RISE is a new program from Easterseals Hawaii, focusing on four pillars of care: respite, inclusion, support and empowerment. The program seeks to bridge gaps in community services for neurodiverse individuals and families. RISE will offer meaningful experiences that many families may not typically have the opportunity to enjoy while also creating inclusive spaces to grow Communities of Aloha.
For some families, attending story time at the local library or a music class can become an uncomfortable situation, as not all behaviors are understood and accepted by others. Self-stimulatory behaviors for children with autism, like hand-flapping or tapping, can be seen as disruptive in quiet settings like libraries. And even for many neurotypical children who have yet to learn to self-regulate, their behaviors—like tantrums and fidgeting – can also feel unwelcome by others in certain spaces.
That’s why RISE was designed—to provide a safe and supportive environment for fun, led by trained staff who focus on childhood development for its toddler programs, and independence and confidence development for its youth, teen and adult programs. Each activity is adapted to accommodate children with varying sensory and developmental needs, as well as a break and time to learn and socialize as caregivers, ensuring a compassionate and understanding environment.
Grow With Me
For Keiki Ages 2-3
Currently available on Oahu, RISE is offering a summer session of its inclusive toddler and caregiver program, Grow With Me. Similar to a traditional mommy-and-me group, Grow With Me goes beyond typical group play and songs—it’s a place where 2- and 3-year-old keiki and their caregivers can learn and grow through play-based activities focused on toddler milestones, and where everyone is welcomed and celebrated. Group leaders use play, music and reading to work on developmental skills like fine and gross motor (small and large movements), communication and literacy, cognitive (problem-solving) and more.
– Jenny, mom