Found an article in KIDS
…te in a preferred activity. Sometimes, these activities may have a sensory component. Examples include puzzles, videos, books, Thomas the Tank engine, water play, swinging, etc. Primary reinforcement: Food and drink are primary reinforcers because they meet basic biological needs. Some children prefer sweets or treats but others may respond to unusual foods such as pickles, onions, or lemons Token reinforcement: Tokens have no value by themselves….
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Found an article in KIDS
…Occupational Therapist for support. Source: Geneva Centre for Autism 112 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z8 Tel: (416) 322-7877 – Toll Free: 1-866-Geneva-9 – Fax: (416) 322-5894 www.autism.net…
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Found an article in KIDS
…a walk or playtime in the playground Source: Geneva Centre for Autism 112 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z8 Tel: (416) 322-7877 – Toll Free: 1-866-Geneva-9 – Fax: (416) 322-5894 www.autism.net…
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Found an article in KIDS
…when the transition appears chaotic. Source: Geneva Centre for Autism 112 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z8 Tel: (416) 322-7877 – Toll Free: 1-866-Geneva-9 – Fax: (416) 322-5894 www.autism.net…
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Found an article in KIDS
…cupational Therapist is recommended. Source: Geneva Centre for Autism 112 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z8 Tel: (416) 322-7877 – Toll Free: 1-866-Geneva-9 – Fax: (416) 322-5894 www.autism.net…
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Found an article in KIDS
…as occurred by changing the symbols. Source: Geneva Centre for Autism 112 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z8 Tel: (416) 322-7877 – Toll Free: 1-866-Geneva-9 – Fax: (416) 322-5894 www.autism.net…
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Found an article in ADULTS, SENIORS
…expenses while providing support (e.g., meals, transportation and activity fees, expenses for accompanying the individual during trips). Hiring private coaches, personal tutors or trainers to develop specific and personal goals Traveling and Vacation: if support is required families can pay for support worker costs; in some regions it can be out of country. Person Directed Planning Passport funding can be used to develop a person-directed plan tha…
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Found an article in ADULTS, SENIORS, YOUTH
…new. Goals: Am I ready to develop goals to create a meaningful life in my community? For example: meeting new people, learning a new skill, and or finding a job. People: Am I interested in including people in my life or developing a network of people to help me plan for my future? For example: family, partner, friends, neighbours, or teachers. Timing: Can I spend some time visioning, dreaming, and planning for the future or am I in urgent need of…
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Found an article in SENIORS
…come, property and sales taxes they pay. For more information on ageism: The Vanier Institute of the Family, TRANSITION MAGAZINE, Autumn 2000, VOL. 30 NO. 3, A Society for All Ages http://www.vifamily.ca/library/transition/284/284.html#3 Sourced from The Ontario Partnership on Aging and Developmental Disabilities http://www.opadd.on.ca…
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