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Tracy Robertson, a Speech and Language Pathologist, will be presenting at our group. This is a continuation of our Speech and Language Pathology session from last month. This month the focus will be on Visual Communications. Tracey has many years of experience and will provide valuable information, hands on strategies and answer to the specific questions the parents might have.
We will be having a night tour of the museum. We will be escorted by Mike Mitchell a Heritage Education Officer. This will be an exciting night to have the museum to ourselves while learning about aboriginal exhibits.
One of our group members will facilitate the art expression night. She has been practicing her own crafts at home and she is happy to facilitate the group.
For Healthy Cooking night we will be having a potluck dinner. Everyone in the group will be in pairs. Each pair will have to agree on a healthy meal to contribute to the potluck, within a certain budget. We will all go to the grocery store as a group to purchase nutrition supplies, and then back to Abe Miller Building to start working on our meals.
Once a month we invite our clients to bring their children or friends to the group. Its always fun for families to spend time together while still interacting with other families. This month we will be going swimming as a group.
English Session - Tuesday, March 13, 2012 3:00-5:00pm (Atlantic Time)
French Session - Wednesday, March 14, 2012 3:00-5:00pm (Atlantic Time)
Free - Workshop includes online content and resources
YaY Fusion! is an inclusive social group for youths, with and without special needs, who meet monthly to have fun and make friends. Some of the things we will be doing over the coming months include crafts, games, community outings, sports, karaoke, etc. (and of course pizza!). New members are welcome, so if you're between the ages of 13 and 21, and are interested in coming to a meeting, give us a call to register.
Welcome to the new website for the National Community Inclusion Initiative - communityinclusion.ca | CACL - Canadian Association for Community Living
Tracy Robertson, a Speech and Language Pathologist, will be joining at our group. She will be sharing her knowledge of Speech and Language Pathology and raising a child with FASD. Tracy has many years of experience and will provide valuable information, hands on strategies and answer to the specific questions the parents might have.
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