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SUMMARY:Facilitating Interactions Between Siblings
DESCRIPTION:Children diagnosed with autism often require a lot of individualized time and attention from their parents and caregivers\, which may result in their sibling(s) feeling left out. Here\, you’ll learn about different ways you can help foster interactions between your children as well as strategies to turn those negative interactions into positive ones.
URL:https://kyocare.com/event/facilitating-interactions-between-siblings-3/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lisa M. Rodriguez%2C M.A.%2C BCBA%2C LBA":MAILTO:lisar@kyocare.com
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SUMMARY:Make Mealtime More Enjoyable
DESCRIPTION:Meal time can be stressful for anyone with young children. Difficulties with food selectivity and other meal-time challenges are even more common amongst people with autism. This can lead to nutritional deficits as well as difficulties participating in social routines. In this webinar\, tips will be shared for facilitating peaceful meals as well as strategies to increase food acceptance and social interactions.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Gayles%2C Kyo Portland Regional Director":MAILTO:graceg@kyocare.com
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SUMMARY:Toilet Training: A Path to Success - Phoenix Family First Resource Center
DESCRIPTION:Kyo is excited to partner with Phoenix Families First Resource Center to host an informative presentation series on behalf of at the Goblet A.C. Beuf Community Center where we’ll provide valuable information\, practical strategies\, and a supportive community for parents and caregivers. \nIn this presentation\, we’ll discuss strategies for toilet training. Using the toilet independently is an important accomplishment for every child. A little advanced preparation\, and knowledge of evidence-based techniques\, can go a long way in making the process faster and easier for children with special needs. \nTo save your seat\, email Milvia Sanchez: milvia.sanchez@phoenix.gov
URL:https://kyocare.com/event/toilet-training-a-path-to-success-phoenix-family-first-resource-center/
LOCATION:Goelet A.C. Beuf Community Center\, 3435 W Pinnacle Peak Rd\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85027\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Milvia Sanchez":MAILTO:milvia.sanchez@phoenix.gov
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