Tag Archive for: Developmental Disabilities

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Employment Success Stories: Adults with Developmental Disabilities in the Workplace

As we celebrate Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Trudeau Center proudly highlights the transformative impact of our Employment Concepts program.

Down Syndrome and Early Intervention: A Parent’s Guide

Learning that your child has Down syndrome can be an emotional journey filled with questions about their development and future.
Making Waves of Progress: Early Intervention Families Share Success Stories from SafeSplash Partnership

Making Waves of Progress: Early Intervention Families Share Success Stories from SafeSplash Partnership

At the J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center, we believe in the transformative power of specialized therapy that meets children where they are—both developmentally and in environments where they can thrive.
Brain Injury Awareness Month

Brain Injury Awareness Month

Falls lead to nearly half of TBI-related hospitalizations. Falls can affect individuals of all ages and may happen at any time.
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Understanding the Connection Between Autism and Developmental Disabilities

During Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, understand the relationship between autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities.

Love, Relationships, and Independence: Supporting Adults with Disabilities

The desire for meaningful relationships and romantic connections is a fundamental part of the human experience, including for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Teaching Social Skills Through Play: Valentine’s Activities in Trudeau’s ABA Program

At the Trudeau Center's ABA Treatment Center, we understand that holidays provide unique opportunities to enhance social skills development through naturally motivating and engaging activities.

A Legacy of Compassion: Doddie McShane’s 40-Year Journey at the Trudeau Center

After 40 years of service to Trudeau, Doddie McShane, who has dedicated her career to transforming lives and building an inclusive community for people with differing abilities, prepares for retirement.

Building Friendship Skills: How Our Early Intervention Programs Help Children Connect

As Valentine's Day approaches, many of us reflect on the importance of relationships and connections in our lives. The Trudeau Center understands that the foundation for meaningful relationships begins in early childhood.
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Embracing Neurodiversity in the New Year: Understanding and Celebrating Differences in Autism

As we enter 2025, the Trudeau Center continues its 60-year mission of supporting individuals with developmental disabilities while championing an increasingly important perspective: neurodiversity.