Free webinar at 5 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday August 28, 2024 Learn research updates on evidence-based strategies to support adolescents and young adults develop social skills that encourage lasting
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How Games Can Help Teach Social Skills
Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, March 20, 2024 Playing games is a key part of child development. Children with autism often have difficulty forming peer relationships,
Tiny Tots: Young OT Playmates
Join our Tiny Tots OT Playmates (Ages 3-5) for specialized & therapeutic sensory-fueled fun! Join our sensory-rich playgroup, where toddlers engage in therapeutic motor & sensory activities implemented by a
Youth Social Skills: OT Playmates
Building Super Social Skills with Our Occupational Therapist-led group! Join OT Playmates (Ages 6-8) for sensory-fueled fun! Our occupational therapist guides engaging activities, boosting social skills through gross and fine
YOUTH SOCIAL SKILLS: TEAM-BUILDING!
Therapeutic Team Building for Connection & Growth THERAPEUTIC CONCEPTS 38257 Mound Rd BLDG D, Suite 200 Sterling Heights, MI 48310 586-722-7524 marynagy@therapeuticconceptsllc-mi.com Gross Motor Skills (team-orientated scavenger hunts, obstacle courses
PEERS Social Skills Workshops
What is it? PEERS helps build social skills for youth with developmental delays and autism. It’s a parent-assisted intervention that helps kids (ages 10-18) that have difficulty making and keeping
Youth Social Skills: Team-Building!
Activities Therapeutic Team Building for Connection and Growth through: -Gross Motor Skills (team orientated scavenger hunts, obstacle courses & relays) -Fine Motor (team arts/crafts projects and play) -Sensory Needs addressed
Teen Through Adult Program: Social Skills
Specialized classes focusing on teaching and practicing specific social skills in a clinic setting. Adaptations/Modifications and sensory items provided as needed by Certified Recreational Therapists. COST: $28.00 Per Class, Register
Social Skills Group Treatment for Adolescents with Autism
Basic Information:• PEERS® is an evidence-based social skills intervention for teens, who are interested inlearning how to make and maintain friends.• Teens are taught social skills through didactic lessons/role-play demonstrations
GREAT START PARENT COALITION TALKING IS TEACHING VIRTUAL EVENTS! SCHEDULE YOURS TODAY!
The GSPC is working hard to train, resource, and serve the families of Wayne County. Join us as we continue to spread the messages of our Talking is Teaching Campaign.
Just for Me: Contributed by Mireya Martinez
When my daughter, Bianca, was younger it felt as though only families who were wealthy were able to provide for all of the needs of their children with autism, and