DuPage Special Recreation Association, Naperville Police Department, and Moose & Me among others.

The full list of participating vendors is outlined below. Each vendor offers unique insights and services to enhance the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

Attendees are encouraged to visit each vendor and collect stamps on their event passport. Completed cards will be entered into a drawing for a family-pack of tickets to the Sensory Friendly Blue Man Group Show on Sept. 15, 2024.

Resource fair vendors include: DuPage Children’s Museum; Shine Pediatric Dentistry; Riverwalk Adult Day Services; Konick & Associates; Western DuPage Special Recreation Association; Naperville Police Department; Moose & Me; Total Spectrum Care; Service Inc. of Illinois; Weston Bridges; Ray Graham Association; Spring Health; Beyond Booksmart; Special Olympics; and Elevated Impact Coaching.

RSVPs are encouraged but not required. For inquiries, please contact Mary Butler, Family Specialist, at mbutler@turningpointeaf.org.

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation is excited to partner with BlinkLab and Princeton University in an exciting research opportunity related neurobehavioral testing.

In addition to working with our own staff and students, Turning Pointe Autism Foundation is looking for neurotypical children and young adults to participate in this study. Participation is as simple as watching a short YouTube video!

If you wish to participate, contact Bianca Frost, Associate Director of Practice, at bfrost@turningpointeaf.org and/or Samantha Camacho, Program Coordinator, at scamacho@turningpointeaf.org.

Research sessions will also be available at Turning Pointe Autism Foundation’s resource open house on Saturday 4/27. We hope to see you there!

About Turning Pointe Autism Foundation

Established in 2007, Turning Pointe strives to raise the quality of educational supports for children and young adults with autism. As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, we rely on the partnership of volunteers, donors, school districts and Employment Partners to build a thriving center for students learning with autism. Visit turningpointeautismfoundation.org/ to learn more.

About Sloomoo Institute

Sloomoo Institute is a brand committed to sensory play experiences for all ages, fostering joy and creativity through interactive and immersive activities. To learn more, visit www.sloomooinstitute.com.

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