A safe place for teens with sensory processing sensitivities.

Supporting families with helpful resources.

The resources that we offer will help families with needs / questions that may arise throughout the years. The majority of the resources provided on our site are North of Boston. I will also blog about life as a mom navigating day to day situations with my teen son and his brother.

Support Our Mission

Your donation will directly support our efforts to expand our resources, reach more families, and build a stronger, more informed community. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children with ASD and Sensory Processing Disorder.

Thank you for your generosity and support.

Some of our many resources.

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Lurie Center for Autism
Lexington, MA

The Lurie Center for Autism is a multidisciplinary clinical, research, training and advocacy program dedicated to treating individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disorders across the lifespan.

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Doug Flutie, Jr Foundation
Framingham, MA

Mission: To help people and families affected by autism live life to the fullest.

Vision: A world where people with autism lead productive lives where they are included, respected, and actively engaged in their communities.

Promise: Their programs and activities improve the quality of everyday life for people and families affected by autism along seven key dimensions that are critical to living each day fully. They aim to provide a path for education and/or employment during the day; opportunities for physical and social activity outside of work/school; and the tools to be safe, supported, and informed at all times.

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Federation for Children
with Special Needs

Boston, MA

Mission: Provides information, support, and assistance to parents of children with disabilities, their professional partners, and their communities. They are committed to listening to and learning from families, and encouraging full participation in community life by all people, especially those with disabilities.

CJ’s Spotlights

I started CJ Sensory so that I can share my experiences, tips, and strategies to help parents and caregivers conquer the common roadblocks that come up for children with ASD and sensory processing disorder.

— Crystal Reddick

For more of my personal day to day insight, visit my blog.

Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
cjsensory@gmail.com

Phone
(339) 298-8427