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.
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.
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
Location: White Marsh Library Meeting Room 8133 Sandpiper Circle Baltimore, MD 21236
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.
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
TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy, CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
January 31, 2020 –
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.
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.
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.
Join us as we raise awareness to support inclusion of people with autism in our communities. The event will feature Autism organizations throughout the Greater Baltimore region, family zone activities, sensory safe room and activities and recognitions throughout the game. Show your support by joining the Towson University men’s basketball teams in wearing blue to the game for TU Autism Awareness Days!
Fans using the link and promo code below can receive FREE tickets to BOTH men’s and women’s basketball games!
To redeem, please call 1-855-TU-TIGER (1-855-888-4437) or email 4tigertix@towson.edu, or present a copy of this flyer at the SECU Arena Ticket Office.
To redeem tickets now and online, please use Chrome, Firefox or Safari browsers at http://bit.ly/AutismAwareness20 and use promo code: Autism
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
February 6, 2020 –
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.
An overview of anxiety disorders and how they develop will be discussed. Additionally, the speaker will address common difficulties seen in anxious children; current treatment options for anxiety; and what parents can do to help their anxious child. This workshop will be presented by Tana Hope, Ph.D., The Child and Family Therapy Clinic of the Department of Behavioral Psychology at Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
Location: White Oak School Main Training Lab 8401 Leefield Road Baltimore, MD 21234
TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy, CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
February 7, 2020 –
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.
Enjoy an extra fun family night full of games, crafts, and activities.This program is for families with sensory needs, or loved ones with intellectual disabilities.
Contact Name : Gina Bounds
Contact Email : gbounds@aacpl.net
Location: Discoveries: the Library at the Mall 2260 Annapolis Mall Rd Annapolis, MD 21401
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
February 9, 2020 –
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.
Spouse Group for Neurotypical Partners in a Neurodiverse Relationship
February 9, 2020 –
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.
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
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
February 11, 2020 –
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.
Join hundreds of fellow advocates, families, policy makers, and colleagues in Annapolis to make your voice heard. Learn about 2020 priorities and meet with your representatives to create a better tomorrow with and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), their families, and other supporters in Maryland!
Where: Graduate Annapolis Hotel, 126 West Street, Annapolis MD 21401 Date: Wednesday, Febraruy 12, 2020 Time: 9:00 AM to 11:00AM Cost: $25 per person
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
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
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
Treating Tramatized Children Who Have Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Adapting Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy
February 13, 2020 –
This is an Intermediate Level day-long presentation for clinicians who have already been trained in TF-CBT and are practicing the model.
FEE: $260.00 CEUs: 8
Location:
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Broadway Campus
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Outpatient Center
1741 Ashland Ave, 8th Floor Conference Center
Baltimore, Maryland 21205
Join Boscovs for a special day of health and wellness on Friday, February 14, 2020 from 11 AM to 2 PM. Local health and nutrition organizations from the community will be on site to provide you with healthy lifestyle ideas, complementary health screenings, raffles, and more! We will also be providing free healthy snacks throughout the event while supplies last. This event is FREE and open to the public.
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
Location: Boscovs Westminster 400 N Center Street Westminster, MD
TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy, CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
February 14, 2020 –
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.
Free creative hands-on activities beginning at 12:00pm
Steinman Hall - Ware Center - 42 North Prince Street - Lancaster, PA 17603
Introduce young children to age-appropriate and fun classical ballet by joining the Three Little Kittens as they travel through Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales to find their lost mittens. Their journey leads them to beautiful palaces, deep into forests, over hill and dale, and even into other people’s homes. They meet Nursery Rhyme characters like Jack and Jill and the Old Lady in the Shoe, as well as Fairy Tale personalities such as Cinderella, Prince Charming, Snow White, and even Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. They’ll find their mittens, but even better, they’ll find wonderful new friends along the way.
Towson Tigers Autism Awareness Women's Basketball Game
February 16, 2020
Join us as we raise awareness to support inclusion of people with autism in our communities. The event will feature Autism organizations throughout the Greater Baltimore region, family zone activities, sensory safe room and activities and recognitions throughout the game. Show your support by joining the Towson University women's basketball teams in wearing blue to the game for TU Autism Awareness Days!
Fans using the link and promo code below can receive FREE tickets to BOTH men’s and women’s basketball games!
To redeem, please call 1-855-TU-TIGER (1-855-888-4437) or email 4tigertix@towson.edu, or present a copy of this flyer at the SECU Arena Ticket Office.
To redeem tickets now and online, please use Chrome, Firefox or Safari browsers at http://bit.ly/AutismAwareness20 and use promo code: Autism
Join Boscovs for a special day of health and wellness on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 from 11 AM to 2 PM. Local health and nutrition organizations from the community will be on site to provide you with healthy lifestyle ideas, complementary health screenings, raffles, and more! We will also be providing free healthy snacks throughout the event while supplies last. This event is FREE and open to the public.
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
Location: Boscovs Salisbury 2310 N Salisbury Blvd Salisbury, MD 21801
Effective home behavior management strategies for use with elementary age children and teens will be discussed. Emphasis will be on how to effectively improve your child’s behavior at home. Ways to increase cooperation, foster prosocial behavior and promote positive family interactions will be explored. Presented by Tana Hope, Ph.D. The Child and Family Therapy Clinic of the Department of Behavioral Psychology at Kennedy Krieger Institute
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
Location: White Oak School Main Training Lab 8401 Leefield Road Baltimore, MD 21234
Location: Howard County Autism Society at the NonProfit Collaborative of Howard County
9770 Patuxent Woods Drive (Training Room)
Columbia, MD 21046
*Park at the rear of the building. Enter through the double glass doors at the circular drive into our lobby and follow signs to the Training Room.
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
Location: North Point Library Meeting Room 1716 Merritt Blvd Dundalk, MD 21222
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
February 20, 2020 –
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.
This workshop is designed to give parents a more in depth examination of the components of their child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) document. A closer look at the IEP will help you learn what you need to know to become more effective as an equal member of your child’s IEP team. Presented by Leslie Seid Margolis, Managing Attorney, Disability Rights Maryland
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
Location: BCPS Greenwood Campus, Building E, Room 123 6901 North Charles Street Towson, MD 21204
TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy, CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
February 21, 2020 –
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.
Join the Connelly School of the Holy Child community as they tell the story of a rock and roll singer who is about to go into the army with their upcoming performance of Bye Bye Birdie. Watch Holy Child students and guest actors from Landon and the Heights School put on a performance of this classic musical act on Friday, February 28th at 7:00 pm and Saturday, February 29th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and on February 22 at 11:00 am for a special sensory friendly performance.
You can also join Holy Child on February 22nd at 11am for our sensory friendly performance of Bye Bye Birdie. For this performance, the house lights are only turned down slightly and the music is soft! The audience is permitted (and encouraged) to get up and walk around or even dance. One of the benefits of a sensory friendly performance is that kids are free to be who they are and do what they need to do (sing, talk, walk around, dance, flap, carry an iPad) – things that are typically discouraged in traditional theater settings. There will be a quiet room available as well in case someone needs a break.
No ticket required.
Contact Name : Nora Fitzpatrick
Contact Email : nfitzpatrick@holychild.org
Location: Connelly School of the Holy Child 9029 Bradley Blvd. Potomac, MD 20854
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.
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
Tourette Syndrome or Tics in children and teens is fairly common but can fluctuate in their occurrence and severity over time making them hard to diagnosis and treat. This workshop will provide education on the identification, assessment and evidence-based treatment of tics. Families will learn what they can do to assist their child and teen to manage their tics and obtain treatment, if necessary or desired. Presented by Tana Hope, Ph.D. The Child and Family Therapy Clinic of the Department of Behavioral Psychology at Kennedy Krieger Institute
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
Location: White Oak School Main Training Lab 8401 Leefield Road Baltimore, MD 21234
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
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
Join Boscovs for a special day of health and wellness on Thursday, February 27, 2020 from 11 AM to 2 PM. Local health and nutrition organizations from the community will be on site to provide you with healthy lifestyle ideas, complementary health screenings, raffles, and more! We will also be providing free healthy snacks throughout the event while supplies last. This event is FREE and open to the public.
2nd European Autism Congress: A Step Towards Global Autism Awareness & Accelerating Recovery
Conference dates: February 28-29, 2020
Conference venue: Budapest, Hungary (https://autism.conferenceseries.com/venue-hospitality.php )
Conference official website: https://autism.conferenceseries.com/
On February 28-29, 2020, 2nd European Autism Congress (Autism 2020) will be holding the gatherings of the experts in the field of autism, autistic spectrum disorder, autistic disorder, ADHD in Budapest, Hungary.
This event is supported by the editorial board member of the Journal Autism-open access, Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology and international Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology, accredited by CPD
Autism 2020 will provide podium of interaction of various researchers, scholars, students, delegate, practitioners, business personnel, share their research work, globalize the researches by installing a dialogue between industries & academic organization through knowledge transfer from research to industry and clinics presenting as workshop, symposium, lectures, plenary & keynote presentation to focus the light on new ideas in treatment strategies to accomplish the theme: A Step Towards Global Autism Awareness & Accelerating Recovery along with a designated registration area, refreshment break & gala lunch to keep up to date with the accelerating pace in the field of autism & objective is to provide and international platform for precious discussions on recent innovations, clinical trials, present & future challenges, continuing education along with one on one expertise meeting to build open opportunities towards collaboration and strengthen professional network to continue in the future.
The topics for Call for Abstracts in this year conference are: Autism Tests & Treatment, Autism Associated Syndromes & Disorders, High Functioning Autism, Autism Sensory Integration, Autism Emotion Regulation, Autism Awareness, Autism, Crime & Public Safety, Autistic Challenges in Everyday Life, Autistic Parents Daily Life Challenges, Autism: Transitioning to Adulthood, Autistic Individuals Future, Presenting & Learning, New Skills Acquisition & Self-Management, Behavioral Intervention, Autistic Education & IEP (Individualized Education Plan), Assistive Communication, Social Interaction & Community Support, Autism Research: New Insights, Case Reports
Other important links:
Scientific Program: https://autism.conferenceseries.com/scientific-program
Conference Brochure: https://autism.conferenceseries.com/conference-brochure.php
Conference Registration: https://autism.conferenceseries.com/registration.php
Call for Abstract Topics: https://autism.conferenceseries.com/call-for-abstracts.php
Abstract Submission: https://autism.conferenceseries.com/abstract-submission.php
Contact us,
Contact Person: Mr. Ryan D’Cruz
Email: ryandcruz878@gmail.com / eca@europemeet.com
Tel/WhatsApp: (+44) 203-936-3178
Mailing Address: 47 Churchfield Road, London, W3 6AY, UK
Tags: Autism meeting, Autism conference, autism 2020 conference, autistic disorder conference, Conference on autism, top autism conference, autism spectrum disorder meeting, conference on ADHD, Autism Conference Europe, autism professionals meet, autism seminar, seminar on autism, autism workshop
Contact Name : Ryan D'Cruz
Contact Email : ryandcruz878@gmail.com
Location: https://autism.conferenceseries.com/venue-hospitality.php Budapest
TRAINING 101: Fundamentals of Working with Neurodiverse Couples in Therapy, CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
February 28, 2020 –
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.
What are Sibshops? Sibshops are a fun-filled workshop for brothers and sisters of children with a special health or developmental need. Sibshops provide peer support in a fun recreational setting for those ages 8-13 years old.
Why? Research shows that siblings share all of the same concerns as care-takers of children with a health or developmental need. Sibshops provide a safe space for siblings who “get it” to connect.
When? Friday February 28th, 2020 from 5:30-7:30, Pizza dinner will be provided. Please provide a dinner if your child has dietary restrictions.
Where? Connec-to-Talk 1700 Reisterstown Rd #220, Pikesville, MD 21208, USA
Cost: Registration is $40 per child and includes dinner. Please note there are a limited number of scholarships for financial need, please inquire if applicable.
RSVP: Please email millie@bmoremindfulcounseling.com to register for the event, RSVP and payment required prior to event.
Hosted by: Bmore Mindful Counseling: Millie Clarkson, LCSW-C and Annie Sutton, LCSW-C with support from Connec-to-Talk