21/04/2022
Our team is continuously growing! Join us so we can provide high-quality ABA services to more families.
Teaching children with autism is a very unique profession and it requires patience enthusiasm and commitment. Autism Partnership (AP) hires high caliber and energetic individuals to join as Behavioral Therapists to implement one-on-one and group therapy programs.
Click here for more details: https://www.jobstreet.com.ph/en/job/11912907
Interested applicants, please email your resume to [email protected].
About AP: www.autismpartnershipph.com
17/03/2022
3-year-old Child Developmental Milestones
By the age of 3, your baby will be able to perform these skills!
What is and should I be worried of my child?
One of the most important things you can do as a or is to learn the early signs of and become familiar with the typical developmental that your child should be reaching.
If your child has just been diagnosed with autism or if you have concerns that your child may have developmental delays, our upcoming online workshop is for you.
Is my child at risk for ASD?
Mr. Toby Mountjoy (AP Director, ), an practitioner for over 26 years, will share his knowledge and answer questions live on the following topics:
1. What is ASD and what are the signs and symptoms
2. Assessment and evaluation
3. How to make decisions about treatment
4. Case studies
Register now for FREE https://bit.ly/34L0CFb
22/02/2022
Dealing with autism and its treatment can be perplexing and overwhelming for many parents.
This coming Saturday, Feb 26 at 1:00-4:00pm, we have invited Lisa, a mother of a child with ASD to share her experience and her son's journey of navigating autism and finding the right treatment.
Join the Free ZOOM workshop and learn more about Lisa and her son, Henry.
Register now: https://bit.ly/3sPsksl
29/06/2021
How to train your child to be an independent sleeper? ๐๏ธ
Sleeping problems are very common in and can be very hard to manage.
Very often, parents co-sleep with their child for different reasons, to keep a closer eye on them during the night or parents enjoy the closeness when they sleep with their child, etc.
However, it comes a day when the child is now getting too big and it seems inappropriate to continue with this situation. Parents will often experience big resistance to change from their child who is also used to sleeping in this way.
Here are some tips to consider when training your child to be an independent sleeper.
Check out full article ๐ https://bit.ly/3hdZOed
18/05/2021
Don't miss our Live Q&A with Autism Partnership Director, Mr. Toby Mountjoy and Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrician, Dr. Francis Xavier Dimalanta.
Click here for more details.
http://autismpartnershipph.com/.../autism-partnership.../
28/04/2021
Autism Partnership Live Online Q&A Parent Forum
(Facebook Live)
Got questions about raising a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
If your child has an ASD diagnosis or if you suspect that your child is on the spectrum, youโre invited to join us on this Live Online Q&A Parent Forum, which is an opportunity for parents and guardians to ask questions relating to the issues and situations you are facing when parenting or training your child with ASD.
During this 1.5 hours Q&A session, AP Director, Mr. Toby Mountjoy and highly respected Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician, Dr. Francis Xavier Dimalanta will provide holistic answers and advices to your questions related to ASD and effective ABA treatment.
You are expected to gain:
1. Knowledge and insight about ASD and effective ABA method
2. Ideas and strategies on how to cope with different behavior problems and concerns of children with ASD
3. Expertise and practical advices on your case sharing
4. And more!
Click here for more details: http://autismpartnershipph.com/en/k-event/autism-partnership-live-online-qa-parent-forum-facebook-live/
Like our page and join us on May 21 at 3pm! https://www.facebook.com/AP.Philippines
For inquiries, contact us at
Telephone No. (632) 8655-3094, 7717-2643
Mobile No. (0998) 997-4171, (0917) 5046465, (0917) 6552552
Email: [email protected]