Did you know Cincinnati Therapy Connections is a Jon Peterson and Autism scholarship provider?! We help your child make meaningful educational gains in their speech and occupational therapy needs. By connecting with you as parent, teaching you how to help your child and collaborating on academics we create an IEP team to help your child […]
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Transition planning is intended to prepare students to move from the world of school to the world of adulthood. It’s never too early to begin. This FREE training series is ideal for professionals and caregivers to ask questions, grow resources, and network with others embarking on the transition journey. Register to attend one or all four sessions. Professional CEUs pending. […]
Join the Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati as they discuss various techniques and ideas to support your child’s social skills. When: Thursday, Sept. 19 (6-8pm) Where: Mercy Health Center (1701 Mercy Health Place, Cincinnati, OH 45237, Room S157) RSVP: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07egkhqqhe83a405f0&oseq=&c=&ch= Questions? Contact: [email protected] or call 513-561-2300 At Cincinnati Therapy Connections, our goal is to supply […]
Written by: Ellen Stumbo, The Mighty’s parenting editor. From The Mighty.com https://themighty.com/2019/07/kids-disabilities-belong-with-typical-kids/?utm_source=Autism_Page&utm_medium=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR0nG_DPW7aHg_dXmLrFPxTgaynAXI1GJ1SrrQiEuAjJigaZhzjF8EAZdr0 Last Saturday, Stella Turnbull, a 12-year-old who has a disability (the children’s version of Lou Gehrig’s disease or ALS), won a 4H competition with her goat. However, not everyone was happy with Stella’s win. The Turnbull family received an anonymous letter stating they “should […]
In case did not know, Cincinnati Therapy Connections is a provider for the Jon Peterson Scholarship and the Autism Scholarship through the Ohio Department of Education. If you would like more information on these two scholarships, please contact us at 513-444-0770 // [email protected]. At Cincinnati Therapy Connections, we are happy to provide excellent speech and […]
MAY 2: AUTISM & SPECIAL NEEDS NIGHT (6:30pm-10pm; Newport Aquarium) Multiple presenting partners including Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Macy’s, Families with ASD and All In For Autism Tickets required: $19.99+tax (adults), $13.99+tax (children) Tickets available online: www.newportaquarium.com/autismnight **Annual Passholders must contact Laura Cook at 859-815-1478 Who: entire family Event Basics: sound and lighting accommodations, sensory level guides […]
Recognize signs and symptoms of anxiety in children and adolescents with developmental disabilitiesLearn coping skills and address symptoms through cognitive and behavioral strategies. Wednesday, May 22, 5:30pm – 7:30pm Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Office Building Click Here for Information Cincinnati Therapy Connections tries to keep you connected in the community! this event can help you learn […]
DEC 8, 2018 the Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati hosts: What: PRESCHOOL PLAYTIME When: December 8, 2018 from 10-11 am Where: Kid Power Therapy Services, Milford OH Cost: FREE but MUST RSVP HERE: https://tinyurl.com/preschooldec2018 Who: preschooler age 3-6 and parent(s) Event Brief: through variety of fun activities, children are encouraged to play, socialize, and build important […]
Cincinnati Therapy Connections has openings for speech therapy in the Milford, Batavia, and Eastgate areas! Contact [email protected] or call 513-444-0770 and learn how we can help you help your child! Laura Sheffer, M.A., CCC-SLP/L can come to your home and provide quality speech therapy. Sessions are 50 minutes in length and we spend 5-10 minutes […]
Posted by: Let’s Play The Speech and Language Way at: https://letsplaythespeechandlanguageway.com/2018/04/15/non-toys-speech/ Children love toys. Don’t they? We give them so many colorful, musical, pretty toys… then our toddlers completely ignore those and play with diaper wipes, dog toys and empty shoe boxes. Sometimes the best toys are not toys at all. They did not come […]