The Benefits Of Trampolines For Kids With Autism Spectrum Disorder

31 July 2015
 Categories: Recreation & Sports, Articles

Kids on the autism spectrum face daily challenges with motor skills, coordination, sensory input processing and social interaction. Therapists, support staff and parents for kids on the spectrum are often looking for innovative options for reinforcing necessary information, building gross motor skills and managing sensory challenges. One tool that some therapists and parents are finding beneficial is a trampoline. Here's a look at some of the benefits that trampolines offer for kids on the spectrum. Read More 

5 Steps To Safely Running A Field Archery Course

3 June 2015
 Categories: , Articles

If you are interested in archery equipment from places like Wilcox Bait Tackle, teaching your children the sport of archery, or are working at a summer camp where archery is offered, you may wonder how to take your archery lessons beyond simple target practice. Target practice on a dedicated range is a great way to teach your apprentice archers the basics, including safety and proper technique. However, after a few rounds on the range, your students may want to try less staged, more rugged target practice. Read More 

2 Hot Tub Rules You Should Implement Before You Throw Your First Party

28 May 2015
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After you create the backyard of your dream by adding a state-of-the-art hot tub, you might be ready to call up your friends and invite them over for a soak. After all, what good is a spa if the people you love can't enjoy it? Although you might be tempted to play it fast and loose, having a no-holds-barred party might be hard on your new investment. Here are two hot tub rules you should implement before you throw your first party, and how they can help you to protect your new toy: Read More