July 2nd- TAP Day
July 9th- Green Day
July 16th- Silly Day
July 23rd- Fun Day
July 30th- Upside-Down Day
Therapeutic Arts Program (TAP) for Children and Youth with Special Needs and Autism, (now on-line therapy) is an exceptional forum to develop, learn social skills and connect with the arts. We help our clients grow and thrive, process and express their feelings and build friendships. TAP is conveniently located at Port Credit, Mississauga. For more information about the classes and programs please call Margaret Guzowski, Registered Psychotherapist/Art Therapist and owner, tel: 289-952-2640.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Monday, 30 May 2016
TAP June Themes
June 4th- Canadian Animals
June 11th- Zoo
June 18th- I Can Be Me
June 25th- Festival of Cultures
June 11th- Zoo
June 18th- I Can Be Me
June 25th- Festival of Cultures
Thursday, 12 May 2016
TAP May Themes
May 7th- Mothers Day
May 14th- May Blossoms
May 21st- Our Garden
May 28th- Spring Foods
May 14th- May Blossoms
May 21st- Our Garden
May 28th- Spring Foods
Sunday, 17 April 2016
TAP summer programs
Dear Parents;
TAP is offering full two months of July and August of summer camps and TAP Saturdays,
we may also offer a camp in Brampton based on our registrations.
We are starting our registrations and look forward to working with your children, please see the attached flyer
TAP April Themes
April 2nd- Starting Our Garden
April 9th- The Butterfly Cycle
April 16th- Earth Day Celebration
April 23rd- Bali Adventure
April 30th- Our Favorite Animals
April 9th- The Butterfly Cycle
April 16th- Earth Day Celebration
April 23rd- Bali Adventure
April 30th- Our Favorite Animals
Thursday, 3 March 2016
Title: Our Trip to Crawford Lake!
Our kids had an amazing time at Crawford lake and were able to learn a lot of cool things about the Iroquois way of life. We had a really fun time visiting the longhouses of both the Deer and Turtle clans. There we so many cool things that we got to see and touch inside of them like pelts, furs, toys, traditional clothing and tools. We were able to learn about how the Iroquois would build good fires and even got to play with some of the traditional toys! The kids also had the chance to taste traditional corn bread and maple syrup and see how it was traditionally made. Of course, how can we forget that delicious maple taffy!Fun facts: Did you know that maple syrup has more calcium and magnesium in it then milk? Or did you know that the Iroquois used ashes from their fire as a form of baking soda when they made corn bread? We didn’t but we do now!

















TAP March Themes
March 5th- Iroquoian Traditions
March 12th- St. Patrick’s Day
March 19th- First Day of Spring
March 26th- Spring Traditions
March 12th- St. Patrick’s Day
March 19th- First Day of Spring
March 26th- Spring Traditions
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