Presented by Joli Webberman, M.Ed, BCBA, LBA, Clinical Director-Behavioral Innovations.
Visuals are a way to not only aid in communication but a way to help support transitions from one activity to another, act as a reminder of the steps of an activity (i.e. washing hands, tying shoes), and a resource in assisting comprehension of vocal language. Join us for a Make it and Take it session. You will be going home with several visuals specific to your child’s needs related to behavior, communication, and daily skills.
Space is limited and advance registration is required by Wednesday, January 5. Questions? Please contact Hannah Fredette.
COVID-19: The Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas highly encourages masks, frequent hand sanitizing, and social distancing when possible for all in-person programs and events. We aim to provide safe activities across all age groups; however, please know there are risks involved with attending an in-person event of this nature. The Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas assumes no responsibility should you or your family members test positive for the COVID-19 virus after attending one of our events.
If you or your family members are experiencing any symptoms of the COVID-19 virus, we ask that you please remain home to help reduce the spread to our high risk population. We also ask that you please notify us if you or your family members test positive in the days following an event so we can inform others of possible exposure. Names and other identifying information will always be kept confidential. COVID-19 policies and procedures are subject to change as new information and recommendations from national, state, and local leaders emerge.