HISTORY
San Antonio Busy Bodies began as the Trinity University Motor Behavior Learning Laboratory in 1970. Establishing the laboratory as a research and practicum site for Trinity University undergraduate and graduate students, Dr. Strauss (Director) led the work with children needing special assistance with motor behavior development delays. In 1988, the program moved from Trinity University campus. In 1992, the program incorporated and became a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and officially became known as San Antonio Busy Bodies, Inc.
San Antonio Busy Bodies is open to all children regardless of their race, religion, or national origin.
San Antonio Busy Bodies is open to all children regardless of their race, religion, or national origin.