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Communicating for fun Calendars

…d providing your child with the chance to learn new words and expand their communication skills. Communicating with Your Child Some helpful pointers when talking and communicating with your child: Become involved in what your child is doing – talk and ask questions about the activity. Play, read, and listen to music with your child – be excited. When your child points, makes faces, or makes a sound -put words to it and describe what they see or do…
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Health and Wellness

…orthern Region, Southern Region, Eastern Region and Central Region. http://www.community-networks.ca  Collaborative Planning for Complex Individuals Cognitive Impairment related to Narcotic Use Excerpt from “Neurodevelopmental Disabilities” (Let’s Talk: An Open Dialogue on Vulnerability in Toronto Series) Presenter: Lisa Orsi, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Progress in Disparities of People with Developmental Disabilities In Health…
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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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Teaching Personal Space to Children using Games and Activities

…around the world, Retrieved April 9, 2021 from https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/04/24/how-close-is-too-close-depends-on-where-you-live/ Fabius, R., DR. (2020). Kindercare Centre for Life, How Families Can Explain Social Distancing to Children, Retrieved October 18, 2020 from https://www.kindercare.com/lp/explaining-social-distancing-kids Munson Health Care, Explaining Social Distancing to Children, retrieved October 18, 2020…
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Medicine Wheel Core Teachings

…er to provide support and services. It is governed by a Board of Directors committed to inform the community about the needs and aspiration of people with a disability and their families. Autism – is a disorder of brain function that appears early in life- before the age of three. Children with autism have problem with social intervention, communication, imagination, and behaviour( they have a narrow and repetitive pattern of behaviour). The cause…
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How to Tell if Your Child is a Late Talker – And What to Do about It

…dian not-for-profit charitable organization committed to helping parents become the best and most important language teachers for their child. Hanen gives parents the tools to build their child’s language skills during everyday activities and conversations. Visit www.hanen.org for more information. If you Google “18 month old not talking”, you will find thousands of posts by concerned parents seeking advice about their late-talking toddler. Many o…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Supporting Children and Youth – Module 4

…g technique known as Chaining. Chaining Teaching a skill using chaining is commonly recommended if the child can only perform some of the steps, consistently skips steps, or is completing steps out of order. Backward chaining refers to teaching a skill beginning with the last step and then teaching the immediately preceding steps one at a time until the entire skill has been mastered. For example, when teaching a child a new 4-piece puzzle, leave…
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Build Your Child’s Vocabulary

…ds or explaining what words means, you build your child’s understanding of new words. For example, if you are playing with cars and introduce the word “passenger”, you might say something like “a passenger is someone who rides in a car or a bus or a train. A passenger goes for the ride but doesn’t drive the car or the bus.” Relating new words to your child’s personal experiences also helps him connect with new words. For example, if you are talkin…
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Sending Your Child to Camp

…her go, camp will also give you some time to yourself. Starting Your Camp Search To start your search, it is a good idea to make a list of the kind of camp you want. It can be challenging to find a camp to meet your child’s needs and sometimes, you don’t even know where to start looking. The following questions can be used as a guide to help you decide what you are looking for in a camp: Do you want day camp or overnight camp? Do you want a speci…
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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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