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Sexual Health and Wellbeing for All Conference

…lly for adults with lived experience of developmental disabilities, their families, caregivers, and all professionals working within Developmental Services. Join us for a valuable opportunity to explore important topics related to sexual health and wellbeing, and to foster a community of understanding and support. Please see the following link for more information and to register: https://bethesdaservices.com/sexual-health-and-wellbeing-for-all CE…
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Superman Private Screening for Autistic Adults

…please click this link: SUPERMAN MOVIE TRAILER LINK $5 per ticket. No refunds. To access the theatre, people will have to go up and down 2 short flights of stairs. Autism Ontario does not offer transfer of care. Any caregivers accompanying adults will require a ticket. WHEN: July 15th, 2025 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM WHERE: Film.ca Cinemas – 171 Speers Rd., Oakville, ON L6K 3W8 Contact Phone: 416-246-9592 ext. 269 Email: kim.tran@autismontario.com Re…
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Honda Indy Accessible Group Event

…cked weekend of high-speed thrills and excitement. As an accessible travel company, ATC ensures that everyone can enjoy the race, regardless of mobility needs. Don’t miss your chance to witness this exhilarating event with other racing enthusiasts!  WHEN: Sunday July 20th, 2025 LOCATION: Exhibition Place – 100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 Member Price: $125.00 Non-Member Price: $150.00 Registration Deadline: July 4, 2025 Please note that tra…
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Child’s Communication Binder

…icture symbols in our communication binder do not suit your child’s needs, feel free to create your own using computer clip art, your own drawings, photographs, pictures from magazines, or by visiting the Visuals Engine. Just make sure that the pictures are clear and easy for your child to see. Print or type a label in lower case letters above each picture you add to the binder. It will be easier for your child to learn what each picture represent…
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Staying Safe on the Internet

…eal people. Set daily limits on the amount of time you are spending on the computer, for example one hour per day. Inviting this trusted person to be a friend on your facebook page or other social media sites where you are a member will give this person a better chance to catch things that could put you in danger. It is a good idea to have the computer in a public place such as a family room, living room or kitchen rather than in a private place s…
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Online Gaming

…player to create a character that is unique and personalized. Positive outcomes of Online Gaming: Communication: Most online gaming that involves playing with other people, also involves communication. Most games involve a way to “chat” with one another by sending written information back and forth – similar to having a written conversation with someone. Communication can also include using a headset. A headset allows you to physically talk to so…
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What Cell Phone is Right for You?

…lic transit. Hearing Aid compatibility Allows use of a hearing aid without feedback. TTY compatibility A special device that lets people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired use the telephone to communicate by allowing them to type text messages. A TTY is required at both ends of the conversation in order to communicate. GPS enabled See where you are on a map. Get turn by turn directions. Share your location with others using a servic…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Supporting Children and Youth – Module 2

…f the child will encounter daily to help establish routine. As the child becomes more comfortable, introduce small changes gradually to help him/her develop some flexibility. Examples could be changes in routine, place, and staff, using visual supports and schedules to cue the changes to the child. Provide a written individual schedule for the child with ASD, showing what s/he will be doing and with whom. Post this where it can easily be seen by s…
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Using Visual Sequences to Teach Self-Care Skills

…ur child a new skill, it helps if the space you are using is organized and free of distractions. For example, in the bathroom, you can set aside a small space in a cabinet or on the counter with the objects your child needs to brush his teeth. Providing him with a colourful toothbrush and special ‘kid-friendly’ toothpaste will help make ‘brushing teeth’ more enjoyable. Introduce the visual sequence by posting it at your child’s eye level, pointing…
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Asha at the Sand Box

…ehaviour is to escape an activity – Asha may be escaping the activity that comes after “tidy up” time. But we’re going to focus on “planning for change” for the first possible reason seeing as the activities that come after “tidying up” are ones that Asha also enjoys. Now it’s time to move onto the next step and plan for change. Step 3: Plan for Change Planning for change involves making the behaviour irrelevant, inefficient and finally ineffectiv…
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