Join One World Center's Dads 4 Dads Support Group for Fathers and Male Caregivers Support Group on the first Wednesday of every month at 7pm.
Meeting Location:
7401 Forbes Blvd Ste A
Lanham, Maryland
Registration is required: brenda@worldforautism.org
Contact Name : Brenda
Contact Email : brenda@worldforautism.org
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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
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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
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Support group open to all adults. Meeting begins with general announcements about upcoming activities, followed by individual introductions and the invitation to share one "golden moment" you've experienced during the previous month. Following that, there will be time for questions and follow-up discussion as well as further opportunity for group support and socialization. Some meetings will have speakers on topics of interest to the autism community in the Baltimore area.
Light refreshments and handouts available along with access to our lending library.
Please be aware that support group meetings are for adults as some topics discussed may not be suitable for children, and child care is not provided.
For information about ASBC, call our phone line at 410-655-7933 or email info@baltimoreautismsociety.org
Location
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, 3rd Floor Conference Room
1708 W Rogers Ave
Baltimore, MD 21209
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TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy teaches therapists how to recognize, understand, and effectively treat neurodiverse couples in therapy. This is a 10 hour self-paced online training. Developed by Grace Myhill, MSW, the course includes in depth lectures from Grace and other experts in the field, including insights and observations from a panel of therapists who work with neurodiverse couples. In addition to hearing from professionals, you will get an intimate peek into the lives of 10 neurodiverse couples as they share their experiences and the complexities of being in a neurodiverse relationship.
CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy is for those who want to hone their skills and knowledge about working with neurodiverse couples in therapy. Classes will meet 8 times for 90 minutes by video conference.
With a small group of 5 - 8 fellow clinicians, participants will hear short lectures by Grace Myhill, MSW on topics such as telling a couple they are neurodiverse, dealing with meltdowns, and discussing physical intimacy. Participants will also present and discuss their own clients, as well as have a Q & A session with a neurodiverse couple and with a specialist in the field of neurodiverse couples therapy.
Contact Name : Grace Myhill
Contact Email : grace.myhill@aane.org
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An accepting, judgment-free story time that welcomes children of all abilities, but is especially designed for children sensitive to large groups. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Sibling participation encouraged. Limited seating.
Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Name : Jennifer Riley
Contact Email : jriley@bcpl.net
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Chuck E. Cheese is proud to support families who have children with autism and other special needs. We offer a sensory-friendly experience on the first Sunday of every month at participating locations, opening our stores two hours before their normal opening time. Our Sensory Sensory events include a trained and caring staff that work to ensure each guest has a fun-filled visit. We realize that the Chuck E. experience can be very stimulating for any child, so our mission is to create an event that allows ALL kids to be a kid.
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Discover the Abingdon Library's Children's Sensory Room. A unique space for children of all abilities to enjoy with their families and caregivers. The Children's Sensory Room provides stimulation and relaxation through touch, light and sound, using an array of multi-sensory experience.
Contact Name : Julie McCashland
Contact Email : mccashland@hcplonline.org
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The Arc CCR will be offering monthly coffee talks in each county they support including Anne Arundel County and Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The series will be facilitated by The Arc Family Engagement and Navigation Coordinator. Caregivers and interested community members will have a chance to ask questions, to learn and to share information about resources for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their communities and enjoy a free cup of coffee together. All family members are welcome.
Panera Bread, Annapolis
Email resources@thearcccr.org or call 410.770.2327 for event details
Contact Name : Family Engagement & Navigation Coordinator
Contact Email : resources@thearcccr.org
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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.
Contact Name : pathfinders
Contact Email : emetelski@pathfindersforautism.org
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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
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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
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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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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.
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
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TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy teaches therapists how to recognize, understand, and effectively treat neurodiverse couples in therapy. This is a 10 hour self-paced online training. Developed by Grace Myhill, MSW, the course includes in depth lectures from Grace and other experts in the field, including insights and observations from a panel of therapists who work with neurodiverse couples. In addition to hearing from professionals, you will get an intimate peek into the lives of 10 neurodiverse couples as they share their experiences and the complexities of being in a neurodiverse relationship.
CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy is for those who want to hone their skills and knowledge about working with neurodiverse couples in therapy. Classes will meet 8 times for 90 minutes by video conference.
With a small group of 5 - 8 fellow clinicians, participants will hear short lectures by Grace Myhill, MSW on topics such as telling a couple they are neurodiverse, dealing with meltdowns, and discussing physical intimacy. Participants will also present and discuss their own clients, as well as have a Q & A session with a neurodiverse couple and with a specialist in the field of neurodiverse couples therapy.
Contact Name : Grace Myhill
Contact Email : grace.myhill@aane.org
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Preparing for the transition from school to adulthood for youth with disabilities and special healthcare needs can be challenging and scary for families. It can be difficult to know where to begin or what the priorities should be.
Who should apply:
Parents of transition aged students (ages 13-14) who have an IEP or 504 plan. Participants must commit to attending both sessions.
How to Apply:
Complete the online application by clicking on the link below or copying into your browser:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2020Pre-Guiding
Application Deadline is December 16, 2019 at 5pm
**This is a two part training seminar:
For questions contact Keisha Frager at keisha@ppmd.org
Contact Name : Keisha Frager
Contact Email : keisha@ppmd.org
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When the relationship between parents and school personnel becomes strained or better yet, before the relationship
has the opportunity to fray, parents and school personnel are finding that using independent facilitators can assist the
IEP team process. Presented by Kathy Glace and Brenda Gilligan, Cecil County Community Mediation Center
Contact Name : PRC
Contact Email : prc@ccps.org
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Join us for a 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 to discuss special accommodations in advance.
Contact Name : Julie McCashland
Contact Email : mccashland@hcplonline.org
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Explore how an interconnected series of levers can be combined to make a creature that grows and shrinks! Use simple hand tools to connect and build with wood, common fasteners and craft materials. This program is designed for families with accessibility issues, including low vision, blindness, physical disabilities and cognitive delays. All ages. Presented by Future Makers. Registration Required.
Contact Name : Meghan Menon
Contact Email : msackett@bcpl.net
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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.
Contact Name : pathfinders
Contact Email : emetelski@pathfindersforautism.org
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Group leader Grace Myhill, MSW, focuses small group discussions on coping strategies for the unique issues that arise because of the neurological differences between each partner in a neurodiverse couple.
Contact Name : pathfinders
Contact Email : emetelski@pathfindersforautism.org
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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
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Discover the Abingdon Library's Children's Sensory Room. A unique space for children 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.
Contact Name : Julie McCashland
Contact Email : mccashland@hcplonline.org
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Children of all abilities and their caregivers are 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
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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.
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
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Welcome to your Sunday Slowdown!!
As caregivers we spend so much of our time tending to the needs of those we love most. So when is there time for you to refill your cup?
The answer is here....introducing the Sunday Slowdown. Your opportunity to reconnect and recharge your batteries for the week ahead.
Childcare is available upon request!
Cost is (cash only please):
$15 for caregivers of existing patients
$20 for caregivers of new patients
Contact Name : Crystal Wissinger
Contact Email : crystal@imaginewellnessllc.com
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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
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TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy teaches therapists how to recognize, understand, and effectively treat neurodiverse couples in therapy. This is a 10 hour self-paced online training. Developed by Grace Myhill, MSW, the course includes in depth lectures from Grace and other experts in the field, including insights and observations from a panel of therapists who work with neurodiverse couples. In addition to hearing from professionals, you will get an intimate peek into the lives of 10 neurodiverse couples as they share their experiences and the complexities of being in a neurodiverse relationship.
CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy is for those who want to hone their skills and knowledge about working with neurodiverse couples in therapy. Classes will meet 8 times for 90 minutes by video conference.
With a small group of 5 - 8 fellow clinicians, participants will hear short lectures by Grace Myhill, MSW on topics such as telling a couple they are neurodiverse, dealing with meltdowns, and discussing physical intimacy. Participants will also present and discuss their own clients, as well as have a Q & A session with a neurodiverse couple and with a specialist in the field of neurodiverse couples therapy.
Contact Name : Grace Myhill
Contact Email : grace.myhill@aane.org
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Join us for a very special story time at the Mountain Road Library. Celebrate Native American heritage and hear about how the flowers came to be, how the stars twinkled so bright, and how a lake was created through dance, theater, music and traditional storytelling with Arianna Ross.
Contact Name : Sandy Murphy
Contact Email : smurphy@aacpl.net
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Celebrate Native American Heritage and travel back in time to hear stories of how the flowers came to be, how the stars twinkled so bright, and how a lake was created through dance, theatre, music, and traditional storytelling designed for young children with autism spectrum disorders, sensory integration issues, or other developmental disabilities. For special needs children ages three through seven. Call 410-222-6699 for more information and to register your child. Space is limited.
Contact Name : Mountain Road Library
Contact Email : mtr@aacpl.net
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Being a parent is among the most difficult jobs in the universe. We are called to teach, model, love, support, comfort, advise, and give discipline. Sometimes these roles conflict with each other and we are pulled in opposing directions. Add in our fast-paced environment and the impact of social media and this job can be monumentally difficult. Parent coaching provides guidance to parents and helps families consider what is going well and what challenges need to be addressed. All kids want to be successful, and parent coaching can give parents the tools to teach kids the skills and resilience they need.
Parenting a child with autism, anxiety, ADHD, and other neurological challenges adds another layer of complexity. Despite the best advice from friends, family, and others, sometimes additional tools and strategies are needed.
Lighthouse is pleased to offer parent coaching one Saturday a month. These 45-minute sessions can stand alone as one-time supports or can be on-going coaching sessions. Prior to the first session, our Social Learning Coordinator, Jolene Farmer, sends a skills inventory for parents to complete. Together with Jolene, parents will prioritize goals and decide on an action plan designed especially for their family.
Our next available session is October 20th. There is one remaining slot available on this day at 1:15pm. The next upcoming dates for coaching sessions is 11/17 from 10am to 2pm.
Please contact Jolene Farmer to schedule
Jolene@lighthousemd.org
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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.
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Sample and savor some of the finest Premium Whiskeys while enjoying Signature Samplings from La Cuchara Restaurant.
A percentage of the proceeds benefits Pathfinders for Autism
*Must be 21 to attend.
Location:
3600 Clipper Mill Rd
Baltimore, MD 21211
Contact Name : pathfinders
Contact Email : kramirez@pathfindersforautism.org
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TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy teaches therapists how to recognize, understand, and effectively treat neurodiverse couples in therapy. This is a 10 hour self-paced online training. Developed by Grace Myhill, MSW, the course includes in depth lectures from Grace and other experts in the field, including insights and observations from a panel of therapists who work with neurodiverse couples. In addition to hearing from professionals, you will get an intimate peek into the lives of 10 neurodiverse couples as they share their experiences and the complexities of being in a neurodiverse relationship.
CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy is for those who want to hone their skills and knowledge about working with neurodiverse couples in therapy. Classes will meet 8 times for 90 minutes by video conference.
With a small group of 5 - 8 fellow clinicians, participants will hear short lectures by Grace Myhill, MSW on topics such as telling a couple they are neurodiverse, dealing with meltdowns, and discussing physical intimacy. Participants will also present and discuss their own clients, as well as have a Q & A session with a neurodiverse couple and with a specialist in the field of neurodiverse couples therapy.
Contact Name : Grace Myhill
Contact Email : grace.myhill@aane.org
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Before branch hours, a special event for kids and young adults with sensory needs or other differing abilities with their parents, caregivers and families. Play video games, enjoy extra computer time, create themed crafts, enjoy a sensory story time, explore the Sensory Exploration Zone, hang out with friends and meet new ones!
Doors open at 12 p.m. and the branch opens at 1 p.m.
The fun continues for kids and young adults with sensory needs until 1:30 p.m.
For more information, call 410-887-5195.
Contact Name : Jennifer Riley
Contact Email : jriley@bcpl.net
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The Soulful Cello
Lavena Johanson and Judah Adashi
Contact Name : Emily Metelski
Contact Email : emetelski@pathfindersforautism.org
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We retain more and acquire an abundance of knowledge when in community with others. What better way to bounce ideas off of one another, and learn the same programs that are used during private therapy with you child than to come together to support one another, but from the COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME!
Sessions will be lead by a highly experienced and nuanced clinician who embraces the magic and diversity of Autism, while possessing the clinically systematic knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis. Crystal Wissinger, M.S., LBA, BCBA will lead you through a 1-hour training based on different behavior intervention techniques.
Cost is FREE for current patients and $30 for new families or members of the larger Maryland community. Additional family members are welcome and encouraged to come to trainings. A $30 cost for additional family members will be due for ALL attendees.
Please register with the link to save your spot, but pay via credit card the week prior to the event.
Contact Name : Crystal Wissinger
Contact Email : crystal@imaginewellnessllc.com
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Contact Name : CCPS Parent Resource Center for Special Education
Contact Email : prc@ccps.org
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Connecting to others and belonging is one of the most important and innate behaviors in our lives. This is why when there is a barrier to socially connecting with others, it can have lasting repercussions on our self-confidence and happiness. Join Dr. Kay Holman to discuss strategies, resources and the importance of acknowledging that social acceptance is the responsibility of everyone and not just students with disabilities. Presented by Dr. Kay Holman, Speech Language Pathologist, Author and Associate Professor at Towson University in the Department of Special Education
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
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Discover Abingdon Library's Children's Sensory Room, a unique space for children 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.
Contact Name : Julie McCashland
Contact Email : mccashland@hcplonline.org
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Are you a parent or caregiver of a child or youth with a disability? Please join us and meet other parents & caregivers, make new connections and exchange ideas.
To register contact: Michelle Thornton at 410-396-8900 or email: PFS@bcps.k12.md.us
Location:
Enoch Pratt Free Library (Walbrook Junction)
3203 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216
Sponsored By: Office of Special Education
Partners for Success: Resource Center for Families and Schools
Contact Name : Michelle Thornton
Contact Email : PFS@bcps.k12.md.us
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TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy teaches therapists how to recognize, understand, and effectively treat neurodiverse couples in therapy. This is a 10 hour self-paced online training. Developed by Grace Myhill, MSW, the course includes in depth lectures from Grace and other experts in the field, including insights and observations from a panel of therapists who work with neurodiverse couples. In addition to hearing from professionals, you will get an intimate peek into the lives of 10 neurodiverse couples as they share their experiences and the complexities of being in a neurodiverse relationship.
CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy is for those who want to hone their skills and knowledge about working with neurodiverse couples in therapy. Classes will meet 8 times for 90 minutes by video conference.
With a small group of 5 - 8 fellow clinicians, participants will hear short lectures by Grace Myhill, MSW on topics such as telling a couple they are neurodiverse, dealing with meltdowns, and discussing physical intimacy. Participants will also present and discuss their own clients, as well as have a Q & A session with a neurodiverse couple and with a specialist in the field of neurodiverse couples therapy.
Contact Name : Grace Myhill
Contact Email : grace.myhill@aane.org
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An opportunity for families of children with special needs to use the library after hours, socialize with other families and check out our new spaces including the Children's Sensory Room.
We will have crafts, green screen photo opportunities, a mini-Sensory Story time, and the Children's Sensory Room will be open to explore. You can check out books, use the computers and enjoy the new Children's Interactive Play Area.
Please register to let us know who all is coming!
You can call the branch or visit our website to register.
Contact Name : Harford County Public Library
Contact Email : mccashland@hcplonline.org