Learn about current events in your area!
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Learn about current events in your area!
32 Learn about current events in your area! Patients and families – are you interested in current events and recent happenings in your community? Now you can easily access and view ongoings in your area such as workshops, camps, activities, hospital events, presentations, and more! Visit www.childrens-specialized.org/familynewsletter to learn about current events in your area! 33 This seven-week parent workshop was developed by the pediatric psychotherapists at Children's Specialized Hospital to help parents learn how to manage their child’s behavior. Cost is $99. This fee may be covered by the CSH Benefit Fund, see website for details. Registration and prepayment are required. To register, please visit www.childrens-specialized.org/workshops. 34 Presented by Denise Rekem, Esq., learn about special education rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (“IDEA”) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the difference between these two laws. Learn the process by which children are referred, evaluated, classified and provided services under the “IDEA” as well as useful information to ensure their children’s rights are protected. WHEN: Wednesday, June 8, 7-8pm WHERE: The Arc Kohler School 1137 Globe Avenue Mountainside, NJ RSVP to Cara Sellix 908-518-0021 or [email protected] 35 7th Annual TryCAN Baseball Night Under the Lights – to celebrate the superb efforts of TryCAN coaches, mentors, and big leaguers! All are welcome! Not a drop-off event, caregiver must stay on site. When: June 17, 2016 Time: Tailgate 6:30pm, Game 7:15pm Where: Jefferson School Field 110 Ashwood Avenue, Summit, NJ For more information and to RSVP, please contact [email protected] or call 908-277-2932 36 A casual place where parents can freely share their questions, concerns, problems and solutions about parenting in a safe and supportive atmosphere. • • • Does parenting ever make you feel stressed and overwhelmed? Can your kids really push your buttons? Want other adults to talk to? Get the support and knowledge from others who “get it.” For more information please contact: 609-693-4121 or [email protected] 37 38 Family Support Center of New Jersey presents “Creative Options for Housing, Funding, and Support” When: June 28, 2016 Time: 6-8:30pm Where: Ocean County Library – Toms River Branch 101 Washington Street Toms River, NJ 08753 To register for this FREE workshop, please visit: TransitionMattersNJ.org or call 800-372-6510 39 Family Support Center of New Jersey invites you to “Private IEP Review” The Family Support Center of New Jersey is pleased to make available FREE OF CHARGE, one-on-one Individualized Education Program reviews with an attorney. During these 30 minute sessions, an attorney will guide the parent in assessing critical components of the IEP and where appropriate, will offer tips and advocacy strategies to strengthen the student’s IEP. When: June 15, 2016 Time: Between 6-9pm, reservation required Where: 35 Beaverson Blvd Brick, NJ 08723 *Please call 1-800-372-6510 to make a reservation. Reservations are required.* 40 Kids with special needs can get in on the fun with an afternoon camp just for them! Who: Dates: Time: Where: Fee: Kids ages 5-11 August 1-5 or August 8-12 Noon-3pm Monday thru Friday Lions Park on Constance Road, New Providence $100/week Registration: www.newprov.org/recreation 41 The Connection is offering Special Needs Families the opportunity to enjoy one hour of free play in their large gym. Ages: Up to 11 years When: May 1st and June 5th Where: The Connection, 79 Maple Street, Summit, NJ Fee: $5 per child/Siblings welcomed For more information call 908-273-4242 or visit www.theconnectiononline.org 42 Register for the Summer BECOME Program! The BECOME Program is a three-week camp for children ages 2 ½ -12 providing Constraint Induced Movement Therapy to improve the strength and function of an upper extremity impacted by hemiparesis. The camp incorporates indoor and outdoor games and activities that are challenging, successful, and FUN! Mountainside July 5-22 / Ages 5 – 10 To register, contact 1-888-CHILDREN Crissy Gilmore (Mountainside) ext. 5612 Toms River July 11- 29 / Ages 2 ½ - 12 To register, contact 1-888-CHILDREN Gina Freeman (Toms River) ext. 3832 Hamilton July 11- 29 / Ages 2 – 5 To register, contact 1-888-CHILDREN Donna Neidlinger (Hamilton) 2136 43 Join the Arc of New Jersey Family Institute as we host 3 regional PCAST workshops with Michael Steinbruck, MA who is the PCAST Program Coordinator at The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities. When: June 14, 2016 Where: The Sunshine Inn, 1036 N. Tuckahoe Rd., Williamstown, NJ Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm Register at: bit.ly/pcast_registration For questions call The Arc of NJ Family Institute at 732-246-2525 x38 44 Movie Showings for Guests & Families Living with Autism or Other Special Needs AMC is proud to partner with the Autism Society to bring you unique movie showings where you can feel free to be you! We turn the lights up, and turn the sound down, so you can get up, dance, walk, shout or sing! We are now expanding our Sensory Friendly Film program to four showings per month. •The second and fourth Tuesday and Saturday. •Family-friendly movies will continue to show Saturdays, starting at 10am local time •We've added Tuesday showings at 7pm local time that may appeal to others on the autism spectrum. Check the AMC Web site for shows & times. Locations in New Jersey that participate in the program: AMC Clifton Commons 16 AMC Freehold 14 AMC Hamilton 24 AMC Loews Brick Plaza 10 AMC Loews Cherry Hill 24 AMC Loews Jersey Gardens 20 AMC Loews New Brunswick 18 AMC Loews Wayne 14 AMC Mountainside 10 AMC Rockaway 16 45 • Basic Rights in Special Education • June 14, 6:30 -8:30 pm / RSVP by June 7 • Feeding Issues • July 5, 6:30 - 8:30 pm / RSVP by June 28 • Safety Issues • August 9, 6:30 - 8:30 pm / RSVP by August 2 All trainings will take place at: Children’s Specialized Hospital 150 New Providence Road Mountainside, NJ 07092 RSVP to Aditi Doshi at [email protected] or 908-301-5466 46 Once a month Sky Zone Pine Brook and Sky Zone Allendale will open exclusively for our jumpers with special needs. We welcome adults and children with any and all special needs to join us. We will dial down the noise, increase the staff ratio and limit the capacity for the enjoyment of our special guests. One companion may participate for free with each paying jumper. Sky Zone Pine Brook 60 Chapin Road Pine Brook, NJ Sky Zone Allendale 80 Commerce Drive Allendale, NJ 973-396-4001 SKYZONE.COM/PINEBROOK 2nd Monday of every month Time: 3:30pm-6:30 pm 201-574-1800 SKYZONE.COM/ALLENDALE 4th Monday of every month Time: 4:00pm-6:30pm 47 Within the Department of Human Services, the Division of Disability Services (DDS) provides a single point of entry for those seeking disability-related information in New Jersey. DDS works to streamline access to services and information that promote and enhance independent living for individuals with all disabilities by facilitating coordination and cooperation among local, county, and state government agencies. Please visit: http://www.nj.gov/humanservices/dds/home/ The resource guide is available in both English and Spanish 48 49 When: Saturdays, 12 Noon Where: Linden Lanes Bowling Center 741 North Stiles Street Linden, NJ Fee: $4 per week – includes two games and shoes NO CUTOFF TO REGISTER… JOIN ANYTIME !!! RSVP: LORI GONZALEZ 732-259-7562 50 51 Special Evenings at Sam's: SEAS events or Special Evenings at Sam's provide fun, judgment-free evenings for individuals with special needs to enjoy with their family and friends. Events at Sahara Sam’s are designed with the unique challenges of special needs individuals in mind. Upcoming events: October 7, 2016 from 6-9 pm November 18, 2016 from 6-9 pm SaharaSams.com West Berlin, NJ 856-767-7580 52 SAND or Special Abilities Nights at Diggerland, USA offer the exciting chance to dig, drive and ride real construction equipment while keeping the unique challenges of individuals with special needs in mind. SAND events are exclusive to the special needs community and are hosted at America’s ONLY construction theme park. Upcoming events: June 3, 2016 from 5-8 pm September 9, 2016 from 5-8 pm DiggerlandUSA.com West Berlin, NJ 856-768-1110 53 KIDZ WIN is a unique wellness center that specializes in fitness classes for children with special needs. KIDZ WIN is owned by two experienced, licensed physical therapists with over 35 years of combined practice. Their sincerity, dedication and passion towards helping all types of children achieve their highest level of function and self confidence will shine through in each and every class. LOCATION KIDZ WIN shares space with the Power Yoga Center 667 Hwy 35, Middletown NJ (Part of Colonial Plaza) 848-218-0026 or 848-218-9449 54 The Dragonfly Program is for young adults 18-26 with special/adaptive needs and may include Swim Lessons, Boxing/Striking and Yoga classes. The Dragonfly Program has been developed with the proceeds from Greta’s Run, a 5K Run/Walk/Roll founded in 2013 by childhood friends of Greta Schoenemann, a Westfield High School freshman who passed away from injuries sustained on 9/11/02. The Westfield Area Y accepts Easter Seals. Contact Jill Koerber, Special Needs Coordinator/Recreation Therapist, at [email protected] or 908-233-2700 x417 or visit www.westfieldynj.org for program information. 55 Support Group for Families of Children Diagnosed with Autism Mountainside June 21st – 6-8pm Toms River June 28th – 6-8pm 1-888-CHILDREN (244-5373) Ext. 2482 or email [email protected] 56 Taller en español Newark Introducción al trastorno del espectro autista, como mejorar la comunicación, manejo de conducta, preocupaciones sociales, problemas sensoriales, problemas de sueño, medicación, preocupaciones de alimentación y apoyo comunitario. : Pediatra del desarrollo, psicólogo, enfermera de práctica avanzada, terapeuta ocupacional y terapeuta del habla de Children’s Specialized Hospital, así como también un panel de padres con experiencia criando niños con Autismo Es un taller gratuito para padres, familiares y cuidadores. No se permite traer niños por el formato y contenido de las presentaciones. No habrá cuidado de niños disponible. El almuerzo esta incluido 57 The New Jersey Dare Devils (NJDD) was started in 2002 by the mother of a child seeking to find a physical outlet for her child with autism. Today there are 50 boys and girls ages 6 to 28, with various special needs, playing for the NJDD at the Richard Codey Arena in West Orange NJ. Supporting these special hockey players are 12 adult coaches and over 75 junior/student coaches who are local youth hockey players helping to instruct the NJDD players in the intricacies of hockey. To learn more about joining please visit: www.njdaredevils.net 58 The Center for Contemporary Art’s Art for Children with ASD and Special Needs class provides needed access to creative art experiences for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs to provide an invaluable avenue of self-expression for children with limited or no verbal communication. The Center for Contemporary Art has purchased the area’s first wheelchair accessible pottery wheel, removing barriers to participation in its growing ceramics program by students in wheelchairs and those with back problems who require an upright position. For further information or to register for a class, please visit The Center for Contemporary Art online at www.ccabedminster.org or call 908-234-2345. Located at 2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, NJ 59 The Bounce Factory's "Gentle Jump" program is designed to provide jumpers with special healthcare needs the time, support and environmental modifications to experience all that The Bounce Factory has to offer. The staff has been trained by Missing Piece Awareness Inc. to understand some of the challenges that individuals and families with autism and other special needs face on a daily basis. They have been taught to not only anticipate the unique needs of jumpers but to support and motivate them in this wonderful environment! When: Tuesdays 4pm – 6pm Where: The Bounce Factory 150 Mt. Bethel Road Warren, NJ 07059 Please call 908-647-5867 to reserve your spot! 60 People & Families, the NJCDD's nationally recognized magazine, focuses on issues of importance to the developmental disabilities community in New Jersey. Published four times a year, the magazine also provides vital up-todate information for families and self advocates; highlights organizations, programs, and individuals that make positive changes in the developmental disabilities community; and shares noteworthy developmental disabilities stories from across the state and across the nation. For more info, visit www.njcdd.org 61 Kessler Foundation has teamed up with Children’s Specialized Hospital to research new ways of helping to improve the lives of children. Four Studies: • Advances in Treatment: Examining the Effectiveness of a Group Behavioral Intervention • Study Skills Training to Improve Academic Learning After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury • Applying CogMed to Improve Working Memory Abilities After Traumatic Brain Injury • The Examination of Emotional Processing in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury or Autism To learn more, contact: Chris Bober 973-324-8435 / [email protected] Nancy Moore 973-324-8450 / [email protected] You will be compensated for your time. Study sites are available throughout New Jersey. 62 63 • • • • • • • • • • • • What is Self-Advocacy? Keys to Successful Self-Advocacy What is Transition Planning? Transition Services Facts The Role of Centers for Independent Living (CILs) During the Transition Process What Services Do Centers for Independent Living (CILs) Provide? Centers for Independent Living (CILs) Contact Information As a Parent…What Can I Do? Laws to Protect People with Disabilities Services and Programs Financial Assistance Resources Health Coverage For more information, please visit: http://atrium.advocaredoctors.com/atrium/forms/PATH%20-%20NJSILC.pdf 64 College/Career Access institute A five day preparedness program for students planning to attend college. July 11-15, 2016 Middlesex Community College Edison Campus Who can benefit from this program? • Students with learning disabilities planning on attending college • Students interested in how assistive technology can improve their reading and writing • Students who want to develop self-advocacy skills and learn about available resources on campus • Students who want to improve their study skills For more information contact Linda Soltes Student Success Center at 609882-4182 ext. 532 or email [email protected] 65 UCESC is pleased to announce that the first NJ state-supported Project Search High School Transition Program will be piloted in Union County, NJ beginning in the Fall of 2016! Recruitment for the first cohort of students will begin this Winter. The Project SEARCH Transition Program is a unique, business led, one year school-towork program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Total workplace immersion facilitates a seamless combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and hands-on training through work site rotations. This special project is the product of a collaborative effort between UCESC, the NJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services, and the NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities. For more information go to http://ucesc.org/ucesc/ or call 908-233-9317 66 • Located in Oldwick, NJ • An inclusive summer day camp open to children with disabilities and typically developing children ages 4 and older. • Children learn and practice basic riding skills, safety awareness and how to groom and take care of a horse. • Arts and crafts, games and activities are designed to teach campers about horses while keeping them active and happy. • Geared towards the beginner rider and an excellent introduction to riding in a safe and secure environment. • Both the camp counselor and riding instructor are PATH, International certified instructors, are trained in CPR and First Aid and have strong horsemanship backgrounds. • Camp enrollment is limited to ten campers per week. For more information or to register for camp, please visit the website at www.manestreaminc.org or contact Kathy Brennan Hart at 908-439-9636, ext. 203 or [email protected] 67 Horse Sense Therapeutic Riding Center 145 Easy Street, Howell, NJ 732-910-7855 • • • • Family owned and operated. Beginner Riding Lessons, Therapeutic Riding Lessons, Family Farm Experience, Team Building and Animal Assisted Activities; all custom tailored to your needs. Goal is to teach proper horse care and basic riding to everyone who likes horses, wants to own a horse or just be around horses. Horses can help build self-esteem, confidence and muscle tone, which can flow into every aspect of your life. Learn to relax and understand a horse just by participating in one of our programs. 68 Camp Oakhurst opened its doors in 1906, and since then has been serving the community loyally. The Camp is open to not only for children, but teens and adults that have physical and developmental disabilities. Camp Oakhurst is a fully accessible camp for about 800 campers each summer. The 15 open acres are unbarred, allowing for easy wheelchair access throughout. The camp boasts a heated pool and campers participate in activities including cooking, baseball and off-camp trips! 111 Monmouth Road, Oakhurst, NJ 07755 212-533-4020 For more information, please visit www.nysh.org 69 Kaye-Lynn Dance Studio in Edison offers classes for children living with special needs! To learn more, please call (732) 548-8452 or visit http://www.kayelynndance.com/ 70 Del Martial Arts LLC and Pediatric Martial Arts in Scotch Plains offers inclusionary, self contained classes and private lessons designed for special needs students. In short; everyone is treated equally! School based (IEP) programs are also available. To learn more, please call 908-233-2284 or visit www.delmartialarts.com and www.pediatricmartialarts.com 71 FACES hosts weekly gatherings providing adults over 18 with the opportunity to share their stories & develop more connections with the community, with the help of peer mentors from Stockton University. WHERE: Atlantic County Family Service Organization, Suite 1, 950 Tilton Rd. Northfield, NJ 08225 WHEN: Thursdays, 6:30 to 8:30 PM PHONE: 609-822-7536: Leave a message for David or email him at [email protected] 72 FACES 4 Autism supports children, teens and adults on the autism spectrum and those who love them. Faces provides autism education and resources to families and educators in the South Jersey area. We are dedicated to improving the lives of individuals on the spectrum through social opportunities and programs that will foster self-advocacy, independence and dignity. FAMILIES OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN EDUCATION SUPPORT GROUPS is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization DBA F.A.C.E.S 4 Autism. FACES is an approved agency of the United Way of the Greater Philadelphia and Southern NJ Area. IRS approved Tax ID# 161620250 PO Box 2341, Ventnor, NJ 08406 609-412-3750 www.faces4autism.org 73 William Paterson University Performing & Visual Arts will be presenting sensory-friendly performances are open to classes and families with children on the autism spectrum. • • “Click, Clack, Moo” – December 9, 2016 “The Monster Who Ate My Peas” – March 22, 2017 For tickets and information, please call 973-720-3178 or visit www.wp-presents.org 74 What: A comprehensive individually tailored to fit the needs of adolescents suffering from mental health issues – ie: anxiety, depression, bipolar, ADD/ADHD. Where: 3635 Quakerbridge Road, suite 3, Hamilton, NJ Contact: Please call Theresa at 908-801-6700 ext. 6302 for more information regarding the services offered. Hours: 8 am to 4 pm We accept out of network coverage and Medicaid 75 Sensory Story time for Children of All Abilities What: Sensory Story time in an interactive and educational program for all children, but is especially designed for children with sensory integration challenges, and their families. The program combines books, songs, and movement to stimulate senses. Where: Scotch Plains Public Library When: First Saturday of every month, 9:30 am Learn more at www.scotlib.org 76 Our programs provide opportunities for children and youth with special health needs to stay active, grow, and socialize. Some of these programs include: • Adaptive Aquatics • Martial Arts • Summer camps • Friday Night Fever (Teen group) Register Today! Visit our website for details, schedules, and registration: www.childrens-specialized.org/recreation 77 A therapeutic aquatic experience for young children Our parent-child adaptive aquatics program is offered to children with special needs and their caregiver. These classes are designed to introduce children to the aquatic environment, provide opportunities for bonding, and teach water safety. • Ages: 18 months - 3 years old & one parent/caregiver • Location: Children’s Specialized Hospital in Mountainside • Schedule: 45 minute classes, once per week, 7 weeks Typically in the evenings during the week. • Registration: Visit our website for class schedules, more details, and to register! http://csh.recdesk.com/recdeskportal/ • 78 Attend one of our FREE, quick developmental screenings for children ages 19-48 months and sharing valuable resources for parents curious about early childhood development. Each screening will take approximately 30 minutes and will include an interactive questionnaire and conversation between parent(s), child, and staff. For more information please visit www.childrens-specialized.org to register contact Amy Norton at 1-888-CHILDREN x8054 or Anorton@childrens specialized.org. Registration is encouraged. 79 The Family Support Center of NJ is pleased to offer an archive of past webinars to bring you information and education on your time and at your convenience. The Law and Disability’ Webinar Series • Presented by Attorneys of Hinkle, Fingles & Prior • Webinar Series Presented by Hillary D. Freeman, Esq. Please visit: http://www.fscnj.org/resources/webinars/ 80