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NEW! FREE Seminar Partnerships and Boundaries Date: August 24, 2010 Time: 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Where: Catalyst Therapy, Inc. (CTI) Address: 543 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. 113 Encinitas, CA 92024 (North Coast Business Park, just east of the 5 freeway) Seating is limited. Please RSVP no later than August 20, 2010 to reserve your seat: info@catalysttherapy.com or 760-944-7870 At CTI, relationships with our patients and families are extremely important. By forming a partnership, we are able to unite to bring the best of all worlds together. In addition, our families frequently state that having the support of a professional is extremely helpful when establishing age-appropriate boundaries for their child. The staff of CTI always strives to bring our clients and the community insight and knowledge from a variety of professionals who can help maximize quality of life. We are pleased to present Bobbi Cecio, the Head and Founder of Village Gate Children’s Academy in Encinitas, CA who will be presenting on the topics of partnerships and boundaries at Catalyst Therapy, Inc. on Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at from 7 – 8 p.m. Bobbi will discuss the importance and methods of establishing effective partnerships and boundaries between children and parents. There will be an opportunity to ask questions! About Bobbi Cecio | ||
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New Article! Is Autism really increasing or is it Sensory Processing Disorder? click here. |
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An agency dedicated to providing intensive behavior intervention for children with autism and their families.
Website of one of the largest foundations dedicated to autism in the world. Autism speaks has merged with the Autism Coalition for Research and Education (ACRE), the National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR), and, most recently, Cure Autism Now (CAN).
An innovative web-based tool designed to help parents and professionals learn more about the early red flags and diagnostic features of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This glossary contains over a hundred video clips and is available to you free of charge.
A web site dedicated to the early identification and intervention of children with developmental delays and disorders.
Website of The Floortime Foundation. Their mission is to "Redefine the potential of children with developmental and communication challenges through broad dissemination of the DIR/Floortime model." This website offers information for parents and professionals about autism, the DIR/Floortime approach, links to articles and scientific papers on research and theoretical foundations behind DIR/Floortime, information on upcoming conferences, and information about Floortime Networking Groups.
Website for information and products related to the handwriting program called “Handwriting Without Tears” developed by occupational therapist Jan Olsen.
Newsweek article dated November 12, 2007 discussing the importance of handwriting.
Website that provides information about Interactive Metronome® (IM), which is a cutting-edge neurological assessment and treatment tool that is redefining traditional expectations for pediatric and adult therapy outcomes. Please click on the Interactive Metronome tab on our home page for more information.
A non-profit organization dedicated to integrating knowledge and competencies from different disciplines to improve prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of emotional and developmental disorders in infancy and childhood.
The San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) is a non-profit organization which contracts with the state of California to provide services for individuals with mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and related conditions. SDRC is a focal point in the community for information and services for persons with developmental disabilities living in San Diego and Imperial Counties, California.
A website that provides information about the Therapeutic Listening® program.
The Sensory Processing Disorder Network (SPD Network) is a project of the KID Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Littleton, Colorado. This web site was started in 1996 to help parents, teachers, therapists, doctors, and others learn about and understand Sensory Processing Disorder. It has since become the primary Internet portal for information about these commonly misunderstood disorders.