Friday, April 30, 2010

Autism Association of Western Australia (Inc) presents:

Tony Attwood - Advance Notice for August
A Seminar with Professor Tony Attwood

Tony is world renowned for his work with and writings about people with high functioning Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome. He is a clinical psychologist who has specialised in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Tony works in private practice in Brisbane and is also adjunct professor at Griffith University, Queensland. Tony has worked with over 2000 individuals of all ages with Asperger's syndrome. He presents engaging workshops for parents, professionals and individuals with Asperger's Syndrome internationally and is a prolific author of scientific papers and books on the subject. Tony’s latest book The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome (2006) is one of the primary texts on Asperger’s syndrome and is used globally.A dynamic speaker, Tony shares his great knowledge about and respect for those people on the Autism Spectrum, their parents, carers and associates.

Tony will be speaking in Perth on Monday August 30th 2010
Autism Association members register today for a 10% discount!

Tony Attwood Flyer for booking and payment by post or fax http://www.autism.org.au/useruploads/files/seminar_with_tony_attwood_current_flyer_2010.pdf

Register and pay online for Tony Attwood here
https://www.autism.org.au/seminars/book/seminar_id/26

For further information contact:  Maxine Marshall by phone: 9489 8900 / Email: maxinem@autism.org.au


Rita Jordan - Advance Notice for MayCompass Seminars in Association with the Autism Association of Western Australia (Inc) presents:

Current Understanding & Practice in Autism & Asperger Syndrome Across the Lifespan with Professor Rita Jordan

Rita Jordan is Emeritus Professor in Autism Studies at The University of Birmingham where she oversees the development professional development programs in Autism studies. She holds a BSc: Psychology, an MSc: Child Development, an MA: Linguistics, and a PhD in the area of Autism. Rita has established two journals in Autism (one of which she co-edited for 11 years) and is high demand speak on the topic throughout the world. In 2007 she received an OBE for her services to special needs education.

Rita will be speaking in Perth on Friday May 28th 2010
Autism Association members register today for a 10% discount!

Rita Jordan Flyer for booking and payment by post or fax
http://www.autism.org.au/useruploads/files/rita_jordan_flyer.pdf

For further information contact:
Maxine Marshall by phone: 9489 8900 / Email: maxinem@autism.org.au

We hope you can attend one or both of these exciting presentations.
Communicare SMIST.

REMINDER FOR ISA'S THAT NATIONAL ISS PROVIDER KU CHILDREN'S SERVICES IS VISITING ON 5TH MAY 2010

National ISS Provider KU Children's Services are attending WA between 4th May and 6th May. Communicare South Metro Inclusion Supprt Team have invited KU to attend our offices to answer some questions regarding KU Children's Services procedures and the ISA realationship with KU.
All Inclusion Support Agencies in WA are invited to attend Communicare on Wednesday the 5th May 2010 to meet with KU children Services representatives who have kindly accepted our invitation.
It would be beneficial to forward any questions/concerns to KU prior to their attendance.
We look forward to seeing you here at Communicare.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

AUTISM HOUR

Don't forget Autism Hour this Friday April 30th 2010 at 9.00am.


Autism hour is on April 30 at 9:00am. During autism hour another family will have been given the news that their child has autism. And, by the end of the day six other sets of parents will have joined them. This happens every working day. There are 130 000 Australians with autism. Yet awareness for this devastating, lifelong disability is remarkably low. Autism Spectrum Australia need your help to change this. Send a message of support to people with autism and their families and take the pledge to spread the word about autism on 30 April. Help Autism Hour generate greater awareness by sharing this site with your family, friends & colleagues. http://www.autismhour.com.au/

Don’t know what to say? Don’t worry you can download Autism Spectrum Australia's fact sheet which has lots of info to help you.  http://autismhour.com.au/files/Autism-Fact-sheet.pdf

Find out more about autism at Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) http://www.autismspectrum.org.au/
You can also take part in drawtism in May. Go to the website to see how you can play pictionary with your friends and raise money and awareness for autism. http://www.drawtism.com.au/

Adding a link to these pages or adding them to your facebook or myspace page would also help spread the word.

Don't forget Autism Hour this Friday April 30th 2010 at 9.00am.

Friday, April 16, 2010

OMEP WA Inc In partnership with AWCH and NCWWA

OMEP WA Inc (World Organization for Early Childhood Education)

in partnership with

AWCH (Association for the Welfare of Children in Hospital)

and

NCWWA (National Council of Women of WA)

Invites you to

“CHILDREN’S CONCERNS—What is being done and what can be done”

Featuring

MICHELLE SCOTT
Commissioner for Children and Young People

When: 7.30pm, Tuesday 25th May, 2010

Where: St David’s Church Hall

54 Simpson Street, Ardross.

Cost: $10.00 donation—proceeds to Popondetta Early

Childhood Centre, Papua/New Guinea.

Supper will be provided

Registration: Call Lesley on 9325 8897 (or leave Message)

(by Friday 16th May) Email: ncwwa@iinet.net.au
 

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Early Childhood Australia's Latest Exciting Book Releases

ECA BookWatch is a selection of Early Childhood Australia's latest exciting book releases. I hope it will help you find out more about the newest and most current resources that ECA has to offer. We have chosen books that will be help you continue the important work of caring for and educating children.

Special Offer! If you purchase books from the BookWatch list by 15 May 2010, you'll go into the prize draw for a chance to win one of three Early Childhood Australia, Hoyts or Westfield gift cards valued at $50 each (you get to choose which one you want)! Just enter your unique promo code 0135CE in the Purchase Order Number/ Promotional code field when ordering for your chance to win. Winners will be announced in the next issue of BookWatch and on the ECA Website.
To order go to  http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/shop/index.cfm

Remember, postage is free and books will be dispatched to you within two business days.
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Getting the best for your child with autism – An expert's guide to treatment

Bryna Siegel

This book is aimed at parents of children with autism, and will show you proven strategies for understanding your treatment options and tailoring them to your child's needs. Assess your child's strengths and weaknesses, and develop a plan of action suited to his or her individual learning style, interests, verbal abilities and social skills.

$32.95
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Key concepts in childhood studies

Allison James & Adrian James

An introduction to the world of early childhood studies - learn key ideas and explore interwoven multi-disciplinary themes. This book seeks to define, introduce and explain, in a straight-forward way, the key concepts that underpin early childhood studies, acting as an ideal primer and refresher for students.

$60.95
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Understanding and supporting children with ADHD

Lesley Hughes & Paul Cooper

Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be hard to include in a mainstream classroom, and learning to manage their behaviour is an important step in being able to include them. Drawing directly from personal experience, this book suggests ways to improve behaviour of children with ADHD both in the classroom and at home.

$63.95
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Building better behaviour in the early years

Chris Dukes & Maggie Smith

Learn to create a calm, yet stimulating, positive atmosphere for children and staff in your centre, so children can be supported to become successful learners. Reflect on how the ethos, practice and general approach in your setting impacts on the behaviour of children and adults. This book suggests sensible and practical ways to achieve a stimulating environment.

$57.95
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Identifying special needs in the early years

Kay Mathieson

Offers strategies to identify and accommodate children's individual needs so you can provide the best care and support for the children you work with. A valuable guide for all early years settings, including day nurseries, preschools, long day care and more, this book offers step-by-step instructions and practical advice.

$49.95
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Environments for outdoor play

Theresa Casey

Develop play environments that will meet the needs of all children, providing challenging, flexible, inclusive and stimulating opportunities to learn, develop and play. This book shows you how improving the play environment also offers positive solutions for dealing with with a number of issues ranging from inclusion to playground management.

$57.95
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A short introduction to attachment and attachment disorder

Colby Pearce

This book offers an explanation of how complex problems during childhood may have their roots in the parent-child relationship during the early years, and later from children's involvement in the wider world. It explores the mindset of difficult and traumatised children, and the motivations behind apparently anti-social and defensive tendencies.

$29.95
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Play as therapy

Karen Stagnitti & Rodney Cooper, Eds.

Background theory and practical applications of original research on play assessment and interventions used in therapy. This book will give you a solid foundation for identifying and assessing play dysfunction, play in different cultural contexts, and considerations when intervening with play.

$45.95
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Jump into science

Rae Pica

Research has shown that children learn concepts best when they can engage in and experience them physically – use children's natural energy and enthusiasm to get them excited about science! Bring science to life by helping children learn about their bodies, animals, seasons and the weather. Activities are organised by level of difficulty, with each one incorporating fun, exciting science experiences and movement.

$45.95
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Jump into math

Rae Pica

The perfect way to turn children's love of active games into learning opportunities, and actively engage children as they explore new math concepts. Research shows that the most effective way for children to learn concepts is to experience them physically. Each activity in this book uses movement to explore new math concepts.

$45.95
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Setting up the preschool classroom

Nancy Vogel

Designed to help you arrange and equip your classroom and outdoor environment to make the most of learning and development opportunities for children. The opening chapter covers design principles of active learning areas, and following chapters go into greater detail for subject areas such as art, reading and writing, music, outdoor and more.

$51.95
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Seven skills for school success

Pam Schiller

Information, activities and experiences that will help children develop the skills they need to become successful learners. Children can learn to develop their social and emotional intelligence, which is used for relating to others, academic learning, expressing feelings and managing interactions.

$51.95
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Me, you, us: Social-emotional learning in preschool

Ann S. Epstein

Social-emotional learning is key to every child's ability to manage their feelings and to interact with others. This book offers a comprehensive approach to this important subject, drawing on extensive research and discussion. It will help you chart a path for young children to follow as they develop their social-emotional skills.

$91.95
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Teaching infants, toddlers, and twos with special needs

Clarissa Willis

For all teachers and directors who work with infants, toddlers and twos, this book addresses the needs of children with developmental delays, as well as children at risk of developing special needs. Each chapter contains information about how young children learn, and offers strategies and adaptations for different children.

$68.95
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Food and health in early childhood

Deborah Albon & Penny Mukherji

Food contributes to health in terms of nutrition but it also contributes in a real way to children's emotional and socio-cultural experience, and is linked to their developing sense of wellbeing and identity. We all understand the importance of food and nutrition in early childhood, and this continues to influence policy and practice in early childhood settings.

$57.95
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A mind apart

Peter Szatmari

A compassionate book which tells the stories of children with autism or Asperger syndrome, in order to help you gain a stronger sense of your child's experience, and support their growth and learning. Understanding how children with these disorders think and feel is important when learning about how they communicate, what their experiences are and how their minds work.

$28.95
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Best practices for training early childhood professionals

Sharon Bergen

This book uses a model based on developmentally appropriate practices to establish a well-rounded training plan, which will assist you whether you are aiming to implement new policies/programs, fulfill regulatory requirements or build a sense of community among your teachers.

$103.95
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Prep – A class act: Developing confidence and self esteem through the performing arts

Valerie Warwick

This workbook will be extremely useful for anyone who is looking to optimise early learning experiences for young children and will help you tap into their creative capacity through imaginary play and dramatisation.

$57.95

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

2010 Respite Events for Families of Children with Special Needs

Just for Mums - Pampering… fun… workshops… laughter…and sharing in the joys and challenges of parenting a child with special needs.

21 – 23 May at Fairbridge Village, Pinjarra


19 – 21 November, Alfred Hines,

Rockingham

Family Fun Day
An inclusive day for children with special needs & their families to share in a variety of fun-filled activities &

connect with other special needs families.
Sunday 17 October, Point Walter
Recreation Centre, Bicton


Fathers Network
Watch this space for news of two fathers’ networks to be established north and south of the river.


Coffee & Chat Morning Teas
An opportunity to meet other families, enjoy a cuppa & talk to our


Family Support Officers
10AM – 11AM, first Thursday of each month at Kalparrin, Level 4 Hay St Bldg, Princess Margaret Hospital


For full program and registration details, please visit www.kalparrin.org.au , phone 1800 066 413 or email kalparrinwa@health.wa.gov.au


Please forward this information to relevant people in your organisation.

Kalparrin acknowledges the support of the Channel 7 Telethon Trust in supporting our Respite Program


Caring for Couples Respite Weekend
A weekend providing time out and a series of structured skills-based workshops for couples caring for a child with a disability. 26 - 27 June OR 11 - 12 September, Quality Resort Sorrento Beach

Kalparrin WA Presents

COUPLES IN A CARING ROLE


A weekend providing time out and a series of structured skills-based workshops for couples caring for a child with a disability.

This respite event will be held twice in 2010 at Sorrento, Western Australia.

This event is supported by the Channel 7 Telethon Trust. There is no charge for the weekend.

Accommodation and catering costs will be met by Kalparrin but couples will need to make there own way to the venue and to meet any incidental costs incurred.

Dates 9AM, Saturday 26 June – 2.30PM Sunday 27 June 2010


9AM, Saturday 11 September – 2.30PM Sunday 12 September 2010

Venue Quality Resort Sorrento Beach, Western Australia

Who should attend?

The weekend and workshops are designed to strengthen the

relationship between couples living in a committed relationship and

caring for a child with a disability. Preference will be given to couples

who have not previously attended Couples Weekends conducted by

Kalparrin although such couples may register their interest in

participating.

Purpose
  • To provide couples who have a child with disabilities with an opportunity to spend time together without the interruptions and activity of parenting.

  • To enable partners in a relationship to relax, re-create and rejuvenate, together in a relaxed, safe and supportive environment.

  • The specially designed workshop sessions provide an opportunity to:

  • Talk about the effect that having a child with a disability has upon your relationship

  • Learn more about communication patterns in couple relationships

  • Look at ways of strengthening communication skills and coping strategies

  • Review the impact stress has upon your relationship and find ways to better manage stress in your lives

For further information or to register your interest in participating, please contact:

Family Support Officer at Kalparrin

Telephone: 93408094 / 1800 066 413


Email: kalparrinwa@health.wa.gov.au


Web: www.kalparrin.org.au