This page offers resources on the many transitions students experience along their learning journey at school.
https://www.ocdsb.ca/cms/one.aspx?portalid=55478&pageid=37659839
This page offers resources on the many transitions students experience along their learning journey at school.
https://www.ocdsb.ca/cms/one.aspx?portalid=55478&pageid=37659839
New Registration Requirements for Behaviour Analysts in Ontario Starting July 1, 2024
Starting July 1, 2024, Behaviour Analysts practicing Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) in Ontario must be registered with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario (CPBAO) and will be called Registered Behaviour Analysts (RBAs).
Autism Ontario has created a checklist of key activities to guide you in your journey to adulthood.
Under 14
Age 14
Age 15
Age 16
Age 17
Age 18
Over 18
* Item has eligibility criteria and/or may not be relevant for each individual
IMPORTANT: Ages provided are a guideline. With the exception of activities with a minimum age requirement, activities can be completed at any age.
CHEO understands that attending school can be a challenge for children of all ages on the autism spectrum. CHEO’s School Support Services offer a range of services to help remove barriers to success in school. Their goal is to help children and youth with ASD overcome school-related obstacles and feel confident going to school. They offer the following:
Learn more:
https://www.cheo.on.ca/en/clinics-services-programs/school-support-services.aspx
Bilingual Sensory Workout– A free bilingual sensory workout series to help people of ALL ABILITIES be more physically active. This four-module learning series includes eight follow-along activity videos covering various topics. Some of these activities can be modified to be completed while sitting or within a limited space. Most activities can be performed indoors, outdoors or in a group setting. English videos can be accessed here.
Zero Waste Recipe Generator – Provides you with recipes based on the ingredients you have on hand.
While formal speech therapy lessons help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) build their communication skills, most of their communication development happens outside speech language pathologists’ offices.
Parents and caregivers are key providers of speech therapy for children with autism, and they can partner with speech language pathologists (SLPs) to embed communication lessons for their children as they grow.
Speech Pathology Master’s Programs – Tips for Speech Therapy at Home for Children with Autism