From another list I belong to:
Book Scholarship for High School or College Students with Autism or Asperger's
http://aheadd.org/scholarship.html
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
UAMS/ACH Autism Conference April 16-17, 2010
Save the Date: Team Up: Building Partnerships for Children with Autism in Arkansas
Jointly sponsored by UAMS with Arkansas Children's Hospital
April 16-17, 2010 Arkansas Children's Hospital
Questions or Register: Jackie Jagers 501-364-1248
Will post a weblink as soon as available. BTW, it is $20 for parents!
Jointly sponsored by UAMS with Arkansas Children's Hospital
April 16-17, 2010 Arkansas Children's Hospital
Questions or Register: Jackie Jagers 501-364-1248
Will post a weblink as soon as available. BTW, it is $20 for parents!
Autism Resource Center of Arkansas support group meeting Jan. 30th
The ARCAR is hosting their first support group meeting of the year! Come to New Life Church of Conway on Saturday, January 30th, 2009 from 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Their speaker will be Lynne Holloway, a Peds Plus OT and certified RDI consultant. She will teach us about Relationship Development Intervention and give us some great techniques to use at home in our daily lives. There will also be a poll to find out what you'd like to learn from these meetings this year. (You can even request a speaker!)
As always, refreshments will be served and there will be lots of time for discussion. Childcare is provided with an RSVP. Contact Shayna at shayna_fendley@pedsplustherapy.com if you'd like to RSVP or have any questions.
Their speaker will be Lynne Holloway, a Peds Plus OT and certified RDI consultant. She will teach us about Relationship Development Intervention and give us some great techniques to use at home in our daily lives. There will also be a poll to find out what you'd like to learn from these meetings this year. (You can even request a speaker!)
As always, refreshments will be served and there will be lots of time for discussion. Childcare is provided with an RSVP. Contact Shayna at shayna_fendley@pedsplustherapy.com if you'd like to RSVP or have any questions.
All About IEPs in Little Rock April 1st
http://peterwrightlr.eventbrite.com/ is the link to the Little Rock conference. It will be Thursday, April 01, 2010 from 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM (CT) at the William J. Clinton Presidential Center.
From the website:
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Peter Wright will guide parents and professionals on how to write good IEPs for the disabled child during this all-day conference. He will cover IEP regulations, recent changes in the federal law, and the drafting of SMART IEPs.
The conference features Peter Wright's newest book, the 2010 All About IEPs. Written in a question-and-answer format, this book answers the many questions a parent or educator may have about special education law and children's rights.
All About IEPs
Peter Wright is a leading scholar on special education law and the author of the classic Wrightslaw series on disability rights. His website www.wrightslaw.com is a great resource for families and educators seeking help with special education law.
Year-end IEP meetings are coming up soon, and every parent and educator needs to be prepared!
BOOKS AND CD-ROMs to ALL ATTENDEES
All conference attendees receive:
* From Emotions to Advocacy by Peter Wright
* All About IEPs by Peter Wright, new for 2010!
* CD-ROM on “Legal Requirements of IEPs”
* CD-ROM on “Understanding Your Child’s Test Scores”
a $62.80 value, FREE.
REGISTRATION
* Early registration starts now until March 10th. You pay only $35.00 for the all-day conference, books and CD-ROMs.
* Standard registration costs $50 until March 29th, two days before the conference.
* Late registration is $70.
* CEU and CLE credit is also available with a $80 registration. This registration will be available shortly.
Payment is due at the time of registration, but those with tickets may designate subsitutes.
From the website:
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Peter Wright will guide parents and professionals on how to write good IEPs for the disabled child during this all-day conference. He will cover IEP regulations, recent changes in the federal law, and the drafting of SMART IEPs.
The conference features Peter Wright's newest book, the 2010 All About IEPs. Written in a question-and-answer format, this book answers the many questions a parent or educator may have about special education law and children's rights.
All About IEPs
Peter Wright is a leading scholar on special education law and the author of the classic Wrightslaw series on disability rights. His website www.wrightslaw.com is a great resource for families and educators seeking help with special education law.
Year-end IEP meetings are coming up soon, and every parent and educator needs to be prepared!
BOOKS AND CD-ROMs to ALL ATTENDEES
All conference attendees receive:
* From Emotions to Advocacy by Peter Wright
* All About IEPs by Peter Wright, new for 2010!
* CD-ROM on “Legal Requirements of IEPs”
* CD-ROM on “Understanding Your Child’s Test Scores”
a $62.80 value, FREE.
REGISTRATION
* Early registration starts now until March 10th. You pay only $35.00 for the all-day conference, books and CD-ROMs.
* Standard registration costs $50 until March 29th, two days before the conference.
* Late registration is $70.
* CEU and CLE credit is also available with a $80 registration. This registration will be available shortly.
Payment is due at the time of registration, but those with tickets may designate subsitutes.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Title V meetings need your voice!
The Title V Children’s Services Program/DDS
And the Developmental Disabilities Network
(Arkansas Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council,
Disability Rights Center,
and Partners for Inclusive Communities)
Announce a Series of Public Forums on
“Needs of Children with Special Health Care Needs and Individuals with Disabilities and their Families”
This series is to provide four agencies information about services and needs of children and youth with special health care needs and adults with disabilities. The things learned in these meetings will become a part of the state plan for Title V Children’s Services and planning for future activities for the agencies that are members of the Developmental Disabilities Network (Developmental Disabilities Council, Disability Rights Center, and Partners for Inclusive Communities).
The schedule is listed below. Please be aware that if local schools are closed due to hazardous road conditions/inclement weather, then the meeting for that date/location will be cancelled
City
Date
Time
Location
Batesville
Tuesday
January 12th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Community Bank
1325 Harrison Street
Jonesboro
Thursday
January 14th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Valley View Church of Christ
4500 Southwest Drive
Mena
Tuesday
January 19th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Rich Mountain Community College
1100 College Avenue
Magnolia
Thursday
January 21st
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Compassion’s Foundation
1823 East North Street
Clarksville
Thursday
January 28th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Forrester Davis DD Center
1000 West Buchanan Street
Stuttgart
Tuesday
February 2nd
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Phillips Community College
2807 Highway 165 South
Hope
Thursday
February 4th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
BancorpSouth Community Room
200 South Elm Street
For more information or to request accommodations to participate in this meeting, please call Mary Jo Lewno at 1-800-342-2923 (V/TTY), 501-682-9900 (Voice), or 501-682-9902 (TTY), or e-mail LewnoMaryJo@uams.edu. No pre-registration required.
And the Developmental Disabilities Network
(Arkansas Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council,
Disability Rights Center,
and Partners for Inclusive Communities)
Announce a Series of Public Forums on
“Needs of Children with Special Health Care Needs and Individuals with Disabilities and their Families”
This series is to provide four agencies information about services and needs of children and youth with special health care needs and adults with disabilities. The things learned in these meetings will become a part of the state plan for Title V Children’s Services and planning for future activities for the agencies that are members of the Developmental Disabilities Network (Developmental Disabilities Council, Disability Rights Center, and Partners for Inclusive Communities).
The schedule is listed below. Please be aware that if local schools are closed due to hazardous road conditions/inclement weather, then the meeting for that date/location will be cancelled
City
Date
Time
Location
Batesville
Tuesday
January 12th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Community Bank
1325 Harrison Street
Jonesboro
Thursday
January 14th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Valley View Church of Christ
4500 Southwest Drive
Mena
Tuesday
January 19th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Rich Mountain Community College
1100 College Avenue
Magnolia
Thursday
January 21st
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Compassion’s Foundation
1823 East North Street
Clarksville
Thursday
January 28th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Forrester Davis DD Center
1000 West Buchanan Street
Stuttgart
Tuesday
February 2nd
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
Phillips Community College
2807 Highway 165 South
Hope
Thursday
February 4th
1pm-3pm & 6pm-8pm
BancorpSouth Community Room
200 South Elm Street
For more information or to request accommodations to participate in this meeting, please call Mary Jo Lewno at 1-800-342-2923 (V/TTY), 501-682-9900 (Voice), or 501-682-9902 (TTY), or e-mail LewnoMaryJo@uams.edu. No pre-registration required.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
11 year old with Autism in AR charged with felony
Visit http://zakhs.blogspot.com/ and http://thezakhappeal.com/home/ to get the whole story.
Recap:
Zakh who is 11, has autism, and has had some pretty significant challenges in his short life - including being institutionalized and the loss of his younger sister - has been charged with felony assault for his actions while resisting being physically restrained by the staff at Beard Elementary in Ft. Smith. It is this school that has apparently denied him FAPE, an IEP, and PBS. His grandmother is trying to raise the $5,000 retainer needed for an attorney to help the family. Please put your thoughts, prayers, and support behind this young man.
I think about Zakh and compare it to our situation. My son is 8, has a full time aide - something Zakh was denied - and the support of both a wonderful school administration and teachers - also denied to Zakh. But we live in Pottsville - not Fort Smith - Arkansas. It is a tragedy that the schools are so different but the law and regulations are the same. Wen has had some meltdowns at school this year, as has Zakh, but our teachers and school leadership understand that this is his disability coming through not "bad behavior." But things are better and we continue to work on how to help Wen learn these coping skills he so desperately needs.
Recap:
Zakh who is 11, has autism, and has had some pretty significant challenges in his short life - including being institutionalized and the loss of his younger sister - has been charged with felony assault for his actions while resisting being physically restrained by the staff at Beard Elementary in Ft. Smith. It is this school that has apparently denied him FAPE, an IEP, and PBS. His grandmother is trying to raise the $5,000 retainer needed for an attorney to help the family. Please put your thoughts, prayers, and support behind this young man.
I think about Zakh and compare it to our situation. My son is 8, has a full time aide - something Zakh was denied - and the support of both a wonderful school administration and teachers - also denied to Zakh. But we live in Pottsville - not Fort Smith - Arkansas. It is a tragedy that the schools are so different but the law and regulations are the same. Wen has had some meltdowns at school this year, as has Zakh, but our teachers and school leadership understand that this is his disability coming through not "bad behavior." But things are better and we continue to work on how to help Wen learn these coping skills he so desperately needs.
Friday, January 8, 2010
GFCF EasyBake Oven Products
OK - we are several weeks into our GFCF adventure. Wen is taking and eating his lunch at school and we have had a good week back after Christmas Break. I belong to several lists trying to learn as much as I can about Autism. Every once in a while, I read something really unusual. This is one of those tips. If you are GFCF and are looking for kids food, here's a link for you. http://www.foodtek.com/GF.html has mixes you can use in your child's EasyBake Oven that are GFCF. I haven't tried them yet, but can't wait to see how they turn out.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Petition to encourage state action on Autism Legislation
Dayna Miller is circulating a petition to encourage the Arkansas Legislature to
mandate insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorders and
appropriate therapy. Please conact Dayna directly for a PDF copy of the petition. Her email address is dayna.abaslp@yahoo.com.
Please read, sign and forward. Also, please have
family, friends, coworkers, church members and others sign this
petition. Arkansas came close to passing this legislation in 2009 and
I believe with your help it can become a reality now.
Please print, forward and share with as many people as possible.
Individuals with autism need you to be their advocate. Upon
completion, please mail directly to me:
Dayna Miller
5901 Kersey Lane
Jonesboro, Ar. 72404
Please email me directly with any questions: dayna.abaslp@yahoo.com
Thank you in advance for your help.
Dayna Miller
dayna.abaslp@yahoo.com
mandate insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorders and
appropriate therapy. Please conact Dayna directly for a PDF copy of the petition. Her email address is dayna.abaslp@yahoo.com.
Please read, sign and forward. Also, please have
family, friends, coworkers, church members and others sign this
petition. Arkansas came close to passing this legislation in 2009 and
I believe with your help it can become a reality now.
Please print, forward and share with as many people as possible.
Individuals with autism need you to be their advocate. Upon
completion, please mail directly to me:
Dayna Miller
5901 Kersey Lane
Jonesboro, Ar. 72404
Please email me directly with any questions: dayna.abaslp@yahoo.com
Thank you in advance for your help.
Dayna Miller
dayna.abaslp@yahoo.com
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Autism Waiver Community Meetings
Autism Waiver Community Meetings
Coming To Your Area
The new Upcoming waiver program to provide intensive early intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is being developed. A series of community meetings are being held for parents/family members and providers. See below for the schedule of dates, locations and descriptions of the sessions. Please share this information with all those who have an interest in this important program. For more information call Barbara or Mary Jo at Partners for Inclusive Communities at 1-800-342-2923 or Karan at 501-551-1754.
Schedule
Date
City
Location
1/5/2010 -Tuesday
Fayetteville
Fayetteville Public Library (Walker Room); 401 West Mountain St., Fayetteville 72701
1/6/2010 -Wednesday
Ft. Smith
St. Edward’s Mercy Medical Center (Education – Sicard Room); 7301 Rogers Ave., Ft. Smith 72903
1/7/2010 -Thursday
Hot Springs
First Nazarene Church; 3804 Central Ave., Hot Springs 71913
1/19/2010 -Tuesday
Mountain Home
McMullin Lecture Hall/Dryer Lobby, ASU 1600 S College St., Mountain Home 72653
1/20/2010 -Wednesday
Marshall
PettiJean Electric Cooperative – Hwy 65N, Marshall 72650
1/21/2010 -Thursday
North Little Rock
Pulaski Technical College (Grand Hall B); 3000 W. Scenic Dr., North Little Rock 72118
1/26/2010 -Tuesday
Pine Bluff
Jenkins Memorial Center Cafeteria; 2410 Rike Ave., Pine Bluff 71603
1/28/2010 -Thursday
El Dorado
Ellis Conference Center, AHEC South AR, 460 W Oak, El Dorado 71730
2/2/2010 -Tuesday
Conway
Conway New Life Church; 633 South Country Club Rd, Conway 72034
2/3/2010 -Wednesday
Helena
Great Rivers Educational Service Cooperative; 100 Campus Dr., Helena/West Helena 72342
2/4/2010 -Thursday
Dumas
Courtroom – 2nd floor of Dumas Municipal Complex; 149 East Waterman, Dumas 71639
2/9/2010 -Tuesday
Nashville
Howard County Children’s Center; 1577 Hwy 371 W, Nashville 71852
2/10/2010 -Wednesday
Prescott
Collum & Carney Clinic (Community Room); 1440 W 1st N, Prescott 71857
2/11/2010 -Thursday
Jonesboro
Valley View Church of Christ; 4500 Southwest Dr., Jonesboro 72401
Description of Sessions:
3:30-5:00 PM Session- Provider Session
This session is designed for community-based providers of developmental disabilities services and individual therapists/practitioners who have expertise and experience in developing/implementing intensive intervention programs for children with ASD
6:00- 7:30 PM Session- Parent/Family Member Session
This session is designed for all parents/family members who have sons and daughters with ASD, of all ages. In addition to the discussion of the new waiver program, parents will be able to share their needs and participate in prioritizing the needs for their region. This information will be shared with the Legislative Task Force on Autism, created by SB 938 of 2009. If parents have a personal story they would like to share, please bring it to the meeting in writing so it can be shared in its entirety with the Task Force.
Tentative Meeting Agenda:
·Welcome
·Autism Waiver Program Presentation- an informational presentation will be made explaining the status and process for development of the new waiver; the differences between the upcoming program and the existing developmental disabilities waiver; and a tentative schedule for implementation of the program
·Identification of Needs Process- participants will be engaged in a process for identifying the needs of families/providers in their area related to services for individuals with ASDs. The group will then prioritize the needs for their region. This information will be shared with the Legislative Task Force.
Family members and providers are encouraged to invite their local legislators to attend the sessions so they may hear firsthand the needs of their constituents.
Coming To Your Area
The new Upcoming waiver program to provide intensive early intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is being developed. A series of community meetings are being held for parents/family members and providers. See below for the schedule of dates, locations and descriptions of the sessions. Please share this information with all those who have an interest in this important program. For more information call Barbara or Mary Jo at Partners for Inclusive Communities at 1-800-342-2923 or Karan at 501-551-1754.
Schedule
Date
City
Location
1/5/2010 -Tuesday
Fayetteville
Fayetteville Public Library (Walker Room); 401 West Mountain St., Fayetteville 72701
1/6/2010 -Wednesday
Ft. Smith
St. Edward’s Mercy Medical Center (Education – Sicard Room); 7301 Rogers Ave., Ft. Smith 72903
1/7/2010 -Thursday
Hot Springs
First Nazarene Church; 3804 Central Ave., Hot Springs 71913
1/19/2010 -Tuesday
Mountain Home
McMullin Lecture Hall/Dryer Lobby, ASU 1600 S College St., Mountain Home 72653
1/20/2010 -Wednesday
Marshall
PettiJean Electric Cooperative – Hwy 65N, Marshall 72650
1/21/2010 -Thursday
North Little Rock
Pulaski Technical College (Grand Hall B); 3000 W. Scenic Dr., North Little Rock 72118
1/26/2010 -Tuesday
Pine Bluff
Jenkins Memorial Center Cafeteria; 2410 Rike Ave., Pine Bluff 71603
1/28/2010 -Thursday
El Dorado
Ellis Conference Center, AHEC South AR, 460 W Oak, El Dorado 71730
2/2/2010 -Tuesday
Conway
Conway New Life Church; 633 South Country Club Rd, Conway 72034
2/3/2010 -Wednesday
Helena
Great Rivers Educational Service Cooperative; 100 Campus Dr., Helena/West Helena 72342
2/4/2010 -Thursday
Dumas
Courtroom – 2nd floor of Dumas Municipal Complex; 149 East Waterman, Dumas 71639
2/9/2010 -Tuesday
Nashville
Howard County Children’s Center; 1577 Hwy 371 W, Nashville 71852
2/10/2010 -Wednesday
Prescott
Collum & Carney Clinic (Community Room); 1440 W 1st N, Prescott 71857
2/11/2010 -Thursday
Jonesboro
Valley View Church of Christ; 4500 Southwest Dr., Jonesboro 72401
Description of Sessions:
3:30-5:00 PM Session- Provider Session
This session is designed for community-based providers of developmental disabilities services and individual therapists/practitioners who have expertise and experience in developing/implementing intensive intervention programs for children with ASD
6:00- 7:30 PM Session- Parent/Family Member Session
This session is designed for all parents/family members who have sons and daughters with ASD, of all ages. In addition to the discussion of the new waiver program, parents will be able to share their needs and participate in prioritizing the needs for their region. This information will be shared with the Legislative Task Force on Autism, created by SB 938 of 2009. If parents have a personal story they would like to share, please bring it to the meeting in writing so it can be shared in its entirety with the Task Force.
Tentative Meeting Agenda:
·Welcome
·Autism Waiver Program Presentation- an informational presentation will be made explaining the status and process for development of the new waiver; the differences between the upcoming program and the existing developmental disabilities waiver; and a tentative schedule for implementation of the program
·Identification of Needs Process- participants will be engaged in a process for identifying the needs of families/providers in their area related to services for individuals with ASDs. The group will then prioritize the needs for their region. This information will be shared with the Legislative Task Force.
Family members and providers are encouraged to invite their local legislators to attend the sessions so they may hear firsthand the needs of their constituents.
Autism Task Force Documents
To find out what the Arkansas Legisative Task Force has been doing, you need to go to the website. It is a bit tricky to find. First, go to www.arkleg.state.ar.us Then go to the right hand side and look under Useful Links - Research - Research Publications. This will take you to the Research Service Division Page on which there is a link to Legislative Task Forces. Click on that link. This takes you to the Bureau's Internet Research Publications Page where there is a link for the Legislative Task Force on Autism. And finally you are at the files!
Surviving Christmas
Well, we made it through another Christmas holiday with relatively few major tramas. I am grateful considering the major change in schedule and routine that two week break from school and therapy can mean to a child with Autism. Not to mention that we are in the middle of going GFCF. That in and of itself is a challenge. His food list has narrowed - if that were possible - from pre diet and he wants everything to taste the same. It is hard to explain to an 8 year old - but we still try daily. I'll be posting a couple of links and messages about upcoming events in the state and information. Stay tuned and I hope everyone survived the holidays!
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