10/31/2022
Happy Halloween! π»
Please remember:
The child who is grabbing more than one piece of candy may have poor fine motor skills. The child who takes forever to pick out one piece of candy may have motor planning issues. The child who does not say "Trick or Treat" or "Thank you" may be non-verbal. The child who looks disappointed when they see your bowl of candy may have a food allergy. The child who isn't wearing a costume at all might have sensory
processing issues or autism.
Be Kind. Be Patient. It's Everyone's Halloween.
10/28/2022
The PLAY Projectβs practices are based on evidence β in fact, it has more research backing it than any other program of its kind.
Studies show that our play sessions produce great results. This program underwent a multi-site, randomized control trial which was funded by the National Institute of Health.
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
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π 1-833-887-7529
10/26/2022
After children have completed the group-based learning program of the Entry to School (ETS) program, they will be transitioning into the school setting for the first time. As part of the ETS program, we can provide individual transition support during the studentβs first six months in school.
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
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π 1-833-887-7529
10/21/2022
Are you looking for some helpful resources? Our website contains links to handouts and resources you may find helpful to support your child in school.
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
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π 1-833-887-7529
10/19/2022
Let us help you develop your childβs ability to speak, play, learn, and so much more.
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
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π 1-833-887-7529
10/17/2022
The Entry To School Program is available across Eastern Ontario.
We are currently offering the program in the following municipalities:
βοΈ Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Area
βοΈ Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes & Peterborough Area
βοΈ Hastings, Prince Edward & Northumberland Area
βοΈ Lanark, Leeds & Grenville Area
βοΈ Ottawa Area
βοΈ Prescott & Russell Area
βοΈ Renfrew Area
βοΈ Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Area
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
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π 1-833-887-7529
10/14/2022
The PLAY Project is available through the following providers:
βοΈ ACT Learning Centre
βοΈ 1 to 1 Therapy Services
βοΈ AAC
βοΈ Make Way For Me
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
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π 1-833-887-7529
10/10/2022
Today is World Mental Health Day! π§ β€οΈ
This day is meant to educate people about mental health, create awareness and continue to challenge the negative stigma. Thankfully, today, mental health is spoken about much more openly and publicly. Remember, you are never alone, if you are suffering, reach out to a loved one or a local resource. You never know who may be suffering in silence.
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10/10/2022
Wishing everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving! π¦
10/07/2022
The Entry to School program is a one-year program funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services through the Ontario Autism Program.
The program is focused on helping children develop school-readiness skills in six different areas.
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
π» entrytoschool.actlearningcentre.ca
π 1-833-887-7529
10/05/2022
The PLAY Project is an evidence-based, playful, practical, parent-implemented program that supports the development of social interaction, communication, play, and pre-academic skills in children on the autism spectrum.
This program is appropriate for children up to 48 months of age who are communicating at different levels, from no words up to and including sentences.
Looking for more information? Visit our website or give us a call.
π» playproject.actlearningcentre.ca
π 1-833-887-7529
10/03/2022
We all need different levels of routine and rhythm in our daily lives to help us feel regulated. With time and patience, you can help your child find their state of regulation.
Learn more in our latest blog here π https://bit.ly/3BSPGSB