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Cerebral Palsy

…pt to rule out any other disorders that could be causing the symptoms. CAT scans (Computerized Axial Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) can help identify lesions in the brain. This technology may enable some children who are considered at risk of having Cerebral Palsy to be diagnosed very early. However, for the majority of people with Cerebral Palsy it will be months, and sometimes years, before a diagnosis is confirmed. Additional…
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People First of Canada: Information Session

…20 Spadina Rd. TIME: 10am – 2:30pm Lunch will be provided Please let us know if you will attend. Send an email to monica@peoplefirstofcanada.ca For more information on the session, please visit our website: www.peoplefirstofcanada.ca/infosessions People First is a voice of people with an intellectual or developmental disability in Canada. See flyer for more details…
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ibelong.ca

…Everyone needs friends If you are a young adult with an intellectual disability who wants friends, this website is for you! You will find videos, stories, ideas and resources about how to make friends. You will also find information for others who want to help you form lasting friendships. www.ibelong.ca…
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STEPS to Independence

…heir goal of living independently with supports by starting the conversation, identifying current skills, determining skill areas for improvement (where more learning can happen), and next steps to focus on. The Guide is an interactive PDF. You are able to fill in your answers and save it so that you can refer to it at anytime. STEPS To Independence Guide Once you have filled out the Guide, please take 5 minutes to fill out a short survey to let u…
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Anger Management

…3 – Additional Strategies for Teaching Safe Ways to Express Anger 4 – Taking Control of Your Anger 5 – Conflict Resolution (Child To Adult) 6 – Conflict Resolution (Between Peers) Articles Changing Angry behaviour Stress Scale Anger Rules Mindfulness for Children The Anger ABC’s Book A small book outlining strategies to help calm children with anger problems. Print out the PDF and assemble it yourself. Or you can order a printed copy….
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People Games

…d what you can expect from your child will depend on your child’s stage of communication. If your child usually plays on his own, you will want to entice him to play and enjoy being with you. If he is just starting to ask to enter play, then the goal is to get more practice at this and to extend the game a little longer. Later, you can provide opportunities to “use his words” and to take more elaborate turns in the conversation. The trick is to ta…
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Communication

…oner and Speech Pathologist from Behaviour Help for parents. The booklet discusses a range of communication strategies that can be used at home to develop your child’s communication skills. Along with the booklet is a video which demonstrates the use of the strategies discussed in the booklet with children with communication difficulties. Getting Started: Supporting and Guiding Communication Development of Students who are Pre-intentional and Inte…
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Program Strategies/Guidelines for a Child with Behaviour Difficulties and Weak Social Skills

…or secondary reinforcer. Footnotes Some of the following suggestions and descriptions come from my personal teaching experiences and observations within the early childhood education field, as well as discussions with child care staff and other professionals in the community, with parents and through research. References Candy Lawson, Ph.D. Social Skills and School – Centre for Development & Learning. Margaret Winzer. Children with Exceptionalitie…
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Understanding Self-Regulation in Young Children

…a hug?”). By learning to identify their emotions, your child can begin to practice ways to manage situations. Here are some tips that you can use to help your child learn to self-regulate: As much as possible, use a calm and composed manner Be warm, responsive, and supportive.  Be as calm and consistent as possible in your response to situations Maintain a calm, safe and consistent environment Label and acknowledge your own and your child’s emoti…
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Hearing

…drill at school. Case example: Lia is a 7-year-old-girl. Lia frequently becomes overwhelmed by noises at school. During outdoor recess, she will cover her ears, cry, and run inside if the children playing around her are laughing loudly, yelling, or singing. She uses this same pattern of behaviour in shopping malls, and parks.  Based on this case you can see that Lia has a sensory avoiding pattern for auditory processing. She becomes easily overwh…
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