Thursday, July 25, 2013


Every year during the summer months I am looking for opportunities for personal growth.This webinar caught my interest and I wanted to share it with others. It is free!!! 

 The Psychology of Success: A Free Webinar on July 29th 


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Would you like to achieve your highest personal and professional vision? To create work/life balance? To open yourself up to prosperity and receive abundance? 

Then register now for the free webinar, The Psychology of Success: Wellness Principles to Achieve Work/Life Balance & Prosperity




The webinar is set for Monday, July 29, 7-8 p.m. EST. Click here to               register.

Topics of discussion:

Become conscious of why you do what you do.
Open yourself up to prosperity. 
Bring your attention to the present.
Discover the power of intention.
Develop your vision.
Create work/life balance.
Practice self-care.
Silence your inner critic.
Practice positive thinking.
Surround yourself with good people.
Be resilient
Let go of that which you cannot control.
Appreciate that personal and professional progress is not linear.
Practice gratitude.


Psych Centralhttp://blogs.psychcentral.com/success/2013/07/the-psychology-of-success-free-webinar-729/

Monday, July 22, 2013





Help your child cope with life's ups and downs, from dealing with divorce to preparing for new siblings. Or find out how to understand your child's behavior, whether it's toddler tantrums or teenage depression. 

                           SOURCE: Kids Health from Nemours

   

                Feelings & Emotions

                         
                      

                Behavior



"KidsHealth is the #1 most-visited website for children's health and development. You're now in the Parents area. At the bottom of each article, you'll find links to related features created for kids and teens. We encourage you to share them!" (Quoted from Kids Health website)

Thursday, July 18, 2013

"Lessons Taught Through Fear"

  Written by Susan Fitzell


This is an eyeopening story of one teachers learning experience on Punishment vs Discipline. The methods she experienced and the realization of trauma and fear that creates humiliation through Punishment. 

See after 'my experience' below the featured story of teacher!  
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"As a young student myself in elementary school in the early 1970's the punishment for unacceptable behavior was the strap. I am not sure of the material it was made of (possibly rubber), however it was implemented across the palm of the students writing hand. By the reaction of the student punished it was very painful, bring most to tears. Although myself I had never received the strap as punishment I witnessed it many times as it was generally received in front of the classroom for all students to witness. As I think back now I do not believe it had any affect on behavior of the re-offending students who often received it. However it instilled fear in many students who certainly did not want to do anything wrong to receive this punishment. The pain, punishment and humiliation was horrific now as I think back." ~ Susan Swinemar 
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Featured Story: "Lessons Taught in Fear"
                                       By Susan Fitzell

Article Link: you may need to copy and paste in your browser to read.
http://gazette.teachers.net/gazette/wordpress/susan-fitzell/lessons-taught-through-fear/

Quote from featured story:
"If I had not had both these experiences, I would have intellectually understood the philosophical arguments for discipline and against punishment, but, my understanding would not have come from an experience that touched me deeply. Experience makes a better teacher. Some adults from my generation, who were often educated in punitive environments, may never have experienced caring discipline. Consequently, these adults would look at the world with the attitude, “If It worked for me, it will work for them.” The emotional scars that result from punishment and ridicule may...."  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Autism Societies in Canada      

The goal of ASC, through collaboration with Canadian governments, is reducing the impact of ASD on individuals and their families, maximizing individual potential, and minimizing cost of ASD's

Support group meetings for the Autism Society Nova Scotia are generally held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.

http://www.autismsocietycanada.ca/index.php?option=com_sobi2&sobi2Task=sobi2Details&catid=1449&sobi2Id=12167&Itemid=139&lang=en


Established to provide support and networking to families and others involved with children with Autism/PDD; education and advocacy. Conducts monthly meetings.

Dedicated to creating a community where individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders are valued and achieve their full potential.

The purpose of the Autism Society of Newfoundland and Labrador is to continue to improve the quality of living for all individuals with autism and their families.

Our Mission is to work with families and communities to ensure that persons with autism and pervasive developmental disorders achieve the highest quality of life as productive members of society. Advocacy, support and information.


Provides information and support to families and to individuals with autism; promotes public understanding and acceptance of people with autism; advocates for quality, inclusive education and other services within a person's own community.

Members are connected through a volunteer network of 29 Chapters throughout the Province of Ontario.

Autism Treatment Services Of Canada
http://autism.ca                                                                                                   A national affiliation of organizations that provides treatment, educational, management and consultative services to people with autism and related disorders across Canada

This site was created by a group of autistic adults who are members of a support group at Vancouver Island Autistic Homes Society. Articles on advocacy, adolescent and adult issues, education, behaviour, assessment and diagnosis.

Fostering awareness of the syndrome of hyperlexia across Canada.

We are working towards securing universal access to the only scientifically validated treatment now available for young autistic children. Our message is: There is hope!

Hawkins Institute was founded in 1995 by Gail Hawkins to offer a service that helps people with Asperger Syndrome (AS) and more able autism acquire vocational skills and find meaningful work. Our job is to make our client's own mission possible. We currently enjoy a 92% success rate in finding meaningful employment for our clients and are often able to place an individual in about twelve weeks after the initial Foundation Building program. Since it opened, Hawkins Institute has helped hundreds of people with Asperger Syndrome reach their employment potential.

Resources and where to Find Help:

If you or someone you know needs help, reach out to people you can trust. A family member, relative, friend or teacher. You’re not alone. Support and resources are available to help.  Download this list in PDF format to print and share!


kidshelpphone.ca Toll-Free 1-800-668-6868                  Kids Help Phone is a free, anonymous and confidential phone and on-line professional counselling service for youth. Big or small concerns. 24/7. 365 days a year.       Tip sheets for parents


antibullying.novascotia.ca                                   Support for parents and guardians looking for information to help their kids through bullying and cyberbullying issues. Find information tailored to four audiences: children and youth, parents and guardians,                                                 educators and schools, and community.                                                          

TeenMentalHealth.org                          This website is dedicated to helping improve the mental health of youth.



A prevention and education initiative for online safety for girls, led by the Atlantic Ministers responsible for the Status of Women.


Canadian Mental Health Association - cmha.ca     Support for people with mental illnesses including Communities Addressing Suicide Together Program.



Telephone crisis support and mobile response is offered for work, home, school, and community agencies  Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 


The Jack Project - www.thejackproject.org/resources  Tip sheets on suicide prevention, bullying and mental health for teens and families, produced in partnership with Kids Help Phone.


Youth Drug Prevention For Parents - drugprevention.gc.ca                                                The National Anti-Drug Strategy website for helping parents talk about substance use with teens.


   

District Health Authorities/ IWK                                  Check with your district health authority to see what services are available for children and youth in your local area.



This site promotes early detection, educates about psychosis and provides direction for seeking help.




Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention - www.suicideprevention.ca
Information about preventing suicide, with links to regional support.



Avalon Sexual Assault Center - avaloncentre.ca

The Avalon Centre provides services for those affected by sexual violence, with support, education, counselling and leadership/advocacy services for women. 


Laing House is a peer support organization for youth living with mental illness.

NeedHelpNow.ca  If you, a friend, peer or sibling have been involved in a self/peer (otherwise known as "sexting") exploitation incident NeedHelpNow.ca is                                                      here.   


 
ns.211.ca

211 is here to help you find the right community and social services.    


 811.novascotia.ca                                                          Just three numbers - 8-1-1, and you will have access to non-emergency health information and services.  


 911  911.novascotia.ca                                                        CALL 911 when someone’s health, safety or property is threatened and help is needed right away. 


                                                                              

Friday, July 5, 2013

Autism in the News:



Temple Grandin - The Autistic Brain | The Sunday Edition with ...
Temple Grandin was born in 1947. Had she been born a decade earlier, we
might never have heard of the world's most famous person with autism. ...

www.cbc.ca/.../2013/06/09/feature-2/ - 47k - 2013-07-03


The Dark End of the Spectrum - Parts One and Two | And The ...  
The answer is autism, it is just the beginning of the
questions. ... we present IDEAS award-winning program on autism. ...

www.cbc.ca/.../the-dark-end-of-the-spectrum/ - 45k - 2013-07-03
we present part two of the IDEAS award-winning program on autism. ... 
www.cbc.ca/.../ID/2379676761/ - 41k - 2013-06-20



The new definition of autism - Health - CBC News
A rewrite of psychiatry's diagnostic guide expected later this month will include
a revised definition of autism. ... The new definition of autism. ...

www.cbc.ca/.../2013/05/01/f-autism.html


Full Interview: Rhonda McEwen on Tablets and Students with ...
 Full Interview: Rhonda McEwen on Tablets and Students with Autism. Friday,
January 20, 2012 | Categories: Blog, Full Interviews

www.cbc.ca/.../ - 48k - 2013-05-03
This Canadian school is using a unique therapy to help
students with autism -- rock climbing. ...

www.cbc.ca/.../Canada/ID/2388406838/ - 40k - 2013-06-20

There's growing evidence that music can help people struggling with disorders of the mind, like autism, dementia, and Parkinsons. ...
www.cbc.ca/.../Kim+Brunhuber/ID/2321457469/ - 41k - 2013-06-20
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May 07, 2010 | The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti | CBC ...

the Fit - As part of our Work In Progress series, we introduce you to a group
of university students, all of whom have been diagnosed with autism.

www.cbc.ca/.../2010/05/07/may-07-2010/ - 60k - 2013-07-03

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Misunderstood Minds

This is a companion site to the PBS Special on Learning Differences and Disabilities. There is great info here!  Try it out here


If you never struggled as a student, here is an opportunity to experience, what school is like for too many students. It is vital we have empathy for what struggling learners experience on a daily basis.


PBS.org has created a set of interactive activities which offer the chance to simulate reading disabilities, writing disabilities or attentional issues. Try it out here 



Introduction


Attention


Reading

MathematicsWriting
Resources

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

                     





Free Flash Card Maker 
Make math and vocabulary practice as easy as 1,2,3 -- create your own math and vocabulary flash cards with this easy tool!


http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/game/tools/flash-card-maker?cid=PNL/e/20130509///Elementary/flashcardmakertool///RET/1478541/&ym_MID=1478541&ym_rid=10748929


Spelling Wizard      

Try these 2 fun ways to help your kids memorize spelling words.
They really help kids study!


http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/game/reading-activities/spelling-wizard



Friendly Greetings From Around the World

Teach your child ways to say "Hello" from every corner of the globe. http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/writing-activities/friendly-greetings-around-world


Sunday, April 7, 2013

       
       Five finger rule 

How do you know if a book is too hard for your child?

Play Video
This video involves showing children how to pick out the "Just 
Right Book" for him/her. This video model uses the "Five 
Finger Rule". Allowing the book to be just right. Not to hard 
nor easy and still offers new words for growth.


Link below to video:
http://www.greatschools.org/Reading/4339-Finding-right-books-for-child-video.gs 

Children whose parents frequently read with them in their first year of school are still showing the benefit when they are 15, says an international study.  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-15639642


       
    

Tuesday, March 12, 2013


7 Tips for Improving Reading Fluency



Helping Students with Dyslexia and Language Disabilities Become Better Readers

  1) Model Good Reading                                                                       
  2) Choral Reading: Reading as a Group
  3) Record Before and After Readings
  4) Repeated Readings
  5) Follow Along in the Text
  6) Word Recognition (very helpful) 
  7) Create a Set Reading Tim
  
  Link to this article
  http://specialed.about.com/od/readingliteracy/a/7tipsforreadingfluency.htm
 
More Reading Fluency Resources

     

Wednesday, February 6, 2013


Social Skills 101: 
These are a few articles I came across while searching new ideas.


Social skills and academic achievement.
What does the research have to say about social skills interventions and programs for children with disabilities? This Evidence for Education reviews the findings of research and includes examples of social skills interventions that can be applied in both classroom and home settings.


Learning difficulties and social skills: What's the connection?
This article explores the meaning of social competence and how learning difficulties can affect a student's ability to read social cues and respond in ways that promote relationship building. Tips for parents on how to build their child's social skills are included.
http://tinyurl.com/afudzmv


Your child's social and emotional skills.
The National Center for Learning Disabilities offers this rich suite of resources on social skills and young people with learning disabilities.
http://www.ncld.org/parents-child-disabilities/social-emotional-skills


Social skills toolbox.
From Do2Learn, this robust toolkit focuses on improving social skills and behavior, and includes lots of graphic organizers and tools.
http://www.do2learn.com/organizationtools/SocialSkillsToolbox/index.htm


Teaching social skills to those who don't have them (yet).
Lots of useful insights and practical guidance in this article.
http://www.behavioradvisor.com/SocialSkills.html


PBIS World
This website is rich with resources on positive behavioral interventions and supports, with over 200 pages of content and lots of links to worthwhile articles and tools for addressing a wide range of student behavior issues. When you enter the site (via the link below), you'll see the many areas you can explore. "Lack of Social Skills" is one of them. But look at all the others!


Michelle Garcia has the patent on Social Thinking. Kelly Bleckley's article "20+ Tips and Strategies for Volunteer and Group Leaders: Supporting Individuals with Social Learning Challenges in Your Group" offers practical advice and hands-on strategies any adult can use to make group activities go more smoothly. Kelly Bleckley is a speech-language pathologist who worked at the Social Thinking clinic in San Jose and is currently working in the private and public school setting in Marin County, CA. She is a volunteer in a youth program and is actively working with local organizations to help integrate and support students with social learning challenges. Read the full 10-page mini-guide article on SocialThinking.com and feel free to share it with group leaders in your community!

In The News:
Cyber Bullying
The issue of bullying has been thrust back into the spotlight by Port Coquitlam, B.C., teen Amanda Todd who took her own life Wednesday, weeks after posting a YouTube video...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/10/12/bullying-prevention-funding.html

What can parents do to stop Cyber Bullying?

For a week in the spring of 2012, CBC-TV's Connect with Mark Kelley set up a video booth in a school in Gatineau, Que. More than 150 students...
read more in this story here:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/interactives/bullyproof/