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Life After High School [webinar]

…king about your next steps for supported employment and continued learning Free virtual workshop facilitated by Holland Bloorview & ConnectABILITY.ca  This workshop is geared for:  Families and youth/young adults between the ages of 16-26  Youth who are on diverse high school pathways including students taking non-credit courses, on a certificate stream, or in a special education program Join us to discuss and explore:  Accessing employment suppor…
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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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Programming for children with Visual Impairments

…idors, mats at door entrances, and exits to buildings) corridors should be free of obstacles (e.g., chairs, tables) “diffused strip lighting” is preferred Programming Recommendations children with visual impairments rely on auditory information for some part of their learning. Books on tape or CD, spoken output from the computer, and use of tape recorders provide a quick means of access that has the advantage of being meaningful to sighted peers….
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“Me in Motion” – Exercise Tips for Everyday Healthy Living

…. Check the area that you are using to ensure that it is well lit, clutter free and accessible to you. Make sure you eat at least two hours before you exercise, drink plenty of water before and a little, if needed, during your exercise. Rest when you feel the need – PAIN IS NOT GAIN!! When exercising outside remember to check the weather and the air quality for your health. STRETCH, STRETCH, STRETCH before and after to relax your muscles. Here are…
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David Lepofsky: Accessibility for all

…David Lepofsky, chair of the AODA Alliance addresses Community Living Toronto staff on the issue of advocating for accessibility for people with intellectual disabilities. As David says, we need a barrier-free Ontario for everyone. aodaalliance.org…
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How to use Social Media to keep relationships going

…your page. What to Post: Remember to ‘Treat others as you would like to be treated’. If you want to post something about a friend, ask yourself if this is something you’d want posted about yourself. Likewise, if someone is posting anything about you that you don’t like or feel uncomfortable about, let someone you trust know. Remember that although social media can be great to keep in touch with friends and family, it is still really important to…
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Calming Strategies to Use with Children

…it out with your child. Now tell your child to slowly allow their hands to come apart and see if they can feel the stickiness. Repeat this sequence two or three times. Stretching – Have your child do simple stretches such as touching their toes and reaching up to the sky on their tip toes. Have your child lie on their backs and make letters with their bodies. Try “X” (spread out their legs and arms) and “T”, (put their legs together while keeping…
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Following Instructions

…e required steps to the task, you are helping to shape the behaviour or outcome. In our example, we will provide verbal praise for Asha’s efforts in tidying up and following the instructions. We can say, “You put the toy in the basket; great tidying up!” Both parents and teachers could also carry mini daily schedules with them throughout the day. Asha can be shown the picture of the upcoming activity (which is highly preferred) to help her underst…
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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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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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