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Stella LiParticipant
Reminder:
Don't miss the presentation from two top notch behaviour consultants in BC tomorrow night. RSVP to colemanmoser@hotmail.com ASAP!North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
Summer Survival
How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summerby
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock
Harmony Houseat
7:00pm, Tues June 14in the
Maple Room
in the North Building of the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKERS:
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock are behaviour consultants who have many years of experience with children of all ages.
TOPIC:
Summer Survival – How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summer
The focus of this topic to explore the do's and don'ts of summer. Now that school is out and routines are changing what can families do to best support their child.
Areas to be reviewed include:
– how to find the right summer program/camp and what to look for in one
– how to build structure during the summer
– how to bring peer play / social skill development into the summer
– how to support the gains made during the school year
– how to prepare your child for back to school in SeptemberWe will also be sure to provide time to answer questions parents may have.
DIRECTIONS:
The Delbrook Recreation Centre is at 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=600+West+Queens+Road,+North+Vancouver,+British+ColumbiaFor those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated (but not required).
Please RSVP to Carol at <colemanmoser@hotmail.com>.
Carol, Anya and Domenica
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Stella LiParticipantReminder:
Don't miss the presentation from two top notch behaviour consultants in BC tomorrow night. RSVP to colemanmoser@hotmail.com ASAP!North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
Summer Survival
How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summerby
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock
Harmony Houseat
7:00pm, Tues June 14in the
Maple Room
in the North Building of the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKERS:
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock are behaviour consultants who have many years of experience with children of all ages.
TOPIC:
Summer Survival – How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summer
The focus of this topic to explore the do's and don'ts of summer. Now that school is out and routines are changing what can families do to best support their child.
Areas to be reviewed include:
– how to find the right summer program/camp and what to look for in one
– how to build structure during the summer
– how to bring peer play / social skill development into the summer
– how to support the gains made during the school year
– how to prepare your child for back to school in SeptemberWe will also be sure to provide time to answer questions parents may have.
DIRECTIONS:
The Delbrook Recreation Centre is at 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=600+West+Queens+Road,+North+Vancouver,+British+ColumbiaFor those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated (but not required).
Please RSVP to Carol at <colemanmoser@hotmail.com>.
Carol, Anya and Domenica
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Stella LiParticipantReminder:
Don't miss the presentation from two top notch behaviour consultants in BC, to help plan your special child's summer. RSVP to colemanmoser@hotmail.com ASAP!North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
Summer Survival
How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summerby
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock
Harmony Houseat
7:00pm, Tues June 14in the
Maple Room
in the North Building of the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKERS:
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock are behaviour consultants who have many years of experience with children of all ages.
TOPIC:
Summer Survival – How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summer
The focus of this topic to explore the do's and don'ts of summer. Now that school is out and routines are changing what can families do to best support their child.
Areas to be reviewed include:
– how to find the right summer program/camp and what to look for in one
– how to build structure during the summer
– how to bring peer play / social skill development into the summer
– how to support the gains made during the school year
– how to prepare your child for back to school in SeptemberWe will also be sure to provide time to answer questions parents may have.
DIRECTIONS:
The Delbrook Recreation Centre is at 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=600+West+Queens+Road,+North+Vancouver,+British+ColumbiaFor those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated (but not required).
Please RSVP to Carol at <colemanmoser@hotmail.com>.
Carol, Anya and Domenica
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Stella LiParticipantReminder:
Don't miss the presentation from two top notch behaviour consultants in BC, to help plan your special child's summer. RSVP to colemanmoser@hotmail.com ASAP!North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
Summer Survival
How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summerby
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock
Harmony Houseat
7:00pm, Tues June 14in the
Maple Room
in the North Building of the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKERS:
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam and Michele Shilvock are behaviour consultants who have many years of experience with children of all ages.
TOPIC:
Summer Survival – How To Prepare Your School-Aged Child for Summer
The focus of this topic to explore the do's and don'ts of summer. Now that school is out and routines are changing what can families do to best support their child.
Areas to be reviewed include:
– how to find the right summer program/camp and what to look for in one
– how to build structure during the summer
– how to bring peer play / social skill development into the summer
– how to support the gains made during the school year
– how to prepare your child for back to school in SeptemberWe will also be sure to provide time to answer questions parents may have.
DIRECTIONS:
The Delbrook Recreation Centre is at 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=600+West+Queens+Road,+North+Vancouver,+British+ColumbiaFor those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated (but not required).
Please RSVP to Carol at <colemanmoser@hotmail.com>.
Carol, Anya and Domenica
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Stella LiParticipantPost on behalf of a friend:
Looking for BI to fill in summer hours?
A third year Education student seeking BI position in the Burnaby, New West or Van East areas. Loves children, fast learner, and worked with children with or without disabilities (include autism) from Preschool to Grade 6 in classroom settings, groups, camps, outings and individually. Available immediately till end of summer.For more information, contact priscilla.ma6@gmail.com
Stella LiParticipantPosted on behalf of a friend:
Looking for BI to fill in summer hours?
A third year Education student seeking BI position in the Burnaby, New West or Van East areas. Loves children, fast learner, and worked with children with or without disabilities (include autism) from Preschool to Grade 6 in classroom settings, groups, camps, outings and individually. Available immediately till end of summer.For more information, contact priscilla.ma6@gmail.com
Stella LiParticipantHi all,
Just a friendly reminder:
On May 30, Richmond Parents Group Meeting will present Occupational Therapy for Children with Autism by Jessica Fung, OTR/L.
If you or someone you know has any question(s) for Jessica, please email to Paul (richmond.asbc@gmail.com). The questions will be forwarded to Jessica anonymously and she will address them during the workshop.
Paul, Maria & Camelia
(co-facilitators for ASBC Richmond Group)——————————————————————————-
Autism Society BC
Richmond Parents Group Meeting
Occupational Therapy for Children with Autism
by
Jessica Fung, OTR/L
Date: Monday, May 30, 2011
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Tyee room at Steveston Community Centre – 4111 Moncton Street, RichmondSpeaker:
Jessica is a highly regarded Occupational Therapist who has previously worked for many years as a behaviour therapist. Due to her exceptional skills in both disciplines, she is considered by many to be the ideal Occupational Therapist for children with autism.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Paul (richmond.asbc@gmail.com), so we can prepare for handouts.
Paul, Maria & Camelia
(co-facilitators for ASBC Richmond Group)Stella LiParticipantReminder of tomorrow's ASBC Burnaby Support Group Meeting: Fri, May 6th 10am-12noon, Studio #301-3701 East Hastings, Burnaby (across the Autism Society office)
Our guest speakers Jenny Gorton and Kathryn Theroux from the ABLE Developmental Clinic will present on and discuss the topic: Social Thinking in a Group Setting.
For more info: email shui@autismbc.ca
Stella LiParticipantHi everyone,
Reminder of our upcoming meeting Friday May 6th 10am-12noon, in the Studio, #301 3701 East Hastings, Burnaby.
Dont miss the opportunity to meet Jenny Gorton and Kathryn Theroux, top notch professionals in the autism field, and other participants/parents to discuss the topic on social thinking in a group setting.
If you havent RSVP yet, please do so ASAP: shui@autismbc.ca. Thanks.
The ASBC Burnaby Support Group presents:
Learning Social Thinking in a Group Setting:
Results of the Summer Social Camp 2010by
Jenny Gorton, M.A., SLP
Kathryn Theroux, M.S., RCC
ABLE Development Clinicon
Friday, May 6th 10am-12noon
at the
Studio, #301 – 3701 East Hastings, Burnaby (across the Autism Society of BC)at the north east corner on Hastings and Boundary, close to the bus stop and a red mail box, a few steps up to find a long staircase from ground level to 3/F. Parking: on Hastings or the back streets.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
Jenny Gorton, MA, SL-P(C), is a speech-language pathologist at the ABLE Developmental Clinic. She works primarily with children, teenagers and families to foster social success at home and at school. Jenny also consults to families and school districts to perform assessments for the Fraser Health Assessment Network. Prior to returning to Vancouver, Jenny worked closely with Michelle Garcia Winner to provide treatment for clients with social and language deficits (mostly on the Autism Spectrum), at the Teach Social Silicon Valley (previously known as the Centre for Social Thinking).Kathryn Theroux, MS, RCC, is a clinical counsellor, behavior consultant, and intern at ABLE Developmental Clinic. She is also a part of ABLEs autism diagnostic team. During the school year, Kathryn supports families to set goals and treatment plans that help parents, teachers, and students to work well together. She works with children with special needs to increase skills and reduce problem behaviors. She is a firm believer in evidence-based practice and data-based decision-making.
TOPIC:
The presentation will provide a summary of what was taught at the Summer Social Camp 2010.
http://www.summersocial.caCoffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Stella at shui@autismbc.ca ASAP, to help us set up venue and prepare handouts and refreshments.
Stella LiParticipantThe ASBC Burnaby Support Group proudly presents:
Learning Social Thinking in a Group Setting:
Results of the Summer Social Camp 2010by
Jenny Gorton, M.A., SLP
Kathryn Theroux, M.S., RCC
ABLE Development Clinicon
Friday, May 6th 10am-12noon
at the
Studio, #301 – 3701 East Hastings, Burnaby (across the Autism Society of BC)at the north east corner on Hastings and Boundary, close to the bus stop and a red mail box, a few steps up to find a long staircase from ground level to 3/F. Parking: on Hastings or the back streets.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
Jenny Gorton, MA, SL-P(C), is a speech-language pathologist at the ABLE Developmental Clinic. She works primarily with children, teenagers and families to foster social success at home and at school. Jenny also consults to families and school districts to perform assessments for the Fraser Health Assessment Network. Prior to returning to Vancouver, Jenny worked closely with Michelle Garcia Winner to provide treatment for clients with social and language deficits (mostly on the Autism Spectrum), at the Teach Social Silicon Valley (previously known as the Centre for Social Thinking).Kathryn Theroux, MS, RCC, is a clinical counsellor, behavior consultant, and intern at ABLE Developmental Clinic. She is also a part of ABLEs autism diagnostic team. During the school year, Kathryn supports families to set goals and treatment plans that help parents, teachers, and students to work well together. She works with children with special needs to increase skills and reduce problem behaviors. She is a firm believer in evidence-based practice and data-based decision-making.
TOPIC:
The presentation will provide a summary of what was taught at the Summer Social Camp 2010.
http://www.summersocial.caCoffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to shui@autismbc.ca before May 2nd, to help us set up venue and prepare handouts and refreshments.
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