What's the buzz on CTN's social media this month? Click here to find out!
In case you missed it, grab a coffee and check out our most popular posts on Facebook and Twitter this past month:
1. Teacher Chris Ulmer’s viral video with daily empowering messages for his kids in his special education class had parents buzzing this month on social media! Be sure to read Anchel Krishna’s article about her thoughts on this moving video. 2. From gadget gurus to surviving sleepless nights, read how special needs moms are killing it at motherhood! 3. "I love the hugs"...read one mom's story about how she loved to carry her child long after the "typical" 9 months. 4. Facebook fans and Twitter followers loved this one husband's post to his wife, with all the things he needs to say to her about how she cares for their child with special needs. 5. We celebrated World Prematurity Day with this popular open letter to my micro preemie. Want to follow us to catch December’s favourite posts, pins and tweets in real time and connect with other families? Be sure to like Children’s Treatment Network on Facebook and follow @CTNKids on Pinterest and Twitter
Markham Public Library - Elementary School Learning & Academic Success (Part 1) - Online
This 2 part workshop will: Look at what essential skills are needed for academic learning and independence at school. We will explore strategies aiming to improve literacy/academic learning, advanced language proficiency, social-emotional development, and teamwork competence.
Learning Disabilities Association of York - Reading Rocks - Online
Reading Rocks is an intervention approach that uses motivational tactics to engage children in the reading process. These tactics are designed to actively engage children in their own learning. The motivation tactics are engaged through the use of instructional workstations that tutors design and tailor to each child’s needs.
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