Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is the scientific methodology that is used to support each child's skill development within the OAP. This workshop will introduce families to ABA and demonstrate how these strategies can be used to teach skills during daily family routines. Registration closes 24 business hours prior to the workshop
Learn about the various functions of behaviour and why a child might engage in challenging behaviour. Participants will develop an understanding of how to use Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to prevent and redirect difficult behaviours. Knowledge of key ABA terminology will further enhance your understanding of concepts and strategies discussed within this workshop. Registration
Stepping Stones is based on Triple P's positive parenting strategies. It is aimed at helping parents and caregivers prevent and manage problem behaviour common in children with a developmental disability. It also helps encourage behaviours you like, cope with parental stress, develop a close relationship with your child and teach your child
This workshop is designed to guide parents/caregivers step-by-step through the process of completing both the Special Services at Home (SSAH) and the Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) application forms. Please Note: This workshop is intended for parents/caregivers that will be applying to SSAH and/or ACSD for the first time.
Daily living skills are developmentally appropriate, practical skills necessary to care for oneself and promote independence. This session will discuss the variables that impact the learning of self-help skills and explore different ABA strategies that can be used to successfully teach life skills. Knowledge of key ABA terminology will further enhance your
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