There were smiles on all the faces who took part in the the Autism Spectrum Disorder Education Support and Information (ASDESI) Holiday Kids Klub activities in the January school holidays.
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Children and support workers started the program with a trip to the Pioneer Village Museum in Kangaroo Valley.
They also had adventures to the Canberra National Zoo and Aquarium, Illwarra Fly, Thirlmere Railway Museum and Steam Train ride.
But the fun did not stop there - they also visited the Kiama Blow Hole and rock pools, went on bushwalks and used GPS devices to discover hidden items through geocoaching.
"Thank you for taking us to the best places ever!" one ASDESI participant said.
Some children also enjoyed some guitar lessons, made cupcakes and played games.
"I had so much fun and even had some guitar lessons," another said.
The ASDESI Kids Klub takes place each school holidays, and offers a range of engaging and enjoyable activities for children of all ages and abilities.
Children who attend the holiday program have the opportunity to learn to interact with their peers with confidence and assurance.
They also build and maintain relationships by participating on outings, which allows them to share experiences in a fun and safe environment.
The ASDESI Kids Klub holiday program is held from 8am to 5pm at the Gib Cottage on Kirkham Road in Bowral.
The next Kids Klub will be bringing fun activities with children in the April school holidays from April 11 to 14 and April 19 to 22.
The Holiday Kids Klub costs $30 per child per day, which includes meals and NDIS fees.
Funding is donated by 4K.
If a child does not have NDIS funding, Highlanders can call 4868 668 to find out how they can apply for it.
ASDESI offers a support service to families with neuro-diverse and autistic children from the ages of six to 16 in the region.
The program is dedicated to the development of social skills, emotional well-being and education.
It provides coordinated programs including an eligibility assessment, early intervention, respite, and social support for children.
The program includes the holiday club, case management, educational courses, social support groups, parent and carer information, education and a siblings group.
The timetable for the April holiday program will be released here.
Highlanders can learn more about ADESI by looking at the the ASDESI Facebook page, the Kollege of Knowledge for Kids website or by calling or phone Interchange Australia on 1300 112 334.
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