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Virtual only program
Location:Thunder Bay
Who is Eligible:

Adolescents and teens with diagnosis of ASD.

Reserved for children and families who are not engaged in a similar service with another provider.

Ability to read and work in a group setting with limited support.

It is recommended that if your child requires 1:1 support that a support worker accompanies the child to each session.

For help with:
  • Communication
  • Sexuality
  • Teens
Provider:Creative Therapy Associates

Adolescence can be a confusing and stressful time for both children and families as parents try to introduce key concepts of human development. As children struggle to understand the rapid changes they are experiencing, it may feel discomforting for children to openly ask questions to parents.  From bodily changes, hormonal changes, and new hygiene habits it can be overwhelming for children with ASD to grasp all that is encompassed during puberty. The focus of this group is to break down this complex period in human development and inform children of the normal stages of development they will experience. Sessions will focus on the following aspects: biological, psychological, social, behavioral, and new hygiene routines. Concepts will be broken down and taught with clear, concise and engaging teaching materials. Lessons will also be accompanied with visual aids and social stories for the home environment. There will be a strong emphasis to create a safe space where children feel comfortable to ask questions or discuss challenges they are experiencing. Should your child feel shy in a group setting they will also have the opportunity to chat 1:1 with the instructor. If caregivers require certain topics to be discussed or omitted, they can reach out by email .

Topics covered:
Week 1: Introduction to body parts and functions
Week 2: Changes in body parts during puberty
Week 3: Healthy hygiene habits
Week 4: Moods and feelings
Week 5: Discriminating between public and private behaviours (teaching socially appropriate behaviours versus private behaviours)
Week 6: Review and group discussion

 
Program also available virtually
Location:Thunder Bay
Who is Eligible:

Parents and caregivers

Provider:George Jeffrey Children's Centre

FCW is a series of 5 – 1 hour workshops which provides parent and caregivers with a foundational understanding of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and evidence based strategies. Topics include; ASD, reinforcement, antecedent strategies, replacement behaviour, functions of behaviour, and setting events.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Service is inclusive for caregivers having children with ASD of all ages, learning and communication abilities

Provider:Biglow Behaviour Services

We seek to empower caregivers with the knowledge and confidence to help their child become more functionally independent communicators. Our approach is based on the ABA principles of Verbal Behaviour and uses play-based natural environment teaching.

Caregivers participate in two 1-hour webinars, and receive two 1-hour in person, phone or video consultations to implement individualized strategies with their child at home.

Both English and French families are welcome and will receive the consultation in their language of choice.

Please Note: registration cut off 1 week prior to session

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Parents with a child or adolescent with an ASD diagnosis or behaviour challenges.

Provider:S. Grenier Consulting

Simple and effective ABA strategies can easily be incorporated into everyday life at home. This webinar offers practical solutions for families to develop a routine, integrate visual aids into daily life, keep children busy, master controlled choices, Before and After, and following through. Individual consultations will be offered to participants to brainstorm ABA strategies and resolve potential challenges. Domains that can be addressed; Social/interpersonal skills, Communication skills, Play and leisure, Cognitive functions, School readiness, Transition to Adulthood, Adaptive skills, Self-regulation, Challenging behaviour. These consultations will focus on direct parent training of simple strategies that can be incorporated into everyday life.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sault Ste Marie
Who is Eligible:

parents and caregivers along with their child age 1 to 5 years old

families must have access to reliable internet and technology.

For help with:
  • Communication
  • Consultation
  • Skill Building
  • Workshop
Provider:THRIVE Child Development Centre

This Program provides parents with simple strategies to use during every day routines and activities to help their child interact more meaningfully with others and experience less frustration. Participants will receive 4 individual consultation sessions with caregiver & child; 8 group learning sessions for caregivers.

 
Program also available virtually
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

This service is intended for caregivers of children between 3 to 8 years of age who speak using phrases or sentences. Available virtually to families in any Northern district – urban, rural or remote.

Provider:Roots & Wings Psychology

FLIP-IT an evidence-based program for parents to help young children identify their feelings, learn healthy self-control and reduce challenging behaviour. Caregivers will increase their knowledge about the resilience framework and how it can be used to support children who use challenging behavior. They will learn and implement the four FLIP-IT steps (Feelings, Limits, Inquiries, Prompts) to help their children learn self-control and transform challenging behavior.

Caregivers participate in 1-hour interactive training sessions each week for four weeks and receive one 1-hour phone or video follow up consultation to support implementation with their child at home.

Location:
Virtually via Zoom Health (Groups A & C)

In Person at Roots & Wings, Sudbury (Group B)

Roots & Wings Psychology
1 – 1191 Lansing Ave,
Sudbury, Ontario
P3A 4C4
Phone: 705-885-9998
Fax: 705-885-1257

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Intended for adolescents with Autism spectrum Disorder, aged 14 to 18 years, who are interested in learning about how mindfulness and being in the “here and now” can help to improve various aspects of their lives.

For help with:
  • Anxiety
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Self-regulation
  • Skill Building
Provider:Mariani and Associates

This virtual therapy group is intended for adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder, aged 14 to 18 years, who are interested in learning about how mindfulness and being in the “here and now” can help to improve various aspects of their lives. The group will focus on increasing knowledge about the core components of mindfulness and various practical ways that mindfulness can be applied and practiced. Participants will learn strategies such, but not limited to, deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, visualization and guided imagery, and self-compassion. All applicants must undergo an intake interview to determine eligibility.

Resources will be emailed to participants.

 
Program also available virtually
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Service is inclusive for youth age 12 through 17, with ASD and below average or greater cognitive abilities. Youth should demonstrate interest in talking to someone about their challenges. With youth consent, caregivers are welcome to join, although the ultimate goal would be having the youth attend on his or her own. Available virtually to families in any Northern district – urban, rural or remote. Not intended for youth already receiving mental health service, nor as a crisis intervention service which can be accessed in your home community.

Provider:Roots & Wings Psychology

Youth with ASD can access up to three individualized 1-hr consultations with a registered psychologist experienced in working with youth having ASD and mental health difficulties. Participants will complete mental health screening questionnaires prior to the first appointment. Presenting concerns could be challenges with anxiety, stress, depression, anger or emotion regulation. A strength based, cognitive behavioural approach will help children and youth to problem solve, to discover new coping strategies and to determine next steps for support in their home community.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Best suited for learners ages 7-18 who are having difficulties with being aware of the impact their actions, self-managing, routines, organization, self-regulation, task initiation and flexible thinking.

Children must have basic literacy skills (reading and writing)

Must have a reliable Internet connection and a device with webcam and audio capabilities. An adult facilitator must be present to help guide the intervention.

Provider:Behaviour Analysis North

Using the Flexible and Focused curriculum, practical strategies will be explored to help teach learners to be focused, organized, flexible, and able to effectively manage their emotions and their environment. Resources such as checklists, data sheets and task lists will be shared with the learner to use in real-life everyday situations. The goal is to improve the executive functioning skills, as it applies to the learner, in the following areas: self-awareness, inhibition and impulse control, self-management, attention, organization, problem solving, time management, planning, working memory, emotional self-regulation and flexibility.

Session Description
Weekly sessions with an ABA therapist to help children build skills such as self-awareness, inhibition and impulse control, self-management, attention, organization, problem solving, time management, planning, working memory, emotional self-regulation and flexibility.

Benefits
These sessions will provide the learner with the appropriate tools to enhance their own executive functioning skills, which are involved in everything they do every day to manage their own behaviour.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Intended for adolescents with Autism spectrum Disorder, aged 14 to 18 years, who are interested in learning about their own mental health.

Provider:Mariani and Associates

This virtual therapy group is intended for adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder, aged 14 to 18 years, who are interested in learning about their own mental health. The group will focus on increasing knowledge about a variety of common diagnoses and symptoms, the relationship between stress and stressors faced by adolescents and young adults with ASD, and where and how to access mental health support. In addition, the group will focus on understanding one’s own emotions and the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, and to learn strategies to better regulate emotions and behaviour in
the face of stress and adversity.

This group may be delivered virtually or in-person depending on demand. Materials will be emailed to participants prior to each scheduled session.

Note: All applicants must undergo an intake interview to determine eligibility.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Best suited for parents of children concerned about their child’s eating habits (e.g., restricted variety of food, mealtime problem behaviour, etc.)

Must have a reliable Internet connection and a device with webcam and audio capabilities.

Provider:Behaviour Analysis North

Children with ASD often demonstrate challenging behaviour related to mealtimes and food intake. From a behavioural perspective, strategies to troubleshoot these difficult behaviours and increase the variety of foods accepted will be presented.

Benefits
Improve food selectivity and decrease challenging behaviours during mealtimes.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Suitable age ranges:
Adults

Best suited for:
Parents/Caregivers

Provider:Mariani and Associates

This caregiver group involves participation in a Parent Management Training (Kazdin, 2008) program that aims to enhance parenting skills to improve challenging behaviours in children, such as aggression, hyperactivity, and non-compliance. The training will take place virtually in a group session and will be followed by an in-person individual consultation. Handouts will be emailed to participants prior to each scheduled session.

All applicants must undergo a brief intake interview.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sault Ste Marie
Who is Eligible:

- parents and caregivers along with their child age 0 to 18 years old
- families must have access to reliable internet and technology

Provider:THRIVE Child Development Centre

The Feeding Education Series (FES) consists of four evening educational sessions for parents. Participants will learn the skills involved in eating, areas where their child may be having difficulty, and strategies and resources available to assist with feeding difficulties. Option of individual consultation follow ups will be available.

In-person
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

The training is aimed to support parents/caregivers who have a child or youth with ASD who are between the ages of 2 – 18yrs of age.

For help with:
  • Communication
  • Transitions
  • Visuals
Provider:ABA Northern Services and Training Inc.

This 2-session workshop will explore different ways visuals can support learning, communication, and day-to-day routines. Bilingual facilitators and examples will be available. Following participation in the introductory session, parents/caregivers will return to create visual aids to take home with them for use with their child. This workshop will provide an overview of the following teaching objectives:

How to teach that pictures represent items/activities
How to use visuals to support your child’s communication (e.g., choice board)
How to present expectations visually (e.g., “First-Then” board)
How to organize schedules or routines visually (e.g., visual schedule, task analysis)
How to source pictures or symbols
How to create visuals
Following the completion of both sessions, parents/caregivers will be eligible for a one to one consultation with an ABA Therapist (via virtual and/or in person) to support with individual training goals that may include:

Assist with in home implementation
Assist with generalization
Troubleshooting individual questions about various visuals
Bilingual facilitators are available as requested.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Best suited for teens able to participate in small group online learning.

An adult facilitator must be present to help guide the intervention.

Learners must have a reliable Internet connection and a device with webcam and audio capabilities.

Missed sessions will not be rescheduled.

Provider:Behaviour Analysis North

This small group learning opportunity focuses on learning about relationships and sexual health and well-being with a respectful and caring facilitator. Topics include: Introduction, relationships, communication, exploitation, understanding the body and resources and review.

Benefits
Learners continue to build their understanding of factors that support positive, healthy choices, including building a deeper understanding and appreciation of themselves and their identity. Learners are also exploring healthy ways to engage in evolving and new relationships.

Description
Week 1 (Introduction) The learner will actively participate in activities designed to establish a safe, comfortable learning situation for the study of social skills and sexuality.

Week 2 (Relationships) The learner will be able to identify and describe different types of relationships (self, family, friend, date, helper, acquaintance, stranger) and identify social skills and behaviours that appropriately accompany each type of relationship.

Week 3 (Communication) The learner will develop functional, appropriate, assertive communication and decision-making skills in the following areas: non-verbal communication, making requests and refusals and handling rejection.

Week 4 (Exploitation) The learner will be able to recognize exploitation and exploitive situations including sexual abuse and exploitation and will be able to respond appropriately and effectively.

Week 5 (Understanding the Body) The learner will develop a functional understanding of human anatomy, body and feeling changes of puberty and sexual health and hygiene.

Week 6 (Resources & Review) The learner will be able to identify and access available resources for further learning and discussion of social skills and sexuality related topics, and will be able to identify interest areas for future study.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Designed to provide information and strategies to help parents and caregivers support their child(ren) to transition various major life events

Provider:Mariani and Associates

Virtual workshop and Q&A session designed to provide information and strategies to help parents and caregivers support their child(ren) to transition various major life events, such as changing schools, graduating from different academic levels, entering adulthood, and entering the workforce.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Any parents or students interested in understanding how ABA exists in our everyday life, and how it can be explained to ‘non-ABA’ folks in a way that’s relevant to their own lives.

Provider:Behaviour Analysis Training & Supervision (BATS)

When introducing applied behaviour analysis (ABA) to new folks, the language and terminology is often overwhelming and confusing. As a result, parents receiving ABA services and ABA clinicians often have to put great deal of effort into fostering family engagement and explaining to others the ABA approach, despite ABA principles existing naturally in day-to-day routines. This webinar aims to provide ways to explain ABA terms in everyday analogies to promote engagement in our science and facilitate an applied and practical approach to behaviour analysis.

Follow-up consultations will be available to support individualized discussions about family engagement and how to translate (describe) specific ABA terms.

 
Program also available virtually
Location:Thunder Bay
Who is Eligible:

Caregivers of children and youth (aged 2 – 8 years) with a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Reserved for children and families who are not engaged in a similar service with another provider. They can be on a waitlist for services with another agency.

Provider:Creative Therapy Associates

Consult and collaborate with an SLP to learn how to set up joint action routines during play and everyday activities so that your child is actively engaged and able to increase his social communication and language in his natural environments. (DIR framework parent-mediated therapy)

 
Program also available virtually
Location:Thunder Bay
Who is Eligible:

This program is best suited for teens aged 14 – 17 that have a willingness and desire to participate in expanding life skills.

Provider:George Jeffrey Children's Centre

Running for 8 individualized sessions, E.I.B. focuses on enhancing the independent life skills of individuals. Working with an ABA Therapist, teens will have the opportunity to work on different life skills.

Skills include:

Personal Living Skills (grooming, hygiene, dressing…),
Home Living Skills (clothing care, meal planning and cooking, home safety…),
Community Living Skills (money management, shopping, community safety…).

Targets will be decided with each individual teen, following assessment.

 
Program also available virtually
Location:Thunder Bay
Who is Eligible:

Children, adolescents, and teens with diagnosis of ASD.

Reserved for children and families who are not engaged in a similar service with another provider.

Provider:Creative Therapy Associates

Focused ABA targets one or two behavioural goals at a time as compared to comprehensive ABA treatment program which targets a wider variety of goals. To begin, you will virtually meet with our BCBA who will help develop programming based on identified goals (joint attention, transitions, communication, self-help skills, play skills, etc.). Over a 10 week period, our ABA therapists will work 1:1 with your child to help achieve the identified goals. Parents will also have the opportunity to be involved in sessions or BCBA coaching to help generalize learning to the home environment. 

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

Any parents or students interested in understanding how ABA exists in early learning and how the two fields compliment each other.

Best suited for those providing (or interested in providing) applied behavior analysis services within an early learning environment.

Provider:ABA Northern Services and Training Inc.

When providing consultative supports to childcare centres, educators are often overwhelmed by the technical jargon and seemingly ‘clinical’ approach recommended by Early Learning & Inclusion Consultants. As such, working with a Consultant can be daunting and frustrating without realizing how ABA already exists within Early Learning – approaches are often similar, just given different names between the two fields. This webinar aims to compare Early Learning pedagogy with ABA strategies to illustrate how the two fields overlap and ways that ABA may already be naturally embedded into Early Learning programming.

From this, it is the goal to enhance the relationship between ABA practitioners and Early Learning Educators to further a collaborative approach to learning and development.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sudbury
Who is Eligible:

This virtual support group is intended for caregivers of children or adolescents who have recently received a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Provider:Mariani and Associates

This virtual support group is intended for caregivers of children or adolescents who have recently received a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Sessions will cover topics such as the nature of ASD and what it means for your child(dren) and family, prognosis and planning for the future, intervention options, attachment and relationship building with your child(dren), and the importance of caregiver self-care. Half of each session will be dedicated to Q & A to support families with issues specific to wherever they are in their journey. Resources will be emailed to participants.

In-person
Location:Thunder Bay
Who is Eligible:

Participants diagnosed with ASD with an interest in LEGO and are able to sit and attend to a task.

For help with:
  • Social Skills
Provider:Creative Therapy Associates

Social skill learning with OT and ABA. Using Lego in a structured environment will provide the children an opportunity to learn how to collaborate, accept new ideas, develop social skills, be flexible in thinking and create friendships over a shared interest.

N/A
Location:Thunder Bay
Who is Eligible:

This presentation is intended for early communicators (ages 2-5), who may be verbal or non-verbal.

Provider:George Jeffrey Children's Centre

This presentation will help you make the best of your everyday interactions with your child, to support the development of their communication in their early years. The communication strategies highlighted in this presentation are easy to use and incorporate into daily routines such as snack time, bath time, etc.

 
Virtual only program
Location:Sault Ste Marie
Who is Eligible:

- parents and caregivers along with their child age 10 to 18 years old
- families must have access to reliable internet and technology.
- parent/caregiver support available during child sessions

For help with:
  • Consultation
  • Skill Building
  • Workshop
Provider:THRIVE Child Development Centre

This parent and child group will focus on developing basic organizational skills for everyday life. Emphasis will be placed on organizational strategies for the school and home. Participants will learn the importance of being organized in their daily lives and strategies for how it can be maintained.