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Spring Programs at Community Junction and Creative Village Studio

…Registration for Community Junction and Creative Village Studio Spring Session opens March 12, 2025! We’re offering Music Jams, Yoga classes, Creative Art Therapy sessions, Arts and Crafts, and much more. There’s something for everyone – classes start April 7, 2025. Download our Spring Brochure, and details on how to register. To learn more, visit our Community Participation Supports website…
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Hydrocephalus

…nals. Its goal is to ensure that families and individuals dealing with the complex issues of hydrocephalus receive personal support, comprehensive educational materials and ongoing quality health care. Thames Valley Children’s Centre – www.tvcc.on.ca This is a regional rehabilitation centre for children and young adults with physical disabilities, communication disorders, developmental delays, and autism spectrum disorders, living primarily in Sou…
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Rett Syndrome

…of children with Rett Syndrome. Rett Syndrome Research Foundation (RSRF) – www.rsrf.org RSRT is a research and funding initiative whose website offers up to date information, news and event listings. They also provide a monthly newsletter to subscribers. Books and Literature: The Rett Syndrome Handbook: Second Edition by Kathy Hunter Understanding Rett Syndrome: A Practical Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Therapists by Barbara Lindberg Pathways t…
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Williams Syndrome

…iams Syndrome. Additional Resources: Williams Syndrome Association (WSA) – www.williams-syndrome.org The WSA is the only group in the United States devoted exclusively to improving the lives of individuals with Williams Syndrome and their families. The WSA supports research into all facets of the syndrome, and the development of the most up-to-date educational materials regarding Williams Syndrome. Canadian Association for Williams Syndrome (CAWS)…
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Tips for Picky Eating

…foods and to be hesitant about trying new foods. When does picky eating become a problem? Picky eating becomes a concern when it impacts health or social interaction. For example, not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight, not eating foods that provide necessary nutrients, or not being able to eat in unfamiliar settings. Picky eaters may become very anxious when presented with new foods. They might cry or have a tantrum. What cause…
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Accessible Culinary Program

…ed on resume development, interview skills, and essential life skills, all offered at no cost to participants. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the program further, please contact April Yetman: april@owlware.com. She would be happy to provide additional details. *Please note: This program is intended to complement, not replace, any life skills cooking programs your clients may currently be involved in. Its focus is on building jo…
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Understanding Early Childhood Placement Options

…ogram with their child for the duration of the program. The drop-in may be offered 2-5 days per week offering a two-two and half-hour program. There are no fees associated with these programs. The main philosophy of the program is for parents and caregivers in the community to meet one another and develop social networks and to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children to play and develop skills. Nursery Programs: Nursery programs may…
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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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Prompting Tip Sheet

…ecific action/response on their own. 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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