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Spectrum Events: Connecting, Educating, and Celebrating Diversity

Let’s Travel to Portugal!

Virtual

This series is comprised of interactive sessions with each week focusing on a new place or cultural activity, while incorporating storytelling, music, poetry writing, and/or a simple craft. Each session will include a follow-up message filled with tips, activities, and recipes for families to continue to enjoy after the virtual trip. The focus of each group is to explore a new world, experience a variety of engaging opportunities, and enjoy a sense of camaraderie and community.

Embark on a Journey with Let’s Get Away, Together! Series 22! ✈️-

Recurring

Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group

LIFE Living Independence for Everyone (Savannah) 4811 Waters Avenue, Savannah, GA

Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group meets every Tuesday evening in person at LIFE, located at 4811 Waters Avenue in Savannah. This is not an open/drop-in group, you must register to participate.

Empowering neurodiverse adults and young adults to develop a local support network of peer support.

For more information or to register, please contact Heather at 240-328-8026.

Recurring

Online “Closed” Support Group for Parents of Adults (23+)

This “closed” support group is for parents who have an Autistic adult child 23+ years of age. Other adult family caregivers may also register for this group. “Closed” support groups are ideal for parents and other adult family caregivers who want to go beyond sharing their stories with newcomers each time at open support group meetings.

AANE support groups provide an opportunity for parents and family caregivers to voice their concerns and frustrations and celebrate hard-won and unexpected victories. Although each group will focus on different themes and questions, here are some of the most common ones:

Now that your child is an adult, how do you support and/or parent without power?
How do you keep the lines of communication open?
How can you help the Autistic adult find and sustain employment and live independently?
How do you motivate them to expand their social network?
What types of services have other families used and what were the results?
How have other members tapped into health, income, housing, and other benefits?

8 week series. Advanced registration is required.

$180

Online “Open” AANE Book Club for Adults

Virtual

The group meets online every month to discuss a specific book (fiction or nonfiction). Post-high school Autistic adults are welcome to attend the meetings, whether or not they have finished the book selected for the meeting. Books for the currently planned meetings are:

December 10 – The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon
January 14 – TBD
February 11 – TBD

$10

What a Great IDEA! A Brief Overview of Special Education for Parents and Families

Virtual

Join us as P2P discusses the basic components of Special Education and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This training will explain how the process of special education works, including Child Find, Response to Intervention (RTI) and Student Support Teams; making a referral; what to expect from an evaluation; how to prepare for an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting and how to resolve disputes.

Café Para Proveedores

Virtual

Durante los Cafés de Proveedores, los proveedores en debates significativos que pueden centrarse en temas de educación de la primera infancia, salud y seguridad y atención informada sobre traumatismos, por nombrar algunos. Los proveedores tendrán la oportunidad de aprender de las experiencias de los demás y crear una red de colaboración que les permitirá continuar conversaciones fuera del entorno de la cafetería.

Esta capacitación está en el área de competencia: El profesionalismo (P)

Developing an IEP for your preschool aged child

Virtual

Individualized Education Programs (IEP) for children ages 3 to 5 focus on their educational and functional needs. This workshop will help prepare parents to actively participate in the development of their child's IEP and will explore appropriate goals and objectives for a preschool IEP.

Atlanta Share Group

First Alliance Church 2512 N Druid Hills Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Support Groups also called Share Groups are the backbone of FOCUS, the first program ever offered. Share Groups meet monthly (September to May) in several different locations around metro Atlanta so parents can meet other parents and share tips, fears, and joys. Parent volunteers facilitate the groups, keeping them positive, constructive, and uplifting.

Eligibility:

Be a parent/caregiver of a child/young adult with a physical and/or developmental disabilities, including rare genetic syndromes, cerebral palsy, autism, and Down syndrome.
Parents will review and sign COVID-19 acknowledgements and the guidelines required by FOCUS for the Share Group Season before attending their first meeting.
If you would like to register for this share group, please email jaide@focus-ga.org

Recurring

Story Time [Virtual]

Our child development specialists are excited to bring you and your child an exciting read-aloud virtual story time!

During our interactive sessions we will read a book, sing songs, move our bodies, and connect with other children and caregivers. Each day we will read a different story that will engage children as they explore the world around them.

Registration is required. Complete the Story Time Participant Registration form to reserve your spot!

For more information, please email EveryoneRR@ccrcca.org

We look forward to engaging with you soon!

Free

Now/Comp Waiver(s): What you need to know!

The New Options Waiver (NOW) and Comprehensive Supports Waiver (COMP) provide community-based services to support Individual with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities seeking to thrive in their home and/or community. What do you need to know about applying, accessing and supporting families in need? Join us for a comprehensive step-by-step guide to navigating the maze from application to Planning List to waiver service entry.
Contact: Amanda Brown
Email: amandab@p2pga.org
Phone: (678) 736-7314

The path to financial confidence: A roadmap for youth & young adults

Virtual

Managing finances can be overwhelming, especially for young people navigating this responsibility for the first time. Financial stress has become a major mental health concern for today’s youth, with 91% of young adults who experience financial stress reporting its negative impact on their mental well-being.

This webinar brought to you by MHA, Citizens, and Junior Achievement will provide practical tools and insights to help young people reduce financial anxiety, build confidence, and create a pathway to financial wellness.

Here's what you can expect:

-Impact of Financial Concerns on Mental Health: Learn how financial stress affects young people’s mental health and life outlook.
-Money Management Strategies: Gain foundational tools and strategies for effective money management.
-Resources and Support: Discover resources and support systems available for financial planning and wellness.
-Mental Health Importance: Understand the crucial link between financial confidence and mental health for youth and young adults.

Join us for this informing session and take the first step towards financial confidence and mental well-being!

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