Foundational Family Services
To register for Foundational Family Services , families must be registered with the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) and have an OAP number.
Not yet registered with the Ontario Autism Program? Please visit: https://accessoap.ca/
For support in selecting services or to learn more about additional services and supports in your community, contact our Family Foundational Service Coordinator by phone or email:
- Marcia Morgan by calling 1-877-996-1599 extension 2630
- Shared email foundational@ccrconnect.ca
Find a Program or Service
The following Foundational Family Services are provided by Child & Community Resources and our partners through the Northern Collaborative.
PECS - Picture Exchange Communication System
About
The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is a method of functional communication for anyone with a language disorder, including autism. PECS can be taught by professionals and parents, in all everyday settings. The PECS is based on the motivation of the chils and aims to bring about spontaneous and autonomous communication. Its teaching is rigorous and goes through 6 learning phases. It can improves the quality of life of the person and his family to the extent that it allows effective communication. This workshop focuses on learning the 6 phases of PECS as well as the assessment and intervention of ABA strategies. Each participant will have access to 3 consultations to support implementation and the continuation through next Phases of PECS.
Details
- Applied Behaviour Analysis
- Caregiver Training
- Coaching
- Consultation
- Daily Living Skills
- Daily Routine
- Early Learning
- Independence
- Language
- Life Skills
- Preschool
- Reinforcement
- Skill Building
- Teens
- Visuals
- Webinar
S. Grenier Consulting
10 per session
Other
Program also available virtually
2 hour webinar, followed by 2 individual consultations
October 29, 2022 - December 17, 2022
What do you think?
Understanding your needs helps us connect your family to services in the North. Please tell us what you think.