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Self Training Materials for Parents

Human Rights
Ensure the Human Rights of the client through respect, education and support for the client and his/her supporters.  Further information at: 
  • Safeguarding Human Rights: Families and Guardians

WFS Worker Performance Evaluation Form
This form is to provide job performance feedback to your worker and to view possible program improvements and training needs. 
  • Evaluation Form

​​Parent Medical Guide
Finished by a group of professionals of  American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. People with ASD often experience a host of difficulties that can be as problematic as the symptoms of ASD itself. Anxiety, mood instability, impulsive, hyperactivity, sleep problems, and even aggression and self-injurious behavior can occur in some people. Just as it would be for other medical problems, medication may be helpful in treating some of these difficulties. 
  • Parent Medical Guide

Documenting a Vision
This training material is to give parent a guide on how to consider and create a meaningful vision statement and what barriers will impact on creating a meaningful vision statement. 
  • Documenting a Vision

​Charting the life Course
This Framework was created BY FAMILIES to help individuals and families of all abilities and all ages develop a vision for a good life, think about what they need to know and do, identify how to find or develop supports, and discover what it takes to live the lives they want to live. Individuals and families may focus on their current situation and stage of life but may also find it helpful to look ahead to think about life experiences that will help move them toward an inclusive, productive life in the future.  
  • Charting the LifeCourse 
    
Communicating with an Autistic Child: A Parent’s Guide

Communicating with an autistic child has very few “one size fits all” solutions and, in many cases, it will take a lot of trial and error and patience in order to find successful strategies for communicating. However, the trials and patience that go into finding a way to communicate will only make a communication breakthrough more rewarding.

There is a very good resource link at Wise Old Saying covering:
General Resources about Autism, Parenting a Child with Autism, Communicating with Autistic Children

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Sensory Overload
What is sensory overload? What causes sensory overload? What happens when somebody experiences it?
Is sensory overload a medial condition? How to manage or avoid it? 
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Click this link for detail info and guidance. ​

Games and Activities for Kids with Autism
Click this link to check 27 games and activities.
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 Helping families to support and enhance the lives of special needs children and adults.

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  • HOME
  • Services
    • DESE/DDS Program
    • Enhanced Family Support (SSQUAL)
    • Agency with Choice
    • service and resources in local areas
  • Family Resources
    • Local Recreation >
      • Year Round Sports Guides
      • Indoor Jumping / Climbing Places & Museums
      • Swimming Classes / Pools
      • Horseback Riding
    • Safety
    • Siblings
    • Self Training Materials
    • Special Education Law and Practice
    • Transition Planning
    • Adult Family Care
  • Employment
    • Training Materials for Workers
  • EVENT CALENDAR
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Meet the Team