Monday, October 29, 2012

Real Assistive Technology for Everyone Conference


A message from FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Assistive Technology Services (ATS), part of the Office of Special Education in Fairfax County Public Schools’ Department of Special Services, will host its Real Assistive Technology for Everyone (R.A.T.E. ) conference on Saturday, November 10, 2012, at Carson Middle School from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sessions will cover a variety of assistive technology issues faced in today’s classroom as well as the use and integration of software programs and devices in the instructional setting. Registration is required. For more information and registration visit: http://www.fcps.edu/dss/sei/ats/rate/index.shtml

Questions? Please contact Sandra Morrissette skmorrissett@fcps.edu

Thursday, October 25, 2012

CHADD Parent to Parent Training

CHADD Parent to Parent (P2P) Training
Thursdays, November 1-December 20, 2012:  12:30pm to 2:30pm

Clarendon Education Center, 2801 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 308, Arlington, VA  22201

The Arlington Public Schools Special Education Parent Resource Center (PRC) is delighted to announce that our next CHADD Parent to Parent (P2P) class has been scheduled. This class is open, free of charge, to families of Arlington students between the ages of 2-21, but we do require that interested participants commit to attending ALL seven sessions of this class.

        November 1, 2012
        November 8, 2012
        November 15, 2012
        November 29, 2012
        December 6, 2012
        December 13, 2012
        December 20, 2012

Space is limited to 25 participants.  Registrants will be placed in the class based on order of responses received, and registrants will receive either a confirmation or wait list notification.  Please  REGISTER ONLINE or by phone (703) 228.7239 no later than Monday, October 29, 2012.

Additional details about the class are provided below.

What is Parent to Parent?

Parent to Parent: Family Training on ADHD was developed by Linda Smith, Beth Kaplanek, and Mary Durheim over a period of more than two years. Parent to Parent provides educational information and support for individuals and families dealing with ADHD and learning to navigate the challenges of ADHD across the lifespan. Courses are offered in communities across the country. The curriculum was developed by parents who have lived the experience, but who also have had access to the best researchers and practitioners in the country. The entire course takes about 14 hours of time and is usually offered as a seven-week class, meeting for two hours once a week. Participants receive extensive materials to support them, including articles, reference materials, handouts, and homework assignments. The curriculum is very structured and includes information on:

        •Overview of ADHD
        •Assessment to Multimodal Treatment
        •Managing the Impact(s) of ADHD on the Family
        •Developing Parenting Strategies and Positive Behavior Interventions
        •Educational Rights for Your Child with ADHD
        •Building an Education Team:  Bridging the Gap Between Home and School
        •Resiliency, Teen Challenges & Future Success

Speech milestones



Since we are highlighting a speech therapist/practitioner this week, we thought we'd share these speech milestones. 

Speech Milestones 

By age 1
·      Recognizes name 
·      Says 2-3 words besides "mama" and "dada" 
·      Imitates familiar words
·      Understands simple directions
·      Recognizes words as symbols for objects - dog and points to dog and might say woof woof

Between 1 and 2 
·      Understands “no”
·      Uses 10 – 20 words, including names
·      Combines two words like “daddy bye bye”
·      Waves bye bye and plays pat-a-cake
·      Makes the sounds of familiar animals
·      Gives a toy when asked
·      Uses words such as “more” to make wants known
·      Points to his/her toes, eyes, nose, belly button
·      Brings objects from another room when asked
 
Between 2 and 3
 
·      Identifies body parts
·      Carries on a conversation with self and toys
·      Uses 2 word negative phrases such as “no want”
·      Asks “what’s that” and “where’s my”
·      Forms some plurals by adding “s” – book, books
·      Matches 3-4 colors, knows big and little
·      Uses short sentences like “me want more”
·      Names common pictures and things
·      Answers “where” questions
·      Solves problems by talking instead of crying or hitting
·      Talks to other children
·      May say “no” when they mean “yes”
·      Likes to hear the same story over and over
·      Tries to get an adults attention “watch me”
·      Refers to self as “me” rather than by name.
·      Understands simple time concepts, “last night”, yesterday
·      Combines nouns and verbs “daddy go”
·      Gives first name, holds up fingers for how old
·      Has a vocabulary of 450 words
 
Between 3 and 4
·      Knows his last name, name of street and nursery rhymes
·      Begins to obey requests like “put the toy in the basket”
·      Understands  yesterday, dinnertime, bath time, tonight, little/big
·      Names at least 1 color
·      Has a vocabulary of at least 1000 words
·      Has a sentence length of 4-5 words
·      Can tell a story
 
Between 4 and 5
·      Asks many questions – who and why
·      Can speak in “as if” or imaginary conditions – “I hope”
·      Understands “next time”, “in the morning”
·      Identifies triangles, squares, circles
·      Points to colors red, blue, yellow and green
·      Able to use the past tense correctly
·      Has a sentence length of 4-5 words
·      Has a vocabulary of about 1500 words
 
Between 5 and 6
·      Uses all types of sentences – “let’s go to the store after the playground”
·      Can distinguish his/her left and right hand
·      Asks questions for information
·      Can count ten objects
·      Understands “same” and “different”
·      Knows common opposites “big”, “little”
·      Can identify money – penny, nickel, dime
·      Knows his address
·      Knows spatial relationships “on top of”, “behind”
·      Defines objects by their use – “spoon for soup”
·      Has a vocabulary of 2000 words
·      Has a sentence length of 5-6 words
 
 
 
 
 

ADHD coaching for Parents


Anne R. Lipnick Special Education Family Resource Center Presents: 

ADHD Coaching Strategies for Parents
Jodi Sleeper-Triplett,

Premiere Coach Trainer

November 1, 2012 
7:00–9:00 pm
George Washington Middle School 3rd Floor, Room 348A
free book for each participant

Jodi Sleeper-Triplett, Master Certified Coach, Senior Certified ADHD Coach and Board Certified Coach, is the founder of the movement for ADHD coaching for youth. As the creator of the ADHD youth coaching model used as the basis for a groundbreaking two year coaching research study (2010), Jodi is seen by many of her peers as the foremost expert in the field of ADHD coaching for youth.
Jodi is the president of JST Coaching, LLC, a premiere coach training and coaching company. She developed the first training courses focused on coaching youth with ADHD, now offered in English, Spanish and Turkish. Her first book, Empowering Youth With ADHD, is available online and in bookstores.
Jodi completed her coach training with the Coaches Training Institute, Success Unlimited Network, and the American Coaching Association. She graduated from the unique BDIC Program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, with a B.A. in human services/mental health. She is a long-standing volunteer for CHADD at the national, regional, and local levels.

For more information, visit the JST Coaching website, www.jstcoach.com.

To RSVP or for more information please contact Mónica Sanjur at 703.824.0129 or monica.sanjur@acps.k12.va.us

Alexandria City Public Schools Office of Special Education Services
Anne R. Lipnick Centro de Recursos de Educación Especial para Familias
TDAH: estrategias para los padres

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

School resource

When looking for schools, check out these resources:


Independent Education
www.independenteducation.org

Virginia Association of Independent Schools
www.vais.org

Monday, October 22, 2012

Speaker Series at The Auburn School

The Auburn School
Herndon Campus Speaker Series - Register now!
  
November 14, 2012 @ 7pm Facilitating Affect Regulation and Problem solving in School age Children
Dan Campbell, Licensed Clinical Social Worker  

January 9, 2013 @ 7pm
 Understanding and Managing Problem Behavior

Heather Jennett, PhD, BCBA-D, Little Leaves Behavioral Services  

February 13, 2013 @ 7pm
 Technology for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Joan Green, Author of The Ultimate Guide to Assistive Technology in Special Education)  

March 13, 2013 @ 7pm
 Executive Functioning
 
Dr. Laura Kenworthy, National Children's Medical Center (Author of Unstuck and On Target)
    
for more information go to theauburnschool.org

FCPS Disability Awareness Day Open House


A message from FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The FCPS Parent Resource Center will hold Disability Awareness Day Open House on Friday, October 26, from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. with a workshop Parent Survival – A Special Education Parent’s Perspective from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. and exhibitors from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.  The day will include the workshop, exhibitors, tour of the PRC, lunch, and door prizes.  Join us at Dunn Loring Center for Parent Services. 

 10:00–11:30 a.m. The workshop Parent Survival - A Special Education Parent's Perspective addresses how parenting a child with special needs can take a toll on physical and mental health, as well as personal relationships. Maintaining a sense of emotional well-being can be difficult. David Trebach, FCPS Social Worker and special education parent, will share stress management techniques and relationship strategies at this free workshop for parents.
 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.  Exhibitors include FCPS Assessment Specialists, Applied Behavior Analysis Program, Assistive Technology Services, Blind/Visually Impaired Program, Deaf/Hard of Hearing Services, Career & Transition Services, School Psychologists and Social Workers, Brain Injury Services, Care Connection for Children, Autism Society of Northern Virginia & more!
  

Register online now.  Additional information is available online.

Contact the FCPS Parent Resource Center with questions at 703-204-3941 or prc@fcps.edu.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Catholic High School Open Houses

Oakcrest (all girls)
McLean, VA
www.oakcrest.org
703-790-5450

Sunday, October 21
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.


Bishop Ireton  (co-ed)
Alexandria, VA
www.bishopireton.org
703-751-7606

Sunday, October 28
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Presentation at 1:00 p.m.

Paul VI (co-ed)
Fairfax, VA
www.paulvi.net
703-352-0925

Sunday, November 4
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Presentations at 1:15 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Bishop O'Connell (co-ed)
Arlington, Va
www.bishopoconnell.org
703-237-1400

Sunday, November 11
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.







Saturday, October 13, 2012

Hooray for Books! Educator Evening

Hooray For Books! Educator Evening

Wednesday, October 17, 4:30-6:00 p.m.
Please join us for an evening just for you. Learn about the latest titles and resources Hooray For Books! has to offer, get a 20% on all purchases, and enter our fabulous giveaways.  Be enlightened by two wonderful speakers: author Erica Perl(When Life Gives You O.J. and Chicken Butt), and our Random House representative, Nicole Dufort. You'll get tips from Erica on making author school visits a success. You'll also have an opportunity to win a free school visit from author Martha Freeman! Nicole will tell you about new & exciting books from Random House, and one lucky school library will win a set of the books she talks about! Shop­ping and social­iz­ing will round out this night of learn­ing and fun. Don't miss it!

So join us for a night that's all about educators! We'll have giveaways, goodie bags and a 20% discount for all with an official educator I.D.

Please R.S.V.P. via email or phone (703-548-4092).
Please forward this invitation to any principals, teachers, librarians, or home schoolers you know!
 
Thanks, and we hope to see you on Wednesday, October 17, 4:30-6:00 pm!
 
Trish Brown and Ellen Klein
Hooray For Books! Children's Bookstore


Just passing this along from Hooray 4 Books!