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Middle Georgia Regional Transition Council
http://www.mgrtc.org/studentandfamilies.php
Students and Families are always welcome at MGRTC. You can provide a valuable insight as to the particular needs, resources, and understanding of individuals with disabilities they need as they transition through life. We need to hear your voice as you advocate for yourself and others. Membership can provide you with:. Access to information, resources, relationships and various types of support, such as how to obtain waivers, providers, etc. A vision for your future and the means to obtain your goals.
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Educational Resources | M Meyer Consulting, Inc.
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M Meyer Consulting, Inc. Classic Autism, Community Life and Assistive Technology. Quality of life indicators. Family, Parental Relationships. Adult Autism Healthcare Needs. Adults with Autism Residential Supports and Training. Classic Autism and Support Employment Resources. Parents of Children and Adults with Autism. Individual Technical Assistance Contract (ITA). Person Centered Plan Facilitation (PCP). County Specific Autism Training. Podcasts with local and national specials. Stair Steps to Success.
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Delaware Roadmap | Autism After 16
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Feb 02, 2012. Read our article on Transition. Read our articles on Finances, Public. Visit the Delaware Department of Education. Website. Find out what the requirements for graduation with a regular diploma. Are To graduate with a regular diploma in Delaware, students do not have to pass exit exams. Meet with your child’s IEP team to discuss the Transition Plan. Visit the Wrightslaw. Website to get a better understanding of your child’s rights at Transition. Read our article on Guardianship. To find out ...
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4th Annual Family Resilience Conference | Resilient Family Blog
https://resilientfamilyblog.org/2015/04/29/4th-annual-family-resilience-conference
On the Road to Resilience: Mapping Your Family’s Journey. Community of Hope Award Recipients. Resources for Parents and Caregivers. Center for Resilient Children Resources. Larr; Stop Stigma with Science. Building Family Bonds: A Free Workshop for Families. 4th Annual Family Resilience Conference. April 29, 2015. Larr; Stop Stigma with Science. Building Family Bonds: A Free Workshop for Families. Finding Help, Finding Hope. 4th Annual Family Resilience Conference. Keynote Speaker: Patrick J. Kennedy.
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News | Resilient Family Blog
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On the Road to Resilience: Mapping Your Family’s Journey. Community of Hope Award Recipients. Resources for Parents and Caregivers. Center for Resilient Children Resources. 8220;Healthier Me” App for Children with Autism by Children’s Specialized Hospital. May 25, 2016. Children’s Specialized Hospital has launched Healthier Me. 8211; the first and only mobile app which promotes health, nutrition, fitness, and safety for children and teens with autism. This free iOS app is available in the Apple store.
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Community of Hope Award Recipients | Resilient Family Blog
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On the Road to Resilience: Mapping Your Family’s Journey. Community of Hope Award Recipients. Resources for Parents and Caregivers. Center for Resilient Children Resources. Community of Hope Award Recipients. Devereux’s Community of Hope Award is given to individuals who demonstrate personal resilience and use their life experience to foster resilience in others. Evan and Charlotte Kaplan, 2014. Frank and Colleen Foti, 2013. Dr Daniel Gottlieb, 2012. Finding Help, Finding Hope. Saturday, October 17, 2015.
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Fueling the Fun – Excentia's S. June Smith Center
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Excentia's S. June Smith Center. Early Intervention Resources for Children with Developmental Needs. Dr S June Smith. June 10, 2015. September 18, 2015. S June Smith Center. Whether it’s a grab and go snack or a baking experience children love to participate in creating and, of course, eating their creations! If you’ve got a picky eater on your hands let them choose the ingredients and get to the kitchen! Fill your fridge and pantry with pre-cut (and packaged) fruits and veggies, easy to grab for a snack.
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Stickers…Think They Are Boring? Think Again! – Excentia's S. June Smith Center
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Excentia's S. June Smith Center. Early Intervention Resources for Children with Developmental Needs. Dr S June Smith. August 12, 2015. April 17, 2015. S June Smith Center. Stickers…Think They Are Boring? By Deb Peterman, OTR/L. What really appeals to most children is what interests them, right? So, if as a Parent or a Teacher, you want to motivate, encourage, or reward a child for something, maybe the usual gold star or happy face sticker just won’t do L. The Teacher discovered the web site. Searching ot...
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Communication Through the Power of Music – Excentia's S. June Smith Center
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Excentia's S. June Smith Center. Early Intervention Resources for Children with Developmental Needs. Dr S June Smith. April 10, 2015. April 10, 2015. S June Smith Center. Communication Through the Power of Music. When music casts is magical spell on us, it can impact our feelings, make us have fun, trigger memories, and it can facilitate language development. The power of music is well-documented and well understood by those who have experienced it. Or any band or song your child seems to like. Pairing m...
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How to Make an Indoor Sensory Sandbox – Excentia's S. June Smith Center
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Excentia's S. June Smith Center. Early Intervention Resources for Children with Developmental Needs. Dr S June Smith. July 11, 2012. September 9, 2015. S June Smith Center. How to Make an Indoor Sensory Sandbox. The sandbox at the S. June Smith Center Preschool. Connie Walp, occupational therapist and Birth to Three Early Intervention Director for the S. June Smith Center. Offered a few ideas for play that can help your child develop various types of skills:. A sensory sandbox is great because there isn’...