Starting the day on a positive note sets the tone for your child’s success and emotional well-being. 💛 Here are some simple tips from Parent Resource Centre Ottawa to make mornings more pleasant for everyone:
✅ Positive Comments:
– Use your child’s name, speak at their eye level, and share enthusiasm with a smile.
For example:
“I see Sophie is ready to start the day!”
“Great job Mark, you got out of bed!”
✅ Choices:
– Offer simple, reasonable choices that help your child feel in control.
“Would you like me to turn on your light or keep it off while you get up?”
“Do you want to have breakfast or get dressed first?”
✅ Promoting Emotional Vocabulary:
– Acknowledge your child’s feelings and model your own.
“Oh boy Paula, you still look tired. I feel tired too.”
“You look refreshed and ready to go today, Shawn!”
With small adjustments like these, you can transform hectic mornings into a moment of connection and encouragement! 🌟
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❗️Important Changes to Building Blocks programs❗️
If you use or plan to register for their programs, please take the time to read their message:
https://ebbuildingblocks.ca/news/
📞The Parent Support Line – FREE and confidential space to talk about parenting, child development, and child behavior
Being a parent is incredibly rewarding, yet it comes with its own set of challenges. You’re not alone on this journey. 🌼
📞If you’re seeking support, guidance, or simply need someone to listen, the Parent Resource Centre is here for you. Their Parent Support Line offers a FREE and confidential space to talk about parenting, child development, and child behavior.
🕘Available Mon, Tues, Thurs, and Fri to from 9 AM to 4 PM. Wed from 11 AM to 7PM ☎️𝟲𝟭𝟯-𝟰𝟴𝟮-𝟴𝟭𝟳𝟯.
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🏕️Camp Smitty – Registration now open
A beautiful lake ✔️
Dynamic programs ✔️
Fun from sunup until sundown ✔️
Life-long memories! ✔️
🏕️ Give your child the BEST 10 days of their life at Camp Smitty this summer. Registration opens on Feb. 5 at 12 p.m. 🏕️
More info: www.bgcottawa.org/campsmitty
☀️Lotus Centre’s Summer Camp Registration Opens February 1st! 🎶
Lotus Centre is excited to announce that registration for their Summer Camp opens at 9 AM on February 1, 2025! 🎉
🗓 Camp Dates: June 30 – August 29, 2025
👥 Age Groups: 6–12 & 13–21
🕛 Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
⏳Aftercare: Available until 5:30 PM for $25/day
💲Fees: Weekly:$385; Holiday Monday Weeks: $308
Their inclusive, fun-filled summer camp is packed with activities like music, crafts, outdoor play, and swimming! It’s the perfect place to foster creativity, make new friends, and build lasting memories. 🎶😎
To register go to: visit www.lotuscentre.net/programs (opens at 9 AM on Saturday February 1)
Don’t miss out – spots fill quickly! They can’t wait to see you this summer! 💙
📧 For more details or questions, email info@lotuscentre.net.
🌟 EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT 🌟 🎉 Camp Misquah registration opens soon! 🏕️
🗓️ March 1, 2025 for returning campers &
🗓️ March 2, 2025 for new campers!
✨ Summer 2025 Session Dates ✨
Session 1: Active Adults 🌄
📅 Tues. July 8th – Sun. July 13th
Session 2: Active Adults 🌲
📅 Wed. July 16th – Mon. July 21st
Session 3: Active Adults 🏞️
📅 Thurs. July 24th – Tues. July 29th
Session 4: Kids 🏕️
📅 Fri. August 1st – Wed. August 6th
Session 5: Active Adults 🌳
📅 Sat. August 9th – Thurs. August 14th
Session 6: Leisure 🌞
📅 Sun. August 17th – Fri. August 22nd
Get ready for an awesome summer! 😎
🔗 Learn more at: https://www.campmisquah.com/2025-overview
Explore the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) Disability Confidence Toolkit
If you missed their workshop on Leveraging the Disability Confidence Toolkit, don’t worry — the Toolkit is free to access online!
Explore this incredible resource for employees, employers, and workplace leaders who want to foster a culture of accessibility and inclusion: https://toolkit.ccrw.org/
🍗St-Hubert’s Inclusive Dining Rooms
Starting next Sunday, St-Hubert’s restaurants on St Laurent and in Gloucester we will be offering a welcoming and caring environment for autistic individuals and their families.
Learn more: https://www.st-hubert.com/en/socialcommitment/inclusion-projects/dining-rooms.html
🎲 Adventure Awaits! Explore, Create, and Connect Through Role-Playing Games!
Looking for a safe and creative space where teens can express themselves, build social skills, and have fun?
PlayStories.ca offers personalized role-playing game (RPG) sessions tailored for teens on the autism spectrum.
🎲 Start One-on-One
Every player begins with customized one-on-one sessions designed to build confidence, communication, and teamwork skills.
🎲 Transition to a Group Adventure
When ready, players can join a group program to collaborate, make friends, and dive into epic Dungeons & Dragons adventures!
• Develop social and problem-solving skills
• Experience guided storytelling tailored to individual needs
• Build connections in a welcoming, inclusive community
📅 Sign Up Today!
Visit www.playstories.ca or email shawn.roske@gmail.com
Should you contact the Passport program or Developmental Services Ontario (DSO)?
After you are referred to the Passport program, you don’t need to contact DSO about your Passport file. For anything related to the Passport program, like what you can buy, invoices, your funding balance, or signing up support workers, contact your local Passport agency.
If your service needs change, you move to a new address, or your contact information changes, you should let your area DSO know so they can update your file.