Calendar
Events in June 2020
- VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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 : --
Location:
Online - Support Group of the Autism Society of Baltimore-Chesapeake
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Support Group of the Autism Society of Baltimore-Chesapeake
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.orgLocation
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, 3rd Floor Conference Room
1708 W Rogers Ave
Baltimore, MD 21209Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
- CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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
- Sensory Sensitive Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese
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Sensory Sensitive Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese
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.
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
Location:
Chuck E. Cheese
6637 Gov Ritchie & I-695
Glen Burnie, MD 21061Sensory Sensitive Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese–
Sensory Sensitive Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese
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.
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
Location:
Chuck E. Cheese
6637 Gov Ritchie & I-695
Glen Burnie, MD 21061Sensory Sensitive Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese–
Sensory Sensitive Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese
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.
Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
Location:
Chuck E. Cheese
6637 Gov Ritchie & I-695
Glen Burnie, MD 21061Spouse Group for Neurotypical Partners in a Neurodiverse Relationship–
Spouse Group for Neurotypical Partners in a Neurodiverse Relationship
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 : --
Contact Email : --
Location:
Cross Keys
BALTIMORE, MD 21210 - Voices of U.S. (Unified Speakers) Self Advocacy group meeting
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Voices of U.S. (Unified Speakers) Self Advocacy group meeting
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- 443-468-9815Contact Name : --
Contact Email : --
Location:
Mid-Atlantic Human Service Corporation Main Office
2109 Laurel Bush Road
Bel Air, Maryland 21015What Families Need to Know About Planning for a Loved One with Special Needs–
What Families Need to Know About Planning for a Loved One with Special Needs
Presented by Elville and Associates’ principal and lead attorney Stephen R. Elville, this webinar is a discussion that will educate attendees about planning for their loved one with special needs.
Attendees will come to understand what is involved in the planning process for a special needs family and the importance of preserving the loved one’s financial security and quality of life.
The key issues of understanding the role of public benefits, making decisions about the future, Maryland ABLE, and using estate planning and trusts to protect assets will be discussed along with the types of special needs trusts and their specific purposes (along with who the decision-makers and beneficiaries can be in these trusts). Also, to be touched upon will be the “planning team concept” — how your planning team (attorney, financial advisor, CPA) — can work together to help provide your family peace of mind during the special needs planning process.
Should you have any questions, please contact Jeff Stauffer, Community Relations Director, at jeff@elvilleassociates.com, or 443-393-7696 x117. We look forward to hosting you!
Contact Name : Jeffrey Stauffer -- Community Relations Director
Contact Email : jeff@elvilleassociates.com
Location:
Webinar - Screen time Management and Alternatives Webinar
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Screen time Management and Alternatives Webinar
Managing your child(ren)’s screen time can be a challenge during normal circumstances. During our current climate, it can be nearly impossible. Please join Autism Speaks National Capital Area Board Member, Dr. Vincent P. Culotta Ph.D. ABN and Dr. Annie McGlaughlin to address screen time in the time of COVID-19; specifically video games, digital media, cyber safety, intervention resources and more. There will be a Q & A opportunity at the end of the presentation.
Contact Name : Sarah Goldstein
Contact Email : sarah.goldstein@autismspeaks.org
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's–
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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 : --
Location:
Online - CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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
- ADHD: Intervention Strategies for Home and School
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ADHD: Intervention Strategies for Home and School
Specific strategies that have been proven to be successful for improving your child's behavior and successful learning will be provided. Topics covered will include home-school communication, social interactions, executive functioning/ organizational skills, behavioral self-control, and homework/ classwork completion. Presented by Dr. Tana Hope, Ph.D. The Child and Family Therapy Clinic Department of Behavioral Psychology at KKI.
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
- The New IQ? Understanding and Teaching Executive Function Skills in and Out of the Classroom- Part 1
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The New IQ? Understanding and Teaching Executive Function Skills in and Out of the Classroom- Part 1
Teaching young minds to think clearly and efficiently is a universal goal of parents and teachers alike. Skills such as planning, goal setting, organizing, self-monitoring, impulse control and sustaining attention are critical to success at every age. Participants will learn what constitutes an executive function skill, as well as be introduced to a variety of exercises and techniques to directly teach these skills to students at every age. Presented by Frank Kros, MSW, JD, Transformation Education Institute
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
- ADHD: Intervention Strategies for Home and School
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ADHD: Intervention Strategies for Home and School
Specific strategies that have been proven to be successful for improving your child's behavior and successful learning will be provided. Topics covered will include home-school communication, social interactions, executive functioning/ organizational skills, behavioral self-control, and homework/ classwork completion. Presented by Dr. Tana Hope, Ph.D. The Child and Family Therapy Clinic Department of Behavioral Psychology at KKI
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
- The New IQ? Understanding and Teaching Executive Function Skills in and Out of the Classroom- Part 2
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The New IQ? Understanding and Teaching Executive Function Skills in and Out of the Classroom- Part 2
Teaching young minds to think clearly and efficiently is a universal goal of parents and teachers alike. Skills such as planning, goal setting, organizing, self-monitoring, impulse control and sustaining attention are critical to success at every age. Participants will learn what constitutes an executive function skill, as well as be introduced to a variety of exercises and techniques to directly teach these skills to students at every age. Presented by Frank Kros, MSW, JD, Transformation Education Institute
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
- CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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
- Help My Child is Anxious! Understanding Anxiety and How to Help Your Anxious Child
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Help My Child is Anxious! Understanding Anxiety and How to Help Your Anxious Child
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. Presented by Tana Hope, Ph.D. The Child and Family Therapy Clinic Department of Behavioral Psychology at KKI
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
Parent Coaching–
Parent Coaching
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.orgContact Name : --
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Location:
Lighthouse, Inc
60 Mellor Avenue
Catonsville, MD 21228Saturday Night Alive–
Saturday Night Alive
Dear HU Friends-
We miss you... We hope everyone is safe and healthy. We have created a fun night of crafts, games, dancing, music, bible lesson and more... Mark your calendars "Saturday Night Alive" on June 20th at 5pm!
Contact Name : Haven Universe
Contact Email : hu@havenuniverse.org
- Help My Child is Anxious! Understanding Anxiety and How to Help Your Anxious Child
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Help My Child is Anxious! Understanding Anxiety and How to Help Your Anxious Child
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. Presented by Tana Hope, Ph.D. The Child and Family Therapy Clinic Department of Behavioral Psychology at KKI
Contact Name : Ellen Galvez
Contact Email : egalvez@bcps.org
- Group for Partners with an Asperger's Profile
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Group for Partners with an Asperger's Profile
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 : --
Contact Email : --
Location:
Online - PYTHON CODING - SUMMER CAMP!
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PYTHON CODING - SUMMER CAMP!
For middle and high school students
Learn Python Coding for Beginners
12 sessionsContact Name : Melissa Rosenberg
Contact Email : info@howard-autism.org
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's–
VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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 : --
Location:
Online - CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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CERTIFICATION 201: Case Presentations and Advanced Topics in Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
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
- Yoga for Children, Teens & Adults - FREE
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Yoga for Children, Teens & Adults - FREE
Please arrive 10 minutes early to sign in and prepare.
Contact Name : Melissa Rosenberg
Contact Email : melissa.rosenberg@howard-autism.org
Yoga for Children, Teens & Adults - FREE–
Yoga for Children, Teens & Adults - FREE
Please “arrive” 10 minutes early to sign in and prepare. Made possible through a generous grant from The Hussman Foundation. Instruction by Yoga Center of Columbia.
Contact Name : Melissa Rosenberg
Contact Email : info@howard-autism.org
Adult Social Group–
Adult Social Group
A social group for independent adults with ASD ages 24+
Contact Name : Ms. Myers
Contact Email : ekmyers@gmail.com
- VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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
Location:
OnlineSpouse Group for Neurotypical Partners in a Neurodiverse Relationship–
Spouse Group for Neurotypical Partners in a Neurodiverse Relationship
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
- VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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VIdeo Group for Spouses/Partners of Adults with Asperger's
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 : --
Location:
OnlineGroup for Partners with an Asperger's Profile–
Group for Partners with an Asperger's Profile
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