Recently, PBS aired an episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood in which Daniel helped learned all about Coronavirus and how to stay safe and healthy. PBS has become a great resource in helping young children understand current conditions while also teaching them proper techniques to help stop the spread of germs. Here are some helpful Tips […]
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The Greater Cincinnati Autism Society is hosting an online conversation about Medicaid Wiavers in Ohio. Join them to learn about different types of waivers, who is eligible and the process of getting a waiver, and the possible impacts of Medicaid Cuts. The talk will be facilitated by Nyoka Craddolph, Chase Hurst, Lee Ann Emmons, and […]
With COVID-19 precautions and various regulations being implemented nation wide, kids Summer Camps are less likely to be available during the summer of 2020. Luckily, Microsoft and the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have teamed up to host a series of virtual summer camps that are specifically geared […]
Microsoft is offering their 10th annual Ability Summit as an online event in 2020! Read more to learn about this free event on May 27th and May 28th. What is Microsoft Ability Summit? The Microsoft Ability Summit is a digital event experience that brings together people with disabilities, allies, and accessibility professionals to Imagine, Build, […]
The Greater Cincinnati Autism Society is hosting an online conversation about Social Security disability benefits. Join them to learn about the application and medical decision processes, as well as an overview ofeligibility factors for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The talk will be facilitated by Public Affairs Specialists Kelly Draggoo […]
Join the Cincinnati Autism Society for an online conversation about autism and mental health. Though mental health issues are common for everyone, those with autism can experience mental illness more frequently than those who are neurotypical. Facilitators, along with a self-advocate panel, will discuss common mental health illnesses along with treatment options and supports. When […]
Posted by: Breezy Special Ed March 2020 You can find the full article here: http://www.breezyspecialed.com/2020/03/distance-home-learning-packets-and.html?fbclid=IwAR2nyhUEUfb1kD1sBpiIo1aMKwE6jvPgYAVgefd82MaPzRqFag2qF-WbNcc With students out of school, we need more resources to help parents teach their children. Here are a few suggested by Breezy Special Ed: This definitely presents a unique challenge for all teachers (and families), and especially special education teachers […]
October 12, 2016 By Matthew Rozsa Despite the stats being slightly outdated, it’s still true today! In August, the National Autistic Society called on medical professionals to change the way they diagnose women and girls with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Ever since the term autism was first coined by Hans Asperger in 1944, it has remained predominantly, if anecdotally, associated with men […]
by Healthy Holistic Living Published on March 21, 2018 https://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/childhood-anxiety/?utm_source=CA&fbclid=IwAR34HmxT0zFEWbeQUQBwVY8fT2G0drRNA9U-UxcKv8g13YJIJtk6p6iLiBo Often people don’t realize how much stress children can experience and how much pressure they can be under. Sometimes this pressure is put on themselves when they compare themselves to others, or sometimes they feel this pressure coming from parents or other family members. But one thing […]
FEB 27 and MARCH 5: DDBP Outreach 2-Day Toilet Training Children with Developmental Disabilities (9am-Noon; Cincinnati Children’s Liberty Campus) $25 one-time registration fee per family. Register with Jennifer Gastright at [email protected] or 513-636-2742 For: parents and caregivers (adults only, no childcare) Event Basics: group format, coaches you through toilet training a child with DD, individual and/or intensive […]