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COVID-19: Supporting Children’s Play through Stressful Times

…s telling you something.  Watch how your child is playing. Listen to their comments and questions.  Label and validate their feelings. Ask questions to gain an understanding.  Model calming strategies while playing together: deep breaths, draw a picture, take a walk, get a drink of water, take about feelings.  Label your own feelings “I feel sad…”, “I feel happy…”  Talk about the future “I wonder…”, “Can you imagine…” Tell stories and listen to th…
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Tips for Successful Advocacy

…d accommodated. More Information About Being a Successful Advocate: http://www.brainline.org/downloads/PDFs/Advocacy%20Tool%20Kit_2007.pdf Excellent tool kit created by Disability Rights Wisconsin but is Wisconsin/USA specific in its laws and references. http://www.disabilityrightswa.org/advocacy-news/successful-advocacy-has-common-characteristics-many-approaches What is advocacy by Disability Rights Washington https://www.mha-em.org/im-looking-fo…
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Educating Children About Bullying

…ldren. First ask children what they think bullying is and write down their answers. Place their answers in the following three categories: Social bullying Physical bullying Intimidation Separate the children into three groups. Have them present the three types of bullying using puppet shows (see Anti-bullying Puppet Show Scenarios in Anti-bullying Kit) or role plays (see examples in Importance of Role Play in Dealing with Bullying). This helps chi…
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Muscular Dystrophy

…ive self-image to what the future holds for the treatment of muscular dystrophy and more. Muscular Dystrophy: The Facts (ISBN-13: 978-0192632173) Author: Alan Emery Written specifically for people with muscular dystrophy and their families, this new edition of Muscular dystrophy: the facts answers many of the questions asked about how and why it occurs, and how it will affect the life of a recently diagnosed child. Throughout, the different types…
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Online Gaming

…Casio: Casino sites are typically for adults only (ages 18 or older). Most offer free games that allow you to practice various games that you would find at a real Casino (i.e. Roulette, Black Jack, Poker). They usually offer players a chance to bet real money by using a credit card. (Standard) Video Games: Video games typically include sports, action/adventure, simulators (i.e. flight simulators, driving games), and shooting games. These games typ…
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My First Job

…In Canada, HRSDC even offers access to their job bank online. (See: http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/) The internet offers a lot of other opportunities to find work. Consider checking websites of government departments such as Parks and Recreation or a local municipality website. Both the Government of Canada and Ontario websites have a job opportunities section and even have a “youth jobs” category. Take a look for websites of local businesses as well as…
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Mindfulness for Children

…0). Teaching Your Child Mindfulness, Retrieved July 17, 2020 from: https://www.healthline.com/health/childrens-health/mindfulness-for-kids#infants Newman, M., (2020). Mindfulness Practices Help Regulate You and Your Baby, Retrieved July 17, 2020 from: https://www.lamaze.org/Giving-Birth-with-Confidence/GBWC-Post/mindfulness-practices-help-regulate-you-and-your-baby-1 Rogers, S., (2017). A Mindfulness Practice for Preschoolers that Connects Prescho…
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All About Me

…each section, you can try asking your child some questions. Here are some common social questions other children or adults might ask your child. For example: How old are you? What’s your name? What games do you like to play? Your child may not be able to answer these questions on his own, or right away. You may want to coach him in answering a few basic ones. If your child communicates verbally, ask the question, then provide the answer yourself….
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Palliative Care and Symptom Management

and embrace quality of life. Recommendations: Avoid forcing food. This can lead to complications such as aspiration, vomiting, abdominal distention due to poor food digestion and absorption Consult with prescriber, there may be a case for an appetite stimulant Encourage favorite foods in small frequent amounts Use soft, pureed foods or liquid meals for easier swallowing and digesting Provide good mouth care and observe mouth for evidence of thrush…
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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 Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Let’s Talk: An Open Dialogue on Vulnerability in Toronto Series: Through collaboration and coordination, the Community Network of Specialized Care works to build efficient and effective cross-sectorial specialized service systems that support people with a developmental…
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