Kinera's Trunk or Treat begins at 2pm and will kick off with a Sensory-friendly Trick or Treat experience for children with special needs and their families. Trick or treaters can explore the craft and games station, trick or treat at the vendors tables, all decorated for Halloween, vote for their favorite vendor display, and enjoy snacks, drinks, music and family fun.
At 3pm we open to the general public and offer a great prelude to Halloween Night, or a replacement for door-to-door trick or treating.
This is a FREE family event, but registration is recommended.
Contact Name : Kinera Foundation
Contact Email : kate@kinera.org
Location: Kinera 115 Sallitt Drive, Suite C Stevensville, MD 21666
Feeling lost in the special education world? Please join us for an informal discussion on the information you need to help understand the many forms and acronyms that you have been seeing. What is an IEP? What does 5 days, 60 days, 90 days mean to me? What is a good goal for my child? Come in with any papers or forms you have questions about. We are here to help you help your child! Registration appreciated, but not required.
Contact Name : Cecil County Public School 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
This presentation will examine the impact of social media and video games among children and adolescents from a neuroscience perspective. Dr. Culotta will review data regarding the use of networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, SnapChat, and Tumblr. Texting/sexting and safety for adolescents will be discussed. Recommendations will be offered regarding a more healthy strategy for social media and video game use in the home.
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.
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
Parent Child Journey -- An Individualized Approach to Raising Your Challenging Child
October 30, 2019 –
Dr. Dan Shapiro’s Parent Child Journey – An Individualized Approach for Raising Your Challenging Child is a 10-session program for parents of children (ages preschool through early adolescence) with difficult behaviors. It is designed to help parents identify the sources of their children’s challenges and learn what they can do about them. During each session, we will discuss proactive strategies for raising children with difficult temperaments and developmental differences. The emphasis is on customizing the strategy to fit each child’s unique profile while taking parents’ profiles into account as well. Different children, different parents, different approaches.
Parent will receive a detailed description of the IEP document, an explanation of their rights as a parent and advocacy skills to use with the IEP team
*Please plan to bring a copy of your child’s IEP to the workshop
You will receive information about:
The meaning of each disability code
What an IEP goal should be
What data really looks like
The purpose of a transition plan
Anything else you want to ask about?
What to ask for
When to ask for it
How to ask for it
How to prepare in advance
Ways to overcome a “NO”
With degrees in Psychology and Special Education, Heather has worked in the field of Education for her 20-year career. Specializing in Autism, she has been an SEIA, a teacher, the manager of a company providing home and community based services, and an independent Education Consultant. She specialized in Autism before becoming the Education Program Coordinator at Frederick Community College. She has advocated for children and families in many settings and is interested in sharing her passion and skills with parents.
*If sign language or foreign language interpretation is needed, please call 240-236-8744 or
email cara.phillips@fcps.org no later than 10 business days before the conference.
Contact Name : Cara Phillips
Contact Email : cara.phillips@fcps.org
Location: Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane Entrance B Frederick, MD 21702
The Special Needs Resource Fair, hosted by St. Elizabeth School, brings together therapists, practitioners, consultants, products, and services that promote happy, healthy, and productive lives for those with special needs. Gain insight on speech language therapy, sensory integration, summer camps, assistive technology devices, estate planning, and much more! Up to 50 exhibitors will be on hand to answer your questions.
Location:
St Elizabeth School
801 Argonne Dr
Baltimore, MD 21218
Please RSVP with the number of guests. We need an estimate of people coming so we can let Lohr's know how many wagons. Hope to see you there. The hayride leaves around 10:15 so please plan to come by then. Ride includes pumpkin picking and apple cider.
RSVP by November 1st to northchesapeakesnag@gmail.com
Art Stream, Inc brings their popular Super Social Saturdays to PGCR.
Practice being your best self in a group event setting. Show your skills, be silly, express yourself, practice positive social experiences and dance!