Welcome to Celebrate Today's Children! We are an organization dedicated to educating and nurturing the spirit of children. We accomplish this by offering programs, events, and classes for adults and kids.
For the most up-to-date information about our organization, please see the news page.
Mission Statement
To celebrate and nourish the spirit of children through the exploration of nature, play, imagination, culture and traditional knowledge.
Vision Statement
Celebrate Today's Children is an organization where children, parents and community members unite to create an atmosphere where all children are encouraged to appreciate others, believe in themselves and follow their passions.
Celebrate Today's Children was born from our love and respect of children. Our strong belief in Spirit inspires us to embrace the child within and teach the importance of choosing love over fear. The children of today have been given many titles, such as ADHD, Autism, Spirit Babies, Star, Indigo or Crystal Children, Sensitives or Gifted Children. Now is the time to relinquish labels and celebrate ALL children of the world and the gifts that they bring.
We envision our organization as a hub of learning and sharing where children are free to take risks and receive guidance which will nurture both their spirit's development and their confidence as they continue on this life-journey.
The OPEN FORUM of the Finger Lakes Chapter of the American Dowser's Association is a non profit group looking to further the education of everyone interested in energy and healing and sponsors speakers from all walks of life. The OPEN FORUM has amazing education events and classes. Celebrate Today's Children is excited to share with you that Jamie Burke will be speaking at the next OPEN FORUM event in Central New York. Please join us at this wonderful event.
When you see the word, "autism" what do you assume? Do you think "tuned out" and "lost" individuals, or, do you assume those who have autism are gifted in a closer identity to the spiritual life? Do you think of them as individuals with the possibility of leading full lives, even those who are unable to communicate through verbal speech? What do you really know? Jamie Burke is a 21 year-old young man who was diagnosed with autism at age 3, and introduced to a method of typed communication when he was 4 years old. He began to speak at age 12. Assisted by his mother, Sheree Burke, he will share his views on his 'gift'.
He is currently a 21 year-old junior at Syracuse University in the College of Human Ecology. Jamie has used facilitated communication since age five, and has progressed from supported typing to independent typing, and typing with two hands. In recent years, he has become able to read his typing out loud as well as unfamiliar text. Jamie has been able to begin to develop useful and reliable speech. He is frequent presenter at Syracuse University School of Education and is a presenter at conferences throughout the United States. He has traveled to England, Wales, and Germany, speaking about inclusion, and what it has meant to his life.
Please contact Wil Alaura with any questions by email or phone at 315-696-6497