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 REACH Parent Network Information Exchange.

February 10, 2016   

 

This information exchange, sponsored by Reach, is by parents for parents.  It's content is  guided by Reach's mission to provide choices for families,  be family centered, facilitate inclusion, and  exist as a quality resource.  The information is meant to meet the needs of a multitude of families' interests.  We caution readers that Reach does not investigate all claims, and that claims  made  are not necessarily endorsed or recommended by Reach. Readers are encouraged to undertake further investigation on their own of items noted. 

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Reach
Reach News
  • February 16, 2016 Workshop: Sharing the Autism Diagnosis with my Child.  Sharing the Autism Diagnosis with or children can be scary.  When should we do it, who should do it and how do we do it?  Come and learn how you can positively share this information with your child so they can feel great about themselves and learn to become their own advocates.  Great for parents, caregivers and educators of children over the age of 4.  Facilitated by Pam Collins. Tuesday February 16, 2016 from 6:30 - 8:30pm  $20.00 per person.  To register please email Pam here or call 604-946-6622 ext 359.
  • February 26th & March 4th - Positive Parenting the Basics. You will learn: Positive strategies for dealing with difficult behaviours,how to defuse power struggles, offer appropriate choices,be consistent,provide consequences, model appropriate behaviour and much more! 9:00am - 12:30pm MCFD 11861 86th Street Delta. Register by calling Pam at 604-946-6622 extension 359 or  email here.   
     
  • April 2, 2016 9:30 - 4:30 - Positive Parenting Advanced Class - Basics and Beyond. For parents of Children 3 - 18 - you must have taken the pre-requisite course of Positive Parenting the Basics. In this class you will learn further strategies for strengthening your relationship and go deeper into learning the meaning of your child's behavior and how to develop teaching strategies that are specific to your child's profile and situation. Register by calling Pam at 604-946-6622 extension 359 or email here
  • Punjabi Speaking Parent Support Group.  Are you a Punjabi speaking parent of a child with special needs? You are invited to join our parent support group to connect with other parents and enjoy a caring community of support.Strawberry Hill Public Library meeting room 7399 122nd Street Surrey Date & Time: 11:45-1:15 pm Last Thursday of each month. Please call or email to register: Monisha Jassi 604-946-6622 Ext.315 email:
  • Fun and friendly volunteers are needed for Reach Child and Youth Development Society's children's thrift store FINDS.  Reach is a non-profit organization that helps children with special needs.  The store is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 2pm.  Interested volunteers please email here or call Robyn at 604-946-6622 ext 328
  • Delta Connex Parent Peer Group. The parent group is an opportunity for parents with children who have ADHD, FASD or other complex behaviours to come together.  At the group you can learn and reflect on your life as a parent of children that may behave in ways that are unexpected and a challenge to understand.  You will gain insight in building  positive relationships, celebrating your children and focus on your emotional well being.  We provide a welcoming and safe environment to share experiences, knowledge and offer support to each other.  This group is led by a trained facilitator.
    • We meet the last Friday of every month from 9:30 - 11:30am at Reach Child and Youth Development Society, #3-3800 72nd Street, Ladner BC 
    • For more information please contact Robyn Lane, Key Worker/Behaviour Consultant 604-946-6622 extension 328 or email here 
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    Punjabi Speaking Parent Support Group.  

     

    Are you a Punjabi speaking parent of a child with special needs? You are invited to join our parent support group to connect with other parents and enjoy a caring community of support.Strawberry Hill Public Library meeting room 7399 122nd Street Surrey Date & Time: 11:45-1:15 pm Last Thursday of each month. Please call or email to register: Monisha Jassi 604-946-6622 Ext.315 or email here
     

     

     
  • Community Support Group for South Asian Families February 22nd, 2016 - Surrey
    ACT's South Asian Autism Awareness Project (ASAAP) is continuing its work this year with the establishment of a monthly community support group for South Asian Families.  The topic for the February meeting is Understanding Autism Funding Services. The meeting will be held in Punjabi with some English at A.H.P. Matthew Elementary School, 13367 - 97th Avenue, Surrey, BC, from 6:30 - 8:30p.m.
    For more information please call the ACT office.
    Co-sponsored by the Surrey School District and Simon Fraser University
 

Autism
Autism
  • Tantrum vs Autistic Meltdown: What Is The Difference?  Many parents and caregivers have witnessed the fireworks of anger and emotion from a person with autism, and from the outside they look exactly like the tantrums of young children. While they may look similar in external behaviour, it's important to understand the difference between the two. A tantrum is willful behaviour in younger children and therefore can be shaped by rewarding desired behaviours, whereas a meltdown can occur across a lifespan and isn't impacted by a rewards system. Tantrums slowly go away as a child grows up, but meltdowns may never go away. Tantrums need one kind of response, but that same response will only make things worse for a person have an autistic meltdown from being overwhelmed by sensory stimuli. Click here to read more
  • 2016 CALL for NOMINATIONS - NOW OPEN. 2016 ANCA World Autism Festival. Celebrate Autistic Achievements Across The Globe. Nominations Open to Autistic Individuals and Others Supporting the Global Autistic Community.  Click here for more information 

ADD
ADD/ADHD
  • "My Son Can't Help It - So I Don't Punish Him". He shouts, he swears, he calls me names - but it's his attention deficit talking. My child can't help his behavior, so I work hard to ignore it. "No! I hate you! You're stupid! You're mean! You're a fricking jerk!" My 10-year-old screams this, responding to a request to find his shoes before we head out to playgroup. I want to scream back, to make him stop calling me names and to stop swearing. I want to hand out a consequence. I want to make it so he never acts like this again. Instead, I take several deep breaths, swallow hard, and wait a beat, trying hard to ignore his words.Click here to read more
     
  • ADHD Anger Management - for Kids. Beaten down by your child's oppositional, defiant behavior? Stop the madness - and the violent outbursts - with these strategies for change.Anne dreads waking up in the morning. Her son, Sam, who is nine, is unpredictable. Sometimes he just goes along with the morning routine. Other times, he'll lash out at the smallest thing - a request to get dressed, an unplanned stop on the way to school, or a simple "No" to a request for pizza for dinner. Click here to read more
     
  • The 7 Executive Functions Thwarted By ADHD. ADHD and Executive Function Disorder (EFD) are tightly linked, but far from synonymous. They both make it exceedingly difficult to complete tasks and stay organized, but EFD impacts nearly all goal-directed behavior. How to tell the difference - and get it under control.Up to 90% of kids with ADHD also also have executive function challenges, many of which last into adulthood. Broadly speaking, executive function refers to the cognitive or mental abilities that people need to actively pursue goals. In other words, it's about how we behave toward our future goals and what mental abilities we need to accomplish them. People with EFD struggle to change their behavior in ways that will make the future better. Click here to read more
     
  • Discipline Reboot: Managing Behavior in Kids with ADHD. When it comes to discipline, are you stuck in a routine? Try these three new suggestions to help your child manage problem behaviors and master ADHD-related disobedience. We ought to approach the problem of children's disobedience and disruptive behavior with the same imagination, intellect, and patience that we use to close a business deal, find a cure for cancer, or land on Mars. We shouldn't subject our children to our least creative, least intelligent, and least controlled methods for solving problems.  Click here to read more
     
 


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  •  You are Invited to a Delta Down Syndrome Support Group meeting: OUR GOALS ARE

    · To provide guest speakers (Reach therapists, community
    professionals and other programs) to discuss common issues
    · To provide support and information to families in Delta who
    have a child with Down Syndrome
    · To help connect parents of children with Down Syndrome
    · To provide monthly meetings for parents and their children
    · To provide on-site child minding while you attend the
    discussion
    When: First Thursday of each month
    Where:
    Reach Developmental Preschool South #3-3800 72nd Street, Delta, BC
    Reach Developmental Preschool North Delta 10921 - 82nd Avenue, Delta, BC
    **alternating each month
      • Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm
        Cost: No charge
        Light refreshments provided
        Please RSVP to Sarah Garnham at 604-946-6622 extension 321.
        or email here 
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  • Mind Matters e-newsletter provides new resources and programs offered by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) BC Division and is committed to the mental health of British Columbians. Click here for their current newsletter   

WorkshopsWorkshops and Training 
  • Click here for information on RDSP presentation
     
  • TED TALK: How much do you know about intellectual disabilities? Special Olympics champion and ambassador Matthew Williams is proof that athletic competition and the camaraderie it fosters can transform lives, both on and off the field. Together with his fellow athletes, he invites you to join him at the next meet - and challenges you to walk away with your heart unchanged.  Click here to view this ted talk
  • Free RDSP Information Tele-Seminars. The Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is a Canada-wide registered matched savings plan specific for people with disabilities under the age of 60.
    Plan Institute's FREE Tele-seminars are facilitated by an RDSP expert. The presentation is 45 minutes with an additional 45 minutes for questions and answers. The presentation includes an in depth overview of all aspects of the RDSP including details to find out if you are eligible and the steps to obtaining an RDSP.
    Wednesday February 10th at 7pm
    Wednesday February 17th at 10am
    Tuesday March 1st at 7pm
    Tuesday March 8th at 10am
    Registration is needed to participate and receive the login details for the tele-seminar.
    Register here 
  • Friend2Friend Free Family Training and Information Evening
    Wednesday February 10, 2016  6:30-8:00pm Play Centre - New Westminster  336 Columbia Street, New WestminsterFriend 2 Friend offers free family training sessions free to families of children with autism and related needs. Heather McCracken program creator and executive director of Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society will speak on raising three children (one with autism) and share information on principles and practice of the Friend 2 Friend - Integrated Play Groups program offered at the Friend 2 Friend Play Centres in East Vancouver and New Westminister. Come meet the team, meet other parents and learn about these unique programs! Click here to register
     
  • Self-Injury Behaviour in Youth - Issues & Strategies
    Vancouver: February 11 & 12, 2016 (early rate deadline passed)
    Victoria: February 15 & 16, 2016 (early rate deadline passed)
    This workshop will help participants understand the experience and motivations of adolescents who intentionally injure themselves, and provide practical strategies for working with youth. 
    Unable to attend? Join the live webinar
    March 4 from 1 pm - 2 pm (CST)      
    Regular Rate $420 Click here to register 
  • Autism Awareness Centre's Annual Two Day Conference!  February 26, 27, 2015 Brenda Smith Myles and Kelly Mahler! Join us in February for Individuals with ASD who Present with Challenging Behaviour: Understanding the Role of Self- Regulation with Brenda Smith Myles, and Interoception: The Eighth Sensory System with Kelly Mahler.
    YOU HAVE UNTIL THURSDAY FEB 11, AT MIDNIGHT, TO GET EARLY BIRD PRICING!
    • February 26th - Brenda Smith Myles: Individuals with ASD who Present with Challenging Behaviour:  Understanding the Role of Self-Reguation.Self-regulation challenges are inherent in many individuals on the spectrum and interfere with learning and socialization. This session will discuss the characteristics of ASD that are related to self-regulation challenges and then provide a variety of evidence-based self-regulation interventions that can help a learner on the spectrum understand, monitor, control, and redirection his self-regulation system.
    • February 27th - Kelly Mahler: Interoception: The Eighth Sensory System. Practical Considerations and Strategies for Improving Emotion Regulation and Other Related Skills. Interoception is an extremely important sensory system that helps us to 'feel' the internal states of our body. For example, the interoceptive system helps us feel many different internal sensations including: hunger, thirst, needing the bathroom, pain, body temperature, sexual arousal, heart rate and muscle tension. Additionally, interoception is a key component to our emotional experience. Research indicates that interoception (our ability to clearly sense body signals, like an increase in heart rate or tingly stomach), enables us to accurately identify, understand and control our emotions
    • Click here for more information and to register
       
  • Reach Presents: February 26th & March 4th - Positive Parenting the Basics. You will learn: Positive strategies for dealing with difficult behaviours,how to defuse power struggles, offer appropriate choices,be consistent,provide consequences, model appropriate behaviour and much more! 9:00am - 12:30pm MCFD 11861 86th Street Delta. Register by calling Pam at 604-946-6622 extension 359 or email here.   
     
     
  • Trauma - Strategies for Resolving the Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress
    Vancouver: March 7 & 8, 2016 (early rate deadline February 15)    
    This workshop provides a framework which describes different stages in resolving the impact of trauma, and includes key principles and strategies for working with individuals. 
    Early Rate $375: Regular Rate $420 Click here to register
     
  • Anxiety - Practical Intervention Strategies
    Victoria: March 7, 2016 (early rate deadline February 15)
    Vancouver: March 9, 2016 (early rate deadline February 17)
    This workshop provides practical and accessible strategies which can be applied across the lifespan and address the physical, emotional, cognitive and social aspects of anxiety.
    Early Rate $198; Regular Rate $220 Click here to register
     
  • YOGA FOR THE SPECIAL CHILD(R) THE SONIA SUMAR METHOD BASIC ONE PROGRAM  March 14 - 20 Vancouver B.C.Taught by Sherry LeBlanc
    Location: Sacred Space Studio, 3574 west 4th Avenue, Van. B.C. Contact: Sherry LeBlanc to register and for more information  email here or call 416-532-5988. Click here to see the website
     
  • Facing the Future Together - A succession planning workshop for families March 19, 2016 (10am-3pm).  Presented by Ted Kuntz. At some point in the future the role of monitoring, advocating and caring for your relative with a disability must pass from the parents' generation to the next.
    This full-day workshop is designed to inform and assist all members of the family and their successors to:
    • Address concerns about the future and secure a succession plan
    • Hear how other families are creating peace of mind
    • Consider how to share roles and responsibilities
    • Identify key resources
    • Balance wishes and obligations
      Identify short and long term actions
  • Violence Threat Assessment - Planning and Response
    Vancouver: March 30, 2016 (early rate deadline March 9)        
    This workshop provides a communication and decision-making model to help businesses, schools, organizations and communities become more effective in their management of threats.       
    Some of the topics covered:  
    Stages of Violence - From Grievance to Confrontation
    Threat Assessment Team and Plan Development
    The Threat Assessment Flow Chart and Process
    Fundamental Assessment Questions
    Detailed Assessment Considerations
    Unable to attend? Join the live webinar
    March 22 from 1 pm - 2 pm (CST)
    Early Rate $198; Regular Rate $220 Click here to register
     
  • Reach presents: April 2, 2016 9:30 - 4:30 - Positive Parenting Advanced Class - Basics and Beyond. For parents of Children 3 - 18 - you must have taken the pre-requisite course of Positive Parenting the Basics. In this class you will learn further strategies for strengthening your relationship and go deeper into learning the meaning of your child's behavior and how to develop teaching strategies that are specific to your child's profile and situation. Register by calling Pam at 604-946-6622 extension 359 oremail here
     
  • Autism - Strategies for Self-Regulation, Learning and Challenging Behaviours Apr 06 - Apr 07, 2016 (9 AM - 4 PM)
    Price: 375.00 (*early rate) 420.00 (regular rate)
    *early rate expires March 16, 2016
    Vancouver, British Columbia - Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre
    Trainer: Kalyn Falk, MA Working with individuals who have autism can be a very meaningful experience, but it is not without its challenges. With recent reports indicating that an increasing number of individuals are on the autism spectrum, a greater number of care providers are encountering individuals with autism as part of their work and life. While every person with autism is unique, many face similar challenges. The primary focus of this workshop is to provide practical strategies for working with high need individuals around self-regulation, learning practices and challenging behaviours. Participants will review a behavioral framework to provide effective strategies for each of these areas, which they will be able to adapt to their own specific environment and context.Click here to register
     
  • Jennifer Sexton is very happy to announce two wonderful workshops. We are pleased to announce that Kim Barthel, a world renowned teacher, author, lecturer and speaker will be offering four days of workshops in our very own Coquitlam!!
    Kim is an occupational therapist with an in-depth knowledge of the neuroscience behind sensory processing and behaviour. The first workshop she will present is entitled " A Sensory Approach in Looking Beyond the Behaviour: Becoming a Behaviour Detective". This workshop is aimed primarily at parents, caregivers, support workers, and teachers. The two days promise to be life altering as Kim touches are topics that include the chemicals involved in Arousal Theory, sensory contributions to challenging behaviours, trauma and defiant behaviour, Attachment theory and sensory processing, co-regulating arousal, sensory strategies when interacting with children with complex behaviours.
    This workshop takes place on April 27th and 28th.
    The second workshop : Mindful Parent: A Mentoring Program for Parents of Children with Special Needs will take place on April 29th and 30th.
    This workshop is aimed at families. Kim will work with parents and child to help develop a greater understanding of some of the barriers that the child faces and how the parents can help their child to facilitate positive behaviour, interaction and engagement. These two days will be limited to 15 families. It is recommended that if a family would like to register for this workshop, that they do attend the "Sensory Approach in Looking Beyond the Behaviour: Becoming a Behaviour Detective" as this will provide a firm foundation on which to build more practical skills.
    Please note that the early bird registration for both workshops is February 29th. Space is limited for the Mindful Parent workshop, so please reserve your place to avoid disappointment. Click here for more information 
     
  • Save the Date! Inclusion BC 2016 Conference, June 22-25, 2016
    Inclusion BC is excited to announce that we're partnering up with AimHi (Prince George Association for Community Living) to host our 2016 conference and AGM in Prince George. Stay tuned for more information!
  • Creating the Future - Partnerships for Inclusive Learning Save the Date:  August 22-24, 2016 at UBC in Vancouver, BC. Facilitating strategic approaches to inclusion
    & belonging for all students Registration now open! Cllck here for more information 

     
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  • Quote of the day:
    "Motherhood is about raising and celebrating the child you have, not the child you thought you would have.  It's about understanding that he is exactly the person he is supposed to be and that, if you're lucky, he just might be the teacher who turns you into the person you are supposed to be. - Joan Ryan"
     
  • Can your thoughts impact your child's behavior?  A Glass Half Full: Parent Perspectives and Child Behavior. Have you ever been frustrated with your child's behavior and found yourself thinking something like, "It really doesn't matter what I do...my child is just not capable of understanding or behaving better", or "I must not be a very good parent if I can't handle this"? Click here to read more 
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  • The Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is a long-term savings plan to help Canadians with disabilities and their families save for the future.
    If you have an RDSP, you may also be eligible for grants and bonds to help with your long-term savings.
    You should consider opening an RDSP if you have a long-term disability and are:
    • eligible for the Disability Tax Credit (disability amount);
    • under the age of 60 (if you are 59, you must apply before the end of the calendar year in which you turned 59);
    • a Canadian resident with a Social Insurance Number (SIN); and
    • looking for a long-term savings plan.
    You may contribute any amount to your RDSP each year, up to the lifetime contribution limit of $200,000. With written permission from the RDSP holder, anyone may contribute to the RDSP. Please click here for more information 
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