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Pica Disorder

…, nutritional, biochemical, psychological and health-related perspectives, examine in a rigorously comparative manner the consumption of foods conventionally regarded as inedible by most Westerners. Handbook of Preschool Mental Health: Development, Disorders, and Treatment by: Joan L. Luby, MD This important volume comprehensively explores the development of psychiatric disorders in 2- to 6-year-olds, detailing how the growing empirical knowledge…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Supporting Children and Youth

…tism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We often think of speech as the main form of communication. Communication, however, involves much more than simply talking. 5 – Communication Skills Developing Functional Play and Adaptive Behaviour Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder often have challenges with functional play skills and adaptive behaviour (tasks associated with daily living). 6 – Functional Play Enhancing Social Skills Children with ASD may desire…
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A Conversation About Grief and Loss

Play video PRESENTER: Linda Ger Walters, Grief Recovery Specialist, Co-Facilitator for the Relationship Group The purpose of this session is to provide an understanding of the core principles of grief and loss and their effects on families and individuals who seek our support. We will emphasize the significance of grief and loss in the lives of those we serve and explore the various ways in which it can manifest. The entire family and their exper…
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Hearing Impairments

…erials, as well as public education. Voice for Hearing Impaired Children – www.voicefordeafkids.com VOICE for Hearing Impaired Children was established in the early 1960’s by parents to offer support to families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing. These parents wanted their hearing-impaired children to be educated alongside their hearing peers in regular schools. By working collectively, they succeeded in achieving this goal and provid…
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

…let, national reports, and studies on FASD. FAS/E Information Service Toll-free in Canada, 1-800-559-4514 Provides links to support groups, prevention projects, resource centres, and experts on FASD. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) – www.ccsa.ca The CCSA is Canada’s national addictions agency. Its mission is to provide objective, evidence-based information and advice that will help reduce the health, social and economic harm associated w…
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Why Everyone Should Have a Personal Bank Account

…Accessibility and Safety Having your own bank account also means you can access your money from multiple locations, without having to carry a lot of cash. As technology gets better, the use of electronic banking machines and computers to do banking and buying is becoming more common. Having your own bank account allows any time access to your money through ATM machines or through Point of Sale machines (e.g. Interac). Having your own bank account…
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A job coach’s tips on disclosure in the workplace

…doing a working interview to show your abilities. It may make the employer feel comfortable and help them to be proactive on how to make your hiring successful. If you have an employer who is negative it gives you a chance of being judged fairly and to advocate for your skills and way of doing the position. Negatives: For biased interviewers, may feel that you were dishonest for not disclosing at the application phase. May feel that you are not ab…
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Creating Rules That Work

…the rules you establish are ones that you, yourself will follow, to set an example for your child. For instance, if your rule is: “The computer stays off while we eat our lunch.”, then make sure your child doesn’t catch you sitting in front of the computer eating your lunch. Expect that at times your child will forget the rule. Be supportive in reminding them and follow through on your expectation. For example, if your rule is “Clean up when you f…
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Grief and Bereavement

…hor Dr. Marc Markell is a grief counselor and university professor. http://www.centerforloss.com/bookstore/home.php Bereaved Families of Ontario Bereaved helping the bereaved learn to live with grief. Provides information about our affiliates, should you need support. https://www.bfotoronto.ca/ Toronto Distress Centres In addition to operating a crisis support line, they offer support to people who have experienced the death of a loved one due to…
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Guardianship: Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee

…s incapable of managing property and found in need of such assistance. Are fees charged by the Public Guardian and Trustee? The OPGT is required to charge fees for services provided to individuals whose property falls under its guardianship. Fees are based on the Regulations to the Substitute Decisions Act and are currently set at 3% of the assets in the hands of the OPGT plus 3% of disbursements and a care and management fee of 3/5ths of 1% of th…
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