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Spectrum Events: Connecting, Educating, and Celebrating Diversity

*Rescheduled* Community Connection Session for Parents of Children/Teens/Young Adults (through age 22)

Virtual

This event is to help parents with an Autistic child. If you’re unsure how to provide structure with kids out of school, need some self-care, or if you’re feeling isolated from other adults and the community drop into our community support sessions to connect with other parents via the Zoom online video conferencing links below. Sessions will be facilitated by AANE’s Individual and Family Services staff who know firsthand the need to maintain a balance for ourselves and our children when life brings the unexpected.

Free

Cumming Share Group

Chick-Fil-A Cumming 725 Atlanta Hwy, Cumming, 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.
To Register for this Share Group, email jaide@focus-ga.org

Virtual

This training will provide early childhood educators with care with guidance on the essential elements of a high-quality infant and toddler program.

Participants will gain knowledge in “Setting the Stage for Program Quality” and the dive into the 10 Guidelines for Operating a High-Quality Program:

– 1: Aspiring to Be a High-Quality Program
– 2: Addressing Culture, Diversity, and Equity
– 3: Supporting Relationships, Interactions, and Guidance
– 4: Engaging Families and Communities
– 5: Including Children with Disabilities or Other Delays
– 6: Promoting Health, Safety, and Nutrition
– 7: Assessing Children’s Learning and Development
– 8: Planning the Learning Environment and Curriculum
– 9: Supporting Professionalism and Continuous Learning
– 10: Administering Programs and Supervising Staff

Competency Area: Learning Environments and Curriculum (LEC)

To register for this training, please email Mercedes Williams at Mwilliams@ccrcca.org and provide your full name, and ECE Workforce Registry ID number along with the title of the training.

Peachtree City Share Group

Beignets & Brew - Peachtree City 316 City Cir, Peachtree City, 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

Atlanta Happy Tails and Music

Atlanta Lekotek 1901 Montreal Rd, Suite 126, Tucker, GA, United States

Join us at 10:00 am for a leisurely Saturday morning of fun with the best dogs, cats and sometimes even surprise animals! All animals are especially gentle and love to be loved! Some even do tricks! Then stay for some musical fun with your Lekotek friends beginning at 10:45 am. We'll sing, dance and have loads of wacky fun! Cost: Happy Tails is Free! $10 donation per family is requested for Music, but not required. Please Register (online registration will be available at the beginning of the month prior to the event)

Snow Ball

West Georgia Technical College, Murphy Conference Center 176 Murphy Campus Boulevard, Waco, GA, United States

Saturday, January 25, 2025

6:00 pm

West Georgia Technical College

Murphy Conference Center

176 Murphy Campus Boulevard

Waco, GA

Cocktail Attire

Recurring

Touchpoints Training for Mental Health Clinicians and Developmental Services Providers (JAN 2025)

Virtual

The Touchpoints Approach can be integrated into mental health clinical therapeutic theory and practice, as well as into developmental evaluation and therapeutic services. This training applies Touchpoints to help providers nurture strengths-based collaborative partnerships with families especially when families are affected by children’s special needs.

Brazelton Touchpoints has proven to improve provider and parent knowledge of child development, reduce parental stress, and enhance collaborative family-provider partnerships in service of healthier family-child relationships. Touchpoints implements a deep understanding of children’s behavior as a primary family engagement and treatment strategy by anticipating known periods of increased stress in family functioning that are associated with developmental processes. Touchpoints employs developmental-relational care to effectively manage behavioral, emotional, or relational concerns that might arise about a child.

In this training, participants practice strengths-based strategies to nurture collaborative partnerships with families in service of emotional well-being and parental competence. They also gain knowledge of theory and practice in delivering culturally-humble, relationship-based, developmentally-informed psychotherapeutic services. While Brazelton Touchpoints is a preventive model of care, this adaptation for mental health and developmental clinicians incorporates its theory and practice into intervention and treatment, taking into account effects of trauma and healing upon development and family functioning. Touchpoints is designed to complement existing psychotherapeutic skills to enhance diverse clinical orientations and techniques. These may include infant and early childhood mental health dyadic and family systems, child-parent psychotherapy, interpersonal and psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, parent guidance, and developmental play therapy.

Course format: This course consists 28 training hours including six monthly one-hour virtual reflective practice sessions. Each of the five modules takes about five hours to complete, and includes a live, interactive Zoom session, assignments for independent practice, and online discussion. Attendance is required at all live sessions. Participants who complete the course will receive a certificate. This course is approved for 20.25 Continuing Education Credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Learn more.

Session Dates and Times: Live sessions are on Mondays, 12-4 pm ET / 9 am – 1 pm PT

01/27/2025
02/03/2025
02/10/2025
02/24/2025
03/03/2025
03/10/2025
The live sessions will be followed by six monthly Reflective Practice calls; the schedule will be set prior to the end of the main training.

What you will learn:

Strategies for building partnerships with parents that promote family strengths and emphasize preventive emotional health as well as therapeutic healing
Techniques for integrating strengths-based attitudes and relationship-based practices into therapeutic care for individuals and families
Strategies for strengthening parent-child relationships as a key influence on a child’s development and emotional functioning
How to understand the processes of child development that create stress and conflict within families and how these offer opportunities for deepened relationship and healing
Treatment techniques to address the impact of trauma and adversity within and upon the developmental process
A framework to understand why children’s behavior can sometimes be challenging and confusing
Techniques for talking with families about child development concerns
How to actively listen to families and collaboratively solve problems related to child development or a child-family relationship
Number of participants:

Minimum of 10

Maximum of 20

$895

Workshop – Neurodiverse Support Services in Higher Education for Adults

Virtual

While many colleges offer programs and services for Autistic students and other types of learning differences, they do not necessarily cater to all types of neurodiversity. Come to this workshop to learn about what support is offered in higher education for the Neurodivergent learner. This workshop might help you to make decisions about your further education goals.

*Please note that this event will be recorded. The recording will be sent out to registrants a few days after the live event and participants can watch the recording for up to 30 days.

$25

Support Group for Women (50+)

Virtual

Join us monthly for an open support group that offers Autistic women, age 50+ an opportunity to come together to explore issues such as:

Receiving a diagnosis later in life
Masking and Camouflaging
Finding Support; Building and Maintaining Relationships
Challenges Post Menopause; Decline of Executive Functioning
Mid-Life Identity
Managing Stress and Coping Strategies
Self-Care

$10

Workshop – Introduction to Autism for Families

Virtual

This 90-minute workshop will address common misconceptions, investigate Autistic identity, and explore Autistic traits, strengths, and challenges. This presentation will provide insights into your child’s neurotype, preparing you with an informed mindset for raising an Autistic child. Parents, family members, and caregivers of individuals who are potentially Autistic are also encouraged to attend.

Free

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