Parent Workshop: Supporting Independence
Online Via ZoomDue to unforseen circumstances, this workshop has been cancelled, but will be rescheduled for a later date. Learn how to empower your child and create independence in daily living...
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Due to unforseen circumstances, this workshop has been cancelled, but will be rescheduled for a later date. Learn how to empower your child and create independence in daily living...
This group is an “open conversation” for parents to share stories, discuss research, identify community services, and to ask and answer questions from other parents. Most importantly, this is a time to give and share support. Some of you are new to this journey with Autism, while others have traveled this path for a while....
This workshop is perfect for new parents, extended family members, general education providers, and our community as a whole. We hope that it will help everyone have a greater understanding, awareness and acceptance of how Autism impacts the lives of the children and their families. We will also discuss a ways in which we can...
This workshop is perfect for new parents, extended family members, general education providers, and our community as a whole. We hope that it will help everyone have a greater understanding, awareness and acceptance of how Autism impacts the lives of the children and their families. We will also discuss a ways in which we can...
We often hear parents asking “how do I increase my child’s appropriate behavior?” The answer always begins with understanding what motivates and interests their child. Teachers and parents need to ensure that positive and pro-active strategies are always used. This workshop will give parents tips on ways they can reinforce good behavior with something their...
It is important for parents to explore key components in understanding their child’s behavior. This workshop is perfect for parents who have a child with ASD, so they can gain strategies to handle challenging behaviors. One of the first questions parents want to know about challenging behavior is, “why is my child doing this?” Parents...
Strategies to Increase Positive Behaviors & Decrease Difficult Behaviors Positive Behavior Management Strategies are the most effective way for parents and teachers to prevent or minimize challenging behaviors. The best approach to handle challenging behavior from a child with autism is to prevent it in the first place. For many children with autism, proactive strategies–those...
Understanding the ABC’s (Antecedent – Behavior – Consequence) of behavior gives parents a new way to understand why behaviors are happening. Parents will learn the importance of tracking their child’s behavior through observation and recording. This helps us determine the function of the behavior. This workshop will teach parents simple ways of looking at the...
Join us! It's a milestone occasion, and you're invited to the celebration! Join us for an early summer's eve at The Chateau, in Kingston. We'll start with a Meet and Greet hour with fine hors d'oeuvres and open bar of select wines and select beers, with a cash bar for cocktails. Then, superb dining with a delightful...
A great way to increase a child’s vocabulary is to use themes. Themes allow multiple exposure to new words in varied contexts and activities (e.g., book-reading and a related play-based activity). A deep vocabulary requires making connection between words and concepts and tying them all together in meaningful ways. We will discuss activities and ways...
A great way to increase a child’s vocabulary is to use themes. Themes allow multiple exposure to new words in varied contexts and activities (e.g., book-reading and a related play-based activity). A deep vocabulary requires making connection between words and concepts and tying them all together in meaningful ways. We will discuss activities and ways...
Happy Fourth of July! For suggestions on making your child's Fourth of July less overwhelming, here are some tips from our friends at the Autism Society: Click Here.