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Getting Someone’s Attention

…ave all the materials, review the worksheet and point out what needs to be completed in each section.For example, a) Point to the title box and read this to the children. b) Ask the children to write their name on this line (point to the line at the top of the paper). c) Review the pictures in the “Group time activities” section by pointing to the each picture as you label it. Ask the children to circle the activities from this session. d) Here, a…
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When I Feel Angry

…ave all the materials, review the worksheet and point out what needs to be completed in each section.For example, a) Point to the title box and read this to the children. b) Ask the children to write their name on this line (point to the line at the top of the paper). c) Review the pictures in the “Group time activities” section by pointing to the each picture as you label it. Ask the children to circle the activities from this session. d) Here, a…
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How are we different?

…until we take the time to get to know him or her better. Video discussion questions: Now that you’ve watched the video, use these questions for personal reflection or to facilitate a discussion with your team: What thoughts and feelings arise for you from watching the video? What do you notice? Was anything surprising? What are the different dimensions of diversity that you recognize in the video? In what ways are the individuals diverse? What ar…
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Embracing Autonomy: Transitioning to Independence

…When: April 18 – 6:30pm – 8:00pm Where: Surrey Place | Zarfas Room Join us for a special meet-and-greet session! Providing youth with a safe space to share their thoughts, challenges, and questions as they prepare for independent living. Your voice matters, and we’re here to listen! Dinner and gift cards provided to all participants! Registration & Questions 416-598-4898 | reception@covenanthouse.ca See flyer for more information…
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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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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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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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Advocates for a Better Future

…nd safe enough to share. It’s a place for people with disabilities to meet new people, new friends and allies and talk about long-term solutions to issues that are important to us. We work on educating the general public, agencies, media, and government about disabilities so that they understand us better”. Meetings Join us on the 2nd Saturday of each month on Zoom from 1pm-3pm! 2024 Meeting dates: January 13 February 10 March 9 April 13 May11 Jun…
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The Aging of Family Caregivers

…are already in their 70’s and 80’s. As older care-giving family members become unable to support sons or daughters, it poses new pressures on other family members and the service system. The Challenges of Care giving Paid caregivers can go home at the end of their shift. Family caregivers must carry on day after day. In the words of one family caregiver, ”My life has never been the same. Of course I love my son and would not give up my support ro…
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