Thursday Jan 04 2018
1:30pm - 3pm
York Region Hub, 13175 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
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Who should attend? Parents and Caregivers|Children
A Literacy Group for Kids who use AAC provided by the Children’s Treatment Network (CTN) of Simcoe York’s Augmentative Communication Consultation Service Come join us for 90 minutes of winter themed fun including a story, songs, fun with letters and letter sounds, games and activities. Opportunities for talking with your child’s AAC tool will be incorporated into all activities. York Region Hub, Children’s Treatment Network 13175 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill Thursday, January 4th from 1:30pm to 3:00pm Please register via email to ssokol@msh.on.ca. Registration is limited to 8 participants.
Children between ages 4 and 12 who use any kind of AAC system and are interested in sitting and listening to simple stories for at least 15 minutes. At least one parent/caregiver must attend and participate. Siblings are welcome, although they need to remain in the same room and be supervised by their parent/caregiver.
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