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Peter WongMemberDear all,
We are looking for a lawyer to help us setup a Discretionary Trusts for my boy.If you can recommend someone, please let us know.
Thanks a lot.
Peter (vancouverpeter@gmail.com)
Peter WongMemberLooking for a BI/Tutor for a 11 years old boy in Richmond
Hi all,
We are looking for a new BI/Tutor (mainly tutor) for our 11 years old boy in Richmond (No. 2 Road & Francis).
He is verbal and easy to work with.Looking for 2 to 3 after school hours sessions (ideally 4:00 to 6:00 pm).
Applicants must:
– be responsible, energetic and positive
– be at least 19 years old
– have a clear police criminal check
– be fluent in English
– have experience working with children
– have reliable transportationIf you are interested, please contact me at vancouverpeter@gmail.com
Peter WongMemberHi all,
We are looking for a BI for a 11 years old boy starting from Jan. 2014.
The duration is 2 hours such as 4:00 to 6:00.
2 days a week (Tu and Wed). But we may be able to change shifts with another BI.– fluent in English
– enjoys working with children
– has kids teaching or tutoring experience.
– has own transportation.
– can commit to the job for at least one year.
– location close to No. 2 and Francis.
– at least 18 years old.Pay will be based on experience.
If you are interested, please contact me at
vancouverpeter@gmail.comThank you very much.
Peter WongMemberLooking for a BI in Richmond
Hi all,
We are looking for a BI/tutor to join our team. It is for a 11 years old boy.
We are a family very easy to work with.We are looking for Thursday and Friday after school hours:
* Thursday around 4-6
* Friday around 4-6– ABA experience an asset, but not necessary
– enjoys working with children
– has kids teaching or tutoring experience.
– has own transportation.
– Pay will be based on experience.If you are interested, please send me your resume at vancouver%p%e%t%e%r@gmail.com (please remove the % for the email).
Thank you very much.
Peter WongMemberDear parents,
Considering getting an Ipad or Ipad mini?
Which one should I get?
Would you please share your experiences?You can post it here (I am sure others will love to know as well), or email me at vancouver%p%e%t%er@gmail.com (remove the %).
Thanks a lot.
Peter WongMemberLooking for a BI in Richmond
Hi all,
We are looking for a BI/tutor or BIs to join our team. It is for a 11 years old boy.
We are a family very easy to work with.
We currently have 2 main BIs, but they are going back to schools, so mostly likely would not be able to continue with us.Training will be provided. Ideal time slots is 2 hours slot between 4 to 6:30 weekdays, but will consider evening time slots as well.
This is ideal for College/University students.– ABA experience an asset, but not necessary
– enjoys working with children
– has kids teaching or tutoring experience.
– has own transportation.
– Pay will be based on experience.The main hours will start from September.
We will have some sessions in the summer, so the BI and the boy get to know each other better.
We hope to find 2 BIs to cover 5 weekdays.If you are interested, please send me your resume at vancouver%p%e%t%e%r@gmail.com (please remove the % for the email) .
Thank you very much.Peter WongMemberPosted for Richmond Parents Group
Richmond ASBC Parents Group Meeting
Autism Throughout the Years
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Peggy Boon (parent, registered nurse and life coach)
GUEST SPEAKER:
Peggy is a proud wife and mother of 2 young adult children, a 20 year old daughter and an 18 year old son with autism. The Boons have been fortunate to celebrate many successes in their lives, both personally and as a family. There was a time, however, when life was a daily struggle, when they were just getting by. Today, Dalton enjoys a dating relationship, friends, school, and has travelled extensively on the international swimming circuit. His goal is to represent his country at the 2016 Paralympic Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro. Come hear tips and strategies that helped Peg and her family co-navigate the path from survive to thrive.
She is an inspiration and I trust that she can help many of us navigate the autism world while having a balanced and healthy lifestyle year after yearTOPIC:
'Autism Throughout the Years: the Journey of One Parent/Advocate from Preschool to Early Adulthood – Struggles and TriumphsDate: Monday, May 27, 2013
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Tyee room at Steveston Community Centre – 4111 Moncton Street, Richmond
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Paul (richmond.asbc@gmail.com), so we can prepare for chairs, handouts & refreshments.
Paul & Camelia
(co-facilitators for ASBC Richmond Group)Peter WongMemberPosted for Richmond Parents Group
Richmond ASBC Parents Group Meeting
Hard Questions
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Ms. Kathryn Theroux, MS, RCC
GUEST SPEAKER:
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc., is a behavioral consultant and counselor specializing in the treatment of children with pervasive developmental disorders and their families. Kathryn worked for three years at the New England Center for Children, teaching children with autism using the principles of applied behavior analysis. She received her master's degree in clinical psychology at Long Island University in New York and moved to British Columbia in 2007.TOPIC:
Hard Questions — Kathryn Theroux, Registered Clinical Counsellor and Behavior Consultant at ABLE Developmental Clinic, Inc, will come prepared to tackle your difficult issues: relationships and sexuality, sibling rivalry, disclosure of the diagnosis, communicating with schools, etc. Bring your questions — you set the agenda for this talk.
Feel free to email me the questions before the meeting. I will pass them to the speaker.Date: Monday, Apr 15, 2013
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Tyee room at Steveston Community Centre – 4111 Moncton Street, Richmond
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Paul (richmond.asbc@gmail.com), so we can prepare for chairs, handouts & refreshments.
Paul & Camelia
(co-facilitators for ASBC Richmond Group)Peter WongMemberPosted for Richmond Parents Group
Richmond ASBC Parents Group Meeting
Hard Questions
by
Ms. Kathryn Theroux, MS, RCC
GUEST SPEAKER:
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc., is a behavioral consultant and counselor specializing in the treatment of children with pervasive developmental disorders and their families. Kathryn worked for three years at the New England Center for Children, teaching children with autism using the principles of applied behavior analysis. She received her master's degree in clinical psychology at Long Island University in New York and moved to British Columbia in 2007.TOPIC:
Hard Questions — Kathryn Theroux, Registered Clinical Counsellor and Behavior Consultant at ABLE Developmental Clinic, Inc, will come prepared to tackle your difficult issues: relationships and sexuality, sibling rivalry, disclosure of the diagnosis, communicating with schools, etc. Bring your questions — you set the agenda for this talk.
Feel free to email me the questions before the meeting. I will pass them to the speaker.Date: Monday, Apr 15, 2013
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Tyee room at Steveston Community Centre – 4111 Moncton Street, Richmond
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Paul (richmond.asbc@gmail.com), so we can prepare for chairs, handouts & refreshments.
Paul & Camelia
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