Belton Parks & Rec offering fall classes for kids with special needs
September 25, 2025
By Michele Weisman
The Belton Journal
Belton Parks and Recreation is partnering with a pediatric occupational therapist, bringing new sensory activities to children with special needs. Classes are held at the Harris Community Center, designed for family participation, including parents and siblings.
These brand-new classes were created with the whole family in mind. Each class is taught by a pediatric OT, using sensoryfriendly materials and activities.
Adam Trujillo, the recreation superintendent for the City of Belton, said, “Parents and siblings are welcome to enjoy it together.”
The model of small class sizes taught by a private instructor may include assistants should the class size warrant it.
Trujillo explained one main instructor will lead the classes and add assistants depending on class size.
Belton Parks and Recreation is offering three classes for children ages five to eleven. The classes are: Inclusive Movement at 9:30 to 10 a.m., followed by Sensory Art and Music at 10 to 10:30 a.m., ending with Handwriting Hullaballoo at 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. There is a short break between the second and third classes.
The Fall class schedule is on Mondays from Oct. 13 through Nov. 10 at the Harris Community Center located at 401 N. Alexander St.
This could be an all-morning event for your family should you sign up for all three classes. Trujillo said, “As with all classes, it will be postponed if not enough participants sign up.”
Visit www.beltontexas.gov/departments/ parks_and_recreation/recreation to sign up or see the flyer. You can also email awells@beltontexas.gov for more information.









