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Week of May 16th

  • Adaptive Yoga w/Miss Kim

    Adaptive Yoga w/Miss Kim

    All day
    May 16, 2022

    Presented by UCPIE. Mondays from 4-5 p.m. Contact Jannett for Zoom instructions at jannett@ucpie.org or call 760-321-8184. No class on 5/30.

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    Music with Nick

    Music with Nick


    May 16, 2022

    Mondays from 1-2 p.m. Presented by LEAPS Services-Contact Karina for Zoom instructions at kmelgar@leapsservices.com or call 760.673.6564

    Zoom
  • PBC Parent and Caregiver Support Group Series

    PBC Parent and Caregiver Support Group Series


    May 18, 2022

    Parenting Black Children's parent support open drop in hours every Wednesday, 10 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Especially for parents & caregivers of Black/African Americans with developmental disabilities. Ask questions, share a concern or comment about regional centers and special education. For more information visit https://parentingblackchildren.org/

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    Autismo y estimulación

    Autismo y estimulación


    May 18, 2022

    El comportamiento de autoestimulación se conoce como stimming en la comunidad de tratamiento de TEA. Ejemplos de esto son agitar las manos, golpearse la cabeza, mecerse, hablar repetitivamente (ecolalia) e incluso gritar. Si bien no existe un consenso total sobre por qué el stimming es tan frecuente entre las personas con autismo, la creencia generalizada es que se realiza como un acto de autoconsuelo para autorregular los sentimientos de ansiedad, miedo, ira o emoción.

    Escuche a Kelly Londenberg, una adulta autista y asistente de terapia ocupacional pediátrica licenciada que trabaja en un entorno escolar sobre la estimulación desde una perspectiva sensorial.

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    Webinar: Autism and Stimming

    Webinar: Autism and Stimming


    May 18, 2022

    Sponsored by Autism Society Inland Empire

    Self-stimulatory behavior is known as stimming in the ASD treatment community. Examples of this are hand flapping, head banging, rocking, repetitive speech (echolalia) and even screaming. While there isn’t a full consensus as to why stimming is so prevalent among people with Autism, but the widely held belief is that it’s done as an act of self-soothing to self-regulate feelings of anxiety, fear, anger, or excitement.

    Come hear from Kelly Londenberg, an autistic adult and licensed pediatric occupational therapy assistant working in a school-based setting about stimming from a sensory perspective.

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  • Super Saturday

    Super Saturday


    May 21, 2022

    Autism Society Inland Empire presents Story time with Woody. Register for this Zoom event for kids.

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    Special Needs Resource & Family Fun Day

    Special Needs Resource & Family Fun Day


    May 21, 2022

    Fontana Police Department and the City of Fontana are hosting a "Special Needs Resource & Family Fun Day." Food, fun, dance, games, and vendors. For more information please call (909) 349-6967.

    Miller Park Amphitheater
    17002 Arrow Blvd
    Fontana, CA 92335