Thursday Sep 22 2022
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Online
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Who should attend? Youth
Do you want to learn how to stay organized? Do you want to become more independent with your time management, organization, motivation and problem solving when it comes to your school work? You will leave this group with helpful ideas to use when studying or completing your homework. This group includes a parent debrief at the end of each session to review the discussed strategies and how to put these ideas into practice. Thursday, September 1st, 2022 – Thursday, September 22nd, 2022 (4 sessions) 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Register Cost: there is no cost to participate This Foundational Family Service event is intended to provide persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder, aged 14-17, who are registered in the Ontario Autism Program (OAP), with strategies to support homework completion and study skills. Master Minds: A “How To” Guide To Homework will be delivered live via Zoom for Professionals and the Zoom link will be e-mailed out by Kerry’s Place two business days before the event start. To participate in the event, the following is required: • mobile device, tablet or computer • internet connection • speakers and a microphone • webcam Please Note: Registration does not guarantee a space in this webinar. To be eligible, completion of a Kerry’s Place Autism Services intake meeting and additional documentation may be required to attend. Foundational Family Services are available to persons under the age of 18, and their families, registered with the Ontario Autism Program. These services assist families in supporting their child’s learning and development. For more information on specific questions related to your child or Foundational Family Services at Kerry’s Place Autism Services, please contact our intake team at intake@kerrysplace.org or 1-833-77-KERRY (1-833-775-3779).
Do you want to learn how to stay organized? Do you want to become more independent with your time management, organization, motivation and problem solving when it comes to your school work? You will leave this group with helpful ideas to use when studying or completing your homework. This group includes a parent debrief at the end of each session to review the discussed strategies and how to put these ideas into practice.
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