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How To Spend & Track Passport Funding

…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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Inclusion Tip Sheet

…portunities for communication and accept whatever way the child is able to communicate at that moment. Support communication by using visual schedules, labeling the environment with pictures and printed words, providing behavioural cue cards, choice boards, etc. Provide opportunities for imitation including duplicate toys, books and activities and space for more than one child. Support and encourage independence by offering choices, providing a vi…
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Lunch/Snack Tip Sheet

fore they make any type of response. 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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Physical Changes in the Home

…eelchair were necessary, there is room to create pathways wide enough to accommodate the wheelchair. There are phone jacks where they are needed if the person were unable to move about easily. There are sufficient outlets to accommodate additional lighting. If necessary a fence can be installed. Scatter rugs can be removed where necessary Bathroom Ease of access to bathtub/shower. Need for a bath bench. Adequacy of wall space for grab bars around…
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Follow the Leader: The Power of Imitating Children with Autism

…org. The Hanen Centre is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization committed to helping parents become the best and most important language teachers for their child. Hanen gives parents the tools to build their child’s language skills during everyday activities and conversations. Visit www.hanen.org for more information. If you have a child with autism spectrum disorder, you may find it difficult to join in with him when he’s playing, or t…
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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

…heights be very cautious and unwilling to take risks or to try new things feel uncomfortable in loud or busy environments, such as sports events or malls be very picky eaters and/or overly sensitive to food smells These children may be diagnosed with Sensory Over-Responsivity. Sensory-Seeking Children Some children are under-responsive to sensation. Their nervous systems do not always recognize the sensory information that is coming into the brai…
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What is Person-Directed Planning?

…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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Aging Issues

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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How to Tell if Your Child is a Late Talker โ€“ And What to Do about It

…language development. “All children develop at their own pace” is another common phrase parents come across when looking for an explanation for a child’s delayed development. While children do develop at their own pace to some extent, we know that there are certain milestones which should be reached by a specific age. When they are not reached, this becomes cause for concern. While some children seem to catch up on their own, others do not. Let’s…
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What are Tube Feedings?

…, or very little, weight gain weight loss slow growth severe crying during feedings/refusing to feed inability to swallow evidence of aspiration The goals of nutritional intervention are to prevent or reverse nutritional deficits, to promote normal growth and development, and to maximize quality of life. The information on the specific types of tubes has been adapted from, Therapy Skill Builders, a Division of Communication Skill Builders; Feeding…
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