Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Department: Special Services Date(s): Tuesday, January 16, 2007 through Tuesday, January 16, 2007 > The Self-Aware Child: Strategies for Organization in a Fast-Paced World > with Mannis, Ph.D Jan 16, 2007 Department: Special Services Location and Time: JCC 7:30 - 9:00 pm Cost: $25 JCC members . $30 nonmembers . 18-2004 For More Information Contact: Esther Woletz x232 ewoletz@... Doing well at school requires more than just mastering reading, writing, and arithmetic. Children need to develop strategies for organization and time management, and these skills are directly linked to development of critical thinking. Children can learn strategies for " metacognitive awareness " or an understanding of their own thought processes and organization skills. This presentation will highlight how children develop this awareness as one part of developing " executive functions " . Mannis, Ph.D. is a Learning Specialist and Executive Director, Ivy Prep Learning Center in New York City. She has run social groups and teaches individuals how best to manage their time. Department: Special Services Date(s): Wednesday, March 21, 2007 through Wednesday, March 21, 2007 > Assisting Siblings of Children with Autism with Mark Lampert Mar 21, 2007 Department: Special Services Location and Time: JCC 7:30 - 9:00 pm Cost: Free to families . 18-2005 For More Information Contact: Esther Woletz x232 ewoletz@... Siblings of children with disabilities are often faced with many challenges. Although these challenges may be intense in nature, little literature, attention and research has been dedicated to the impact that having a brother or sister with a disability has on the typical sibling. In this presentation, Mark Lampert will discuss issues and emotions that are unique to siblings of children with autism. A hands on approach will be provided to parents and professionals to assist in eliciting emotional expression, perspective taking, sibling interaction and networking amongst typical siblings. Mark Lampert has been a behavior consultant, social skills instructor and sibling support group facilitator for the Valley program for the past 7 years. He has been working with children with autism and their families for over 10 years. He is a certified school psychologist and teacher of the handicapped and is currently concluding his dissertation for his doctorate degree in psychology. Date(s): Monday, April 30, 2007 through Monday, April 30, 2007 > I Know What I Need: A Roadmap To Self Advocacy Apr 30, 2007 Department: Special Services Location and Time: JCC 7:30-9:30pm Cost: Free to families For More Information Contact: Cheryl Edelstein x302 cedelstein@... Panel Discussion to Assist Families with Individual with Special Needs Speakers: Lieberman & Roy Lippin This panel discussion is co-sponsored by the JCC Special Services Department in collaboration with the New Jersey Office of Yachad/National Jewish Council for Disabilities. Every family needs to be equipped to access the best available services and programs for their family member with disabilities. The presenters this evening include Lieberman and Roy Lippin, both individuals who have, themselves, learned to be the best self-advocates, as well as additional panel members from statewide advocacy groups. This evening's workshop will help families learn how to obtain the needed skills to prepare for their future. Tips will be shared how to best advocate and promote self¬advocacy, where appropriate. Lieberman is the former director of government and community affairs for Yachad/the National Jewish Council for Disabilities and a graduate of Washington University. is presently a graduate student at The New York University Wagner School Of Public Service in Nonprofit Management and Public Policy. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 11 months, has been a long time self advocate working tirelessly on behalf of those with special needs. Roy Lippin suffered a tramatic brain injury during his adult years. After his struggle with rehabilitation to regain his strength and dexterity, Roy has become a strong self-advocate and sits on several state and national committees to promote the rights of the disabled On Our Own Summer Program June 25 - August 3, 2007 . 9:30 am-3:30 pm Ages 15-21 Deirdre McGowan & Mimi Stitzer, Coordinators A special life skills oriented program for teens that have mild to moderate cognitive impairment. Includes academics, vocational training, and placement in the community one day a week with job coaches. Three-day overnight trip to highlights the summer (inquire now for 2007) In-take required. $3800 JCC members . $4500 nonmembers $750 Transportation For more information contact: Cheryl Edelstein, Special Services Director x302 cedelstein@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 Babysitters's Training for children with special needs. Teens are trained by a special needs master educator, through intense workshops, videos and meetings with parents and professionasl. Students will be certified in CPR and First Aid, with additional topics including; rights and responsibilities , child development and behavioral problems, caring for the special needs child, nutrition, handling emergencies, caring for a sick child, and more. Kaplen Jcc on the Palisades, 201-569-7900 ext 302 8 Tuesdays, 10/9-11/27 7-8:30pm $50/$70 Teen Course #19-9898 jcc on the palisades programs > The Guttenberg Center for Special Services invites you to > A Parent Education Workshop > > Overview of Guardianship & Estate Planning for People with Disabilities > > Ira M. Fingles, Esq. > Wednesday, October 10th > 7:30-9:00 pm Free Admission > > Ira Fingles will talk with parents about the need to plan ahead. He will > discuss the importance of a well written will, special needs trusts and > other legal instruments as tools to help ensure a secure financial future > for a loved one with disabilities. He will offer advice to help parents > select a guardian for their child. He also will describe issues to > consider when their disabled child reaches the age of 18, including > whether to secure guardianship, and will discuss types of guardianship > available in New Jersey. > > Ira M. Fingles of Hinkle, Fingles and Prior, a statewide law firm > specializing in disability law, has devoted his legal career to the > representation of individuals with disabilities and their families. He has > a sister who has multiple disabilities. He has provided legal > representation to individuals with disabilities in a variety of areas, > including educational rights for children with disabilities, benefits and > services for adults with disabilities, guardianship, and estate planning. > He has written extensively on topics related to disability law and has > presented to disability groups across the nation. Ira is Immediate Past > President of the Autism Society of America - Greater Philadelphia Chapter, > and serves on the board of directors and as an advisor to disability > advocacy groups in Pennsylvania and New Jersey > > For further information call Special Services Dept., (201) 569-7900 ext. > 232 > Overview of Guardianship & Estate Planning > 10/10/07 18-2001 > Name_______________________________________________________ > Address_____________________________________________________ > City__________________________State__________Zip_____________ > Phone (Home)____________________(Work)______________________ > No. Attending_____JCC Member___Nonmember____Amount_______ > > To enroll, please return registration form > to: > The Guttenberg Center for Special Services > Kaplen JCC on the Palisades > 411 E. Clinton Avenue, Tenafly, New Jersey 07670 > Make checks payable to the JCC > > The Guttenberg Center for Special Services > Presents > A Parent Education Workshop > > > In the Life of the Child with Bipolar Disorder > > Wednesday, November 14, 2007 7:30-9:00pm > C. Sarna, PhD, MSW > $18 JCC members $25 nonmembers class #18-2002 > > The child with bipolar disorder is not a rare entity any more. More than > a million children have been diagnosed with this condition that for years > has been hidden and misunderstood. Dr. Sarna will take us through > a ride on the rollercoaster of the child with bipolar disorder and his > family, and will present the A-Z of the disorder. This workshop will > address the differential diagnosis process, the multi-modal therapeutic > interventions and discuss the issue of tolerance and acceptance by the > family and social environment. > > C. Sarna, Ph D, MSW is an adjunct clinical assistant professor at > the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Medicine and Dentristry > of New Jersey (UMDNJ) and a clinical psychologist in private practice in > Teaneck. She works extensively with children and adolescents diagnosed > with Bipolar, ADHD, LD and other childhood disorders and works with their > families, as well. > > For further information, call the Guttenberg Center for Special Services > (201)569-7900, ext. 232 > > The Ups and Downs in a Life of the Child with Bipolar Disorder 11/14/07 > #18-2002 > > Name _____________________________________________________________ > Address ___________________________________________________________ > City, State, Zip _____________________________________________________ > Phone (Home ) ________________________ > (Work)_________________(Cell)__________________ > No. attending ____JCC member ___nonmember Amount ________ > To enroll, please return registration form with a check made payable to > JCC to: > The Guttenberg Center for Special Services > Kaplen JCC on the Palisades > 411 E. Clinton Avenue > Tenafly, NJ 07670 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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