LIFE SKILLS AROUND TOWN
Teens and pre-teens will board the Friendship Circle bus and visit the local venues to learn appropiate life skills at each location. Section1: Oct. 20 -Feb. 2
Teens and pre-teens will board the Friendship Circle bus and visit the local venues to learn appropiate life skills at each location. Section1: Oct. 20 -Feb. 2
A program where parents can drop-off their children for 2 hours, giving them some social interaction and a chance to hang out with their friends, while providing respite for parents.(Every Thursday ).
Participants will learn various art techniques and be exposed to many different mediums with fabulous art instructor Angela.
Join us as our participants gain experience in performing, singing and using their imaginations to build theatre skills. )13 classes).
Participants will receive 30 minutes of instructional swimming & 30 minutes of free play. Classes can be adapted for Beginner, Intermediate & Advance swimmers.
Drop-off program that meets on Sundays, twice a month, from 10 AM-12PM. This program offers Music, Karate, Zumba, Arts & Crafts and so much more in a fun-filled setting. Sessions are led by trained specialists and therapists with dedicated Friendship Circle volunteers on hand to assist every child.
In collaboration with chase Bank, UM-NSU CARD is hosting financial literacy group for adolescents and adults with ASD. The group sessions will be held virtually on Zoom. The group will provide an introduction to banking and financial goals. This group is for registered UM-NSU CARD adolescent and adult constituents. Participants should commit to attending all
Description Join Autism Speaks and learn how to promote inclusion and enhance social relationships for people with autism and other disabilities. Learn how to be a leader in your community by creating an environment of acceptance and value. Time Nov 17, 2022 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Autism Speaks for our New Diagnosis and Timely Interventions Webinar Wednesday, August 17, 2022 12:00 p.m. EST REGISTER NOW Topics we will discuss: Strategies on how to navigate a new autism diagnosis. How to access supports within your community. Barriers in low-resourced communities and how to overcome them. Tools and resources available through Autism Speaks.
Participants will learn how to use visual supports in the home setting. The focus of the training is fostering independence in daily activities/chores as well as living skills. The facilitator will give participants opportunities to create materials relevant to their needs. This training caters mostly to parents and caregivers. UPPER KEYS Tuesday, August 16th 12:30pm-2:30pm