We're thrilled to introduce a new series: BCBA Elle's Back-To-School Tips & Tricks! 🍎✏️📚 Over the next few months, Gabrielle Ingarra, our Clinic Director in Savannah, GA, will share valuable advice for caregivers and teachers supporting children with ASD as they return to school. To kick off the series, Elle explores Social Stories, a research-based ABA method that helps prepare children for the new school year by addressing social skill deficits through storytelling. Read the full blog below! 🔗 https://bit.ly/3Lk9R0N
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Explore our webinar 'Developing and Maintaining Relationships and the Foundations of Effective Family Guidance.’ Alan Fullbright M.Ed, BCBA, LBA discusses ways to uncover effective strategies for impactful family guidance, ensuring consistent ABA programming for your clients to meet their full potential. https://hubs.ly/Q02j9Y4M0
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In this video, Carina Clendenin, Advisor at our CIP Long Beach Center, breaks down 7 practical EF tips and tools for mastering your skills and strategies! Brought to you by CIP, the Autism Professionals! Enjoy!
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There's WEIGHT that we all carry at a school. Teachers, students, support staff, administrators, custodians, classified, etc. Come learn about trauma responsive teaching from Matthew Bowerman on this episode of Under the Hat. Amazing conversation!!
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A business helping you successfully manage dyslexia at work | Dyslexia in adults now reaches over 100k dyslexcis🧠 | Founder of Dyslexia in Adults #dyslexia #dyslexiaatwork #adultdyslexia #dyslexic #dyslexiaawareness
Launching today is our dyslexia awareness campaign called 'What if Dyslexia Was Easy' Bold ask? What if dyslexia was easy? For the entire month of October, we are giving away free advice on 5 topics for 5 weeks, to help you realise that dyslexia can be easy. If you want to see how we can help you make dyslexia easy don't miss out on this FREE month of advice. https://lnkd.in/dhS669f5
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Back to school is hard. Especially for those of us trying to juggle all of life AND set our kids with big behaviors up for success at school. Here are 3 tips on engaging with teachers on your kids’ big behaviors from licensed teacher, mom of kids with big behaviors, and TBRI practitioner, Elizabeth Brown .
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Selective Mutism is so misunderstood! Take this opportunity to educate yourselves. Come to our webinar 😀
Selective Mutism isn't a choice 🔥 The child often really wants to talk and engage but just can't as the incredible Libby Hill outlines here. ☀ As a parent it can be really hard to see this presentation in your child. We understand and we are here to support you 💛 If you are looking for more information then please join us for the following webinar. We are looking forward to empowering you 💪 🎉07/03/24 - Understanding Selective Mutism in Children https://lnkd.in/eMxKmJe8 #selectivemutism #selectivemutismawareness #support #knowledge #understanding #sendparents #sunshinesupport https://lnkd.in/em4Dn2b5
I want to be able to speak but I just can't
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We hear a lot about compassion and we hear a lot about empathy. Both are important, but what is one without the other? What is the action that results from either? Compassion: Pity and concern for the suffering and misfortune of others. Empathy: The ability to understand & share the feelings of another. When we display compassion, what good is pity or concern without also learning more and doing something to help change that suffering or misfortune? Can empathy be impactful without also having a concern to act on that understanding and shared feeling or experience? As leaders and community members we have a responsibility to care for others and this requires us to show compassion and empathy, but I will go a step further to say we must also act or it’s all for not. I read a book titled Into The Magic Shop by James Doty. It highlights some of the actions that can come from compassion and how we can equip ourselves with tools and skills to put compassion into action. Dr Doty opened CCARE at Stanford which studies and educates to the practices of compassion and other ways we can open our hearts. Check out the book and CCARE, but most importantly act on compassion and empathy. Doing so may be the most powerful thing you can do for yourself and someone else.
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE)
https://ccare.stanford.edu
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It’s so important to spend time with your grandkids. You can use that bonding time as an opportunity to teach your grandkids core values and skills that are important to you. Here are some ideas for how you can connect with them in a meaningful way: https://lnkd.in/g5qx28rg
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📺 Watch this informative video of Dr. Sally Shaywitz explaining what dyslexia is! Gain a deeper understanding of dyslexia and how it affects individuals. Share this post with others to spread awareness!
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Wondering if your child with a speech delay will eventually talk? With the right support and early intervention at home, many kids can catch up in their communication skills. Trust your instincts, seek help, and remember, you're not alone in this journey 🧡 For more information on speech delay, including the signs, causes, and how speech therapy can help, check out our Learning Center article "Can a Child with a Speech Delay Catch Up on Their Own?" Or comment "CATCH UP" and we'll DM you the link 📩
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