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Virtual Summer Camps 

…g with music, poems and fun raps. Cost: $85 per week Registration: https://www.gbtc.com/virtual-day-camps.php?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl5PVxNT66QIVydSzCh1C4ArtEAAYASABEgLRcfD_BwE McMichael ArtVenture Summer Club McMichael’s art instructors have developed a fun and action-packed curriculum of virtual programming for children aged 6 to 12 years that includes artmaking activities, guided viewing of iconic gallery artworks and creative exercises that will nu…
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How to successfully use Connected Families and other social media in your Community based organization?

…le to participate in (and view) the forums for your assigned group. Tyze – www.tyze.com Tyze is a social networking service that provides private, secure, online networks of support to individuals. This allows your support group to meet and share online. New members must be invited to join the group. Therefore you need to know the person first. This tool does not enable you to increase your connections. This is a very good tool to use with your pe…
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Wayne’s Favourite Activity

…what he is doing or teachers will go to him immediately and direct him to come down. Wayne does not usually comply with the verbal direction to “come down”. Teachers then physically assist Wayne to get down and he often resists and shouts. We also see this behaviour during outdoor play time. Wayne climbs to the top of the playground structure and jumps on the spot. He appears to be excited, makes sounds and laughs. Teachers allow Wayne to climb o…
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Resources to Help with Legal and Financial Issues for Self-Advocates and Caregivers

….gov.on.ca/en/getting-legal-help/ Human Rights Legal Support Centre http://www.hrlsc.on.ca/en/home 1-866-625-5179 – The Human Rights Legal Support Centre provides legal services to individuals who have experienced discrimination. The Centre will provide legal assistance to individuals in taking an application to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario to resolve a human rights dispute. The Office of the Public Guardian & Trustee (OPGT) https://www.at…
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Children and Sleep

…ww.smilingmind.com.au/ Headspace: https://www.headspace.com/ Calm: https://www.calm.com/ Books  Become your Child’s Sleep Coach by Lynelle Schneeberg What Do You Do When You Dread Your Bed: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Problems With Sleep by Dawn Hubner & Bonnie Matthews What Do You Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety by Dawn Hubner & Bonnie Matthews Sources Mendoza, J. (2020). A good sleep. Retrieved from http://www.ago…
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Tourette Syndrome

…of Tourette’s Disorder, with support and accurate information based on the latest research. Books and Literature: Children with Tourette Syndrome: A Parents’ Guide By Tracy Lynn Marsh Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD, Asperger’s, Tourette’s, Bipolar and More!: The One Stop Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Other Professionals By Martin Kutscher Tourette’s Syndrome: Finding Answers and Getting Help By Mitzi Waltz The content contained in this do…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Supporting Children and Youth – Module 3

…ning, turning away, crying, hitting, throwing things, refusing attempts to comfort, or some combination of all these things? Prior to the observation, the categories and their definitions must be developed, and all those using the observational instrument must be trained and skilled in its use. There are a number of things to consider when making your observations: Define the specific behaviour Maintain objectivity and do not interpret what is hap…
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Exploring Funding Sources

…ns providing respite services for families in Toronto are invited to join. www.respiteservices.com To find alternative funding sources in your area, search through your local sports clubs, faith or cultural groups, recreational facilities, charitable organizations or community agencies. For example: Local Rotary clubs fund programs which benefit children and youth in the areas of health, education, child abuse and neglect, social development and l…
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When your Child is Diagnosed with Special Needs

…. Additional Resources: Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Toronto – https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/children-parenting/pregnancy-and-parenting/pregnancy/during-pregnancy/prenatal-programs/healthy-babies-healthy-children/ The Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program (HBHC) is a prevention and early intervention initiative to provide support and services to families with children from before birth up to six years of age. Public health nurses…
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Children on the Farm

…en’s Centre website has information about adaptive equipment for children. www.tvcc.on.ca/ , search for ‘adaptive equipment’. Another good resource for the London area is the Calendar of Support for Families of Children with Special Needs: www.thehealthline.ca Information for services in your area: www.211.ca Canadian Rural Information Service: www.rural.gc.ca/ or phone: 1-888-757-8725 connect with the Rural Child Care Pathfinder Children learn be…
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