Sensory Friendly Visit with Santa The Mall in Columbia
December 8, 2019 –
As part of the Say “Santa!” with It’s a Wonderful Lifetime photo takeover, Lifetime, Brookfield Properties, and the national advocacy organization, Autism Speaks, join together for Santa Cares Day—a sensory friendly event providing early access and extra time to visit and take photos with Santa to families with kids with autism and other special needs.
If you would like to schedule a visit with Santa on Santa Cares Day, please use the Eventbrite widget below to reserve your complimentary ticket. One ticket per group/family, please.
Location: The Mall In Columbia
(Lower Level – Near Lord & Taylor) 10300 Little Patuxent Pkwy
Columbia, MD 21044
Children within every spectrum of special needs and their families are invited to a private photo session, to experience the time-honored tradition of a visit with Santa Claus during dedicated hours. Please reserve your complimentary ticket on Eventbrite - ONE TICKET per group/family, please.
Visits with Santa are free. Photo packages that capture holiday memories will be available for purchase at the event, pricing varies by location.
Location:
The Shops at Kenilworth
800 Kenilworth Dr.
Towson, MD 21204
Children of all abilities and their caregivers welcome to this supportive, judgment-free class that includes stories, music, and movement in a small group. Ages 3-5 with adult.
Contact Name : Cari Gast
Contact Email : cari.gast@hclibrary.org
Location: HCLS Miller Branch Library 9421 Frederick Rd Ellicott City, MD 21042
Children of all abilities and their caregivers welcome at this supportive, judgment-free class that includes stories, music, and movement in a small group. Ages 3-5 with adult.
Contact Name : Cari Gast
Contact Email : cari.gast@hclibrary.org
Location: HCLS Central Branch Library 10375 Little Patuxent Pkwy Columbia, MD 21044
Discover our Children's Sensory Room, a unique space for children (ages 14 and under) of all abilities to enjoy with their families and caregivers. The Children's Sensory Room provides stimulation and relaxation through touch, light, sound and using an array of multi-sensory experiences.
Children of all abilities and their caregivers are welcome to this small informal, judgment-free learning environment. A great opportunity to support young children in developing early literacy and group social skills through free play and sensory exploration. Ages 3-5 with adult.
Families are invited to attend a weekly play and learning time with their child: birth to age 5 of all abilities. Children will learn through play and parents/caregivers will be able to access resources and support from the staff of the Parent Resource Center. Join us for playtime, crafts, social skills, and music & movement activities.
Please note: Playgroup will not be held if schools are closed or there is a 2-hour delay.
Contact Name : Cecil County Public Schools Parent Resource Center for Special Education
Contact Email : PRC@ccps.org
Location: CCPS Parent Resource Center for Special Education 203 Newark Avenue Gilpin Manor Elementary School Elkton, Maryland 21921
Transition planning is when a student with a disability, along with family members, the school system, and service providers, begin to officially plan for life after high school.
Transition planning should begin when you are 14 (if not earlier!). This may sound very early, but if you plan to apply for services you may need to get your applications in before you graduate so your supports are ready for you when you leave school.
Overview of Training Importance of planning Eligibility
1) Transition Programs & Services
2) Employment First
3) DDA Waivers
Who should attend? * Self-advocates
* Family members/Allies
We have established a self- advocacy group that welcomes not only the individuals with disabilities that we serve but others as well. The group is called Voices of U.S. (Unified Speakers).
All Voices of U.S meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month from 6:00pm-8:00pm at the Mid-Atlantic Main Office (2109 Laurel Bush Road, Bel Air MD, 21015).
Each meeting is a social event where people can discuss whatever recent success they have had, current events and hold fundraisers.
All attendees receive food and drink at every meeting.
Volunteers are welcomed!
Feel free to ask any questions.
Parnell Barmer
Day Options Director, Mid-Atlantic Human Service Corporation
2109 Laurel Bush Road, Bel Air, Maryland, 21015
Cell- 443-468-9815
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Location: Mid-Atlantic Human Service Corporation Main Office 2109 Laurel Bush Road Bel Air, Maryland 21015
Children of all abilities and their caregivers welcome to this supportive, judgment-free class that includes stories, music, and movement in a small group. Ages 3-5 with adult.
Contact Name : Cari Gast
Contact Email : cari.gast@hclibrary.org
Location: HCLS Miller Branch Library 9421 Frederick Rd Ellicott City, MD 21042
In this group, you will have the chance to speak with others who communicate and see the world like you do about the challenges that arise in neurodiverse relationships. Not only are coping strategies and tools presented, they are practiced in the meetings to help group members improve their relationship skills.
Please plan to join us to share your expertise and learn critical components about leadership of your local SECAC to support a local and Statewide educational system meeting the needs of students with disabilities and their families.
Contact Name : Carmen Brown
Contact Email : carmen.brown1@maryland.gov
Location: JHU/CTE 6740 Alexander Bell Drive Room 218/219 Columbia, MD 21046
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
December 12, 2019 –
In this group, you will have the chance to speak with others who understand and share your experiences with issues related to being in a neurodiverse couple. Discussions are focused on learning tools and coping strategies for particular issues that arise because of the neurological differences between partners.
Our Sensory-Friendly performances aim to provide a safe environment where individuals and families can relax and be who they are.
Sensory-Friendly performances are designed to create a theatre experience that is welcoming for individuals on the autism spectrum or those with other sensory sensitivities who might benefit from an adjusted environment.
Adaptations for these performances may include:
Pre-visit social narrative and other preparatory materials describing what to expect.
Lower sound level, especially for surprising or loud sounds;
House lights remain on at a low level in the theatre during the performance;
Lessening of strobe lighting or lighting focused on the audience;
Patrons are welcome to talk and leave their seats during the performance;
Designated take-a-break space and quiet areas;
Space throughout the theatre for standing and movement;
Limited crowds at Ford’s Theatre during the day and timing of the performance;
Ford’s Theatre staff trained to be inviting and accommodating to patron’s needs; and
Allowance for the use of tablets and smartphones for communication.
Sensory Friendly Santa at Churchville Recreation Center
December 14, 2019 –
Churchville Recreation Center – Level Building 3023 Level Road
Churchville, MD 21028
10:00-11:30 am
Please call the Therapeutic Recreation Office to schedule a picture appointment time at 410.638.4899.
Fee – $3.00
Multi-sensory story time, developed for children and families of all abilities, with engaging visuals, interactive stories, adaptive movement and sensory activities. Sibling participation is welcomed. The Children's Sensory Room will be open after story time to explore. Please contact the library to register and discuss special accommodations in advance. This story time is designed for ages 3-8 with parent/caregiver and family.