Tag Archive for: behaviour

Teach & Talk with Pictures

Designed for parents/caregivers who are seeking strategies to help improve their child’s communication, use visual tools and manage challenging behaviour.  As a result of participating in this session, parents/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Understand the differences between receptive and expressive communication
  2. Understand how to improve expressive and receptive communication
  3. Use tools such as Visual Schedules, First/Then and Task Strips
  4. Implement strategies to reduce challenging behaviour

This session is a collaboration with KidsInclusive – Early Expressions and The Maltby Centre. Registration for this event is handled by The Maltby Centre. Please use this link to register through their website: https://maltbycentre.ca/workshops-at-maltby/


The information presented in this workshop has been reviewed by KidsInclusive staff however the content does not replace the advice of doctors and therapists. Always consult with your service provider if you have questions or concerns. The content in these workshops was reviewed by KI staff and is consistent with evidence informed practice at the time of publishing/presenting.

Tired guardian of two children seated at a table with a laptop while the children run around behind her.

Enhanced Caregiver Supports & Behavioural Skill Building

This session is designed for parents/caregivers who are hoping to expand their knowledge about the services available within their community, enhance advocacy, and build upon behavioural strategies to assist their child through day to day activities. This session is facilitated by a Social Worker & a Family Resource Counsellor.

As a result of precipitating in this session, parents/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Organize their child’s information
  2. Gain effective advocacy skills and goal setting
  3. Become aware of funding and community supports

The information presented in this workshop has been reviewed by KidsInclusive staff however the content does not replace the advice of doctors and therapists. Always consult with your service provider if you have questions or concerns. The content in these workshops was reviewed by KI staff and is consistent with evidence informed practice at the time of publishing/presenting.

Teach & Talk with Pictures

Designed for parents/caregivers who are seeking strategies to help improve their child’s communication, use visual tools and manage challenging behaviour.  As a result of participating in this session, parents/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Understand the differences between receptive and expressive communication
  2. Understand how to improve expressive and receptive communication
  3. Use tools such as Visual Schedules, First/Then and Task Strips
  4. Implement strategies to reduce challenging behaviour

This session is a collaboration with KidsInclusive – Early Expressions and The Maltby Centre. Registration for this event is handled by The Maltby Centre.

Please use this link to register through their website: https://maltbycentre.ca/workshops-at-maltby/


The information presented in this workshop has been reviewed by KidsInclusive staff however the content does not replace the advice of doctors and therapists. Always consult with your service provider if you have questions or concerns. The content in these workshops was reviewed by KI staff and is consistent with evidence informed practice at the time of publishing/presenting.

Tired guardian of two children seated at a table with a laptop while the children run around behind her.

Enhanced Caregiver Supports & Behavioural Skill Building

This session is designed for parents/caregivers who are hoping to expand their knowledge about the services available within their community, enhance advocacy, and build upon behavioural strategies to assist their child through day to day activities. This session is facilitated by a Social Worker & a Family Resource Counsellor.

As a result of precipitating in this session, parents/caregivers will be able to:

  1. Organize their child’s information
  2. Gain effective advocacy skills and goal setting
  3. Become aware of funding and community supports

The information presented in this workshop has been reviewed by KidsInclusive staff however the content does not replace the advice of doctors and therapists. Always consult with your service provider if you have questions or concerns. The content in these workshops was reviewed by KI staff and is consistent with evidence informed practice at the time of publishing/presenting.

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