Field Trip to the Gathering Place
Family Learning Center families of Little Light House go on a field trip to Tulsa’s Gathering Place.
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Family Learning Center families of Little Light House go on a field trip to Tulsa’s Gathering Place.
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Little Light House families share the impact of leaving the classroom and going to the Tulsa Zoo.
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Keith is an alumni of Little Light House who has Cerebral Palsy. While attending Little Light House, Keith challenged himself to begin using an “eye-gaze” device, a computer that tracks where his eyes look on a screen, allows him to select a letter by focusing on it, and then generates speech for him based on what he has typed. “Little Light House gave me my voice,” Keith says. “It’s allowed me to be me, and my family couldn’t be more thankful for what the teachers, therapists, and my whole team gave me.”
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Rylee Smith flourished at the Little Light House despite being born prematurely with a rare genetic condition. The nurturing environment and tailored resources led to remarkable progress.
Jamison’s special needs emerged months after birth, leading to a four-year quest for answers, involving specialists, testing, and relocation to Tulsa for better resources.
At two months, Ethan was diagnosed with Complete Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, but thrived with proactive therapy and the support of Little Light House, showcasing profound impact.
Betty’s pregnancy with Alyssa, her “mustard seed,” brought medical concerns, but she embraced hope. Alyssa, diagnosed with Russell-Silver syndrome, found support at Little Light House.
During pregnancy, a parent learns their child, Easton, will have Down syndrome, facing fears and health challenges at birth, finding solace in Little Light House’s support.
Matthew thrived at Little Light House, finding a nurturing environment where both he and his parents felt a sense of peace and love.
Born prematurely, Henry faced challenges, but thrived at Little Light House. The staff’s love and support helped him develop new skills, fostering inclusion.