Starting the Journey Monthly Chat Group
VirtualThis group for parents/ caregivers of children with autism ages 6 and under is a judgement-free space - a chance to ask questions, share your experience and connect with other families of young ones.
This group for parents/ caregivers of children with autism ages 6 and under is a judgement-free space - a chance to ask questions, share your experience and connect with other families of young ones.
This series of five workshops will cover topics such as employment planning, post-secondary planning, financial planning, community involvement, considerations for adult independence and Caregiver Health and Wellbeing. Attend one or all of the sessions. October 5: Transition to Adulthood and Caregiver Wellness October 12: Empowering Self-Advocacy and Motivating Your Teen October 19: Employment and…
This series of five workshops will cover topics such as employment planning, post-secondary planning, financial planning, community involvement, considerations for adult independence and Caregiver Health and Wellbeing. Attend one or all of the sessions. October 5: Transition to Adulthood and Caregiver Wellness October 12: Empowering Self-Advocacy and Motivating Your Teen October 19: Employment and…
Your child or teen has received an autism diagnosis. Now what? For many parents and family caregivers, what comes next is a whirlwind of meetings, paperwork, research, decisions, and worry about what their loved one’s future will look like. We may feel fear, anger, and grief. Does this make us bad parents? No – it…
Your Support Services Network’s Family Peer Mentor Program hosts monthly virtual family drop-ins. Grab a coffee or tea and join us! This session will be a Gentle Restorative Yoga class. Participants can join at 10:30 to chat before hand and or stay after the class at 12:00 pm to connect with others. This support group…
Join noted Advocacy expert Ed Mahony for a two-night webinar covering strategies for parents and caregivers who are advocating for their loved ones in the school system. Participants are encouraged to attend both sessions. Co-hosted with the The FSW team and the FPM team. These sessions are for parents and caregivers of school-aged children and…
Join noted Advocacy expert Ed Mahony for a two-night webinar covering strategies for parents and caregivers who are advocating for their loved ones in the school system. Participants are encouraged to attend both sessions. Co-hosted with the The FSW team and the FPM team. These sessions are for parents and caregivers of school-aged children and…
Your child or teen has received an autism diagnosis. Now what? For many parents and family caregivers, what comes next is a whirlwind of meetings, paperwork, research, decisions, and worry about what their loved one’s future will look like. We may feel fear, anger, and grief. Does this make us bad parents? No – it…
Your little one has an autism diagnosis. Now what? For many parents and family caregivers, what comes next is a whirlwind of meetings, paperwork, research, decisions, and worry about what the future brings. We may feel fear, anger and grief. Does this make us bad parents? No – it makes us human. This a group…
Your child or teen has received an autism diagnosis. Now what? For many parents and family caregivers, what comes next is a whirlwind of meetings, paperwork, research, decisions, and worry about what their loved one’s future will look like. We may feel fear, anger, and grief. Does this make us bad parents? No – it…
Join noted Occupational Therapist Paula Aquilla in a two-part exploration of sensory pathways. Learn some of the more commonly-seen issues, how to identify when your child may be hypersensitive or hyposensitive, and strategies to support their sensory processing. PART 1: Overview of sensory pathways, regulation and hyper/hypo sensitivity. Learn how to identify when your child…
Your little one has an autism diagnosis. Now what? For many parents and family caregivers, what comes next is a whirlwind of meetings, paperwork, research, decisions, and worry about what the future brings. We may feel fear, anger and grief. Does this make us bad parents? No – it makes us human. This a group…