Registration now open for Ohio’s Free Trauma-Informed Schools Conference. Plan to attend Ohio’s Trauma-Informed Schools Conference hosted by the Ohio Department of Education. This free event will be held virtually on Nov. 7, from 8:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m., and a recording of the event will be available for one week after the conference for registered participants. […]
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Luke 5 Adventures is offering FREE hikes in the southwest Ohio area for those who may not be able to hike themselves due to a disability. This service is offered to all ages and will provide individuals with experiences they may have thought they couldn’t encounter before! Luke 5 Adventures also offers custom adventures out […]
The Regional Autism Advisory Council of Southwest Ohio is hosting a number of Zoom sessions on Autism and mental health as well as severe autism. There are eight total sessions and you are welcome to attend as many as you would like depending on what you are interested in! To register for any of the […]
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 […]
Read this social story created by the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital here: https://www.ucucedd.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Social-Distancing-Social-Narrative_CCHMC-1.pdf This book was created and written by: Meg Stone-Heaberlin, Celia Schloemer and Rebecca Shaffer Additionally, a video has been created to help children understand the importance of and how to socially distance. Watch it here! Elite Kids Therapy is always available to help […]
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 […]
Read the full article by Katie Yeh here : https://www.friendshipcircle.org/blog/2013/05/28/10-ways-a-speech-language-pathologist-can-help-your-child/ Speech-Language Pathologist. Speech Pathologist. Speech Teacher. Known by many names, people refer to these specialists most often as speech therapists. They work with children with a variety of delays and disorders spanning from mild articulation delays to more complex disorders such as autism, Down syndrome, hearing impairment, […]
From Understood.org, written By Julie Rawe Read the full article here https://www.understood.org/en/learning-thinking-differences/child-learning-disabilities/information-processing-issues/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-child-with-slow-processing-speed?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=understoodorg&fbclid=IwAR2hu68vlbTNemKSpT1uGBDoO9Bm10zyKly-aeqYmL05ar5NTN_3HEIFAOY Meet Kevin, a third grader with slow processing speed. This doesn’t mean he isn’t smart. It just means his brain needs more time to take in and use information. For example, he often knows the right answer to a question, but he needs more […]
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 […]