Tag Archive for: Home and Center Based Children’s Services

Making December Magic Accessible for All Children

Creating inclusive experiences that honor each child's unique needs while capturing the spirit of the season is at the heart of our Children's Services programs. 

10 Trudeau Truths with Home-based Children’s Services Clinician Marissa Falco

You know them as the educators, caregivers and leaders who work to keep everything running smoothly so that our clients at the Trudeau Center can have the best experience possible. But what are they like when they're off the clock? Get to know Marissa Falco!

How Trudeau’s Home-Based Services Turn Everyday Activities into Learning Opportunities

Explore how Trudeau Center’s Home-Based Children’s Services help families turn everyday routines into powerful learning experiences.
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Embracing Calm: Mindfulness and Stress-Reduction Techniques for Individuals with Autism

By offering a diverse range of strategies – from deep breathing and guided imagery to mindful movement and sensory-friendly spaces – the Trudeau Center equips individuals with autism with valuable tools to manage stress and improve their quality of life.
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Benefits of Home-Based Services for Children and Families

The Trudeau Center recognizes the tremendous benefits of home-based children's services and therapies in promoting the well-being and development of the individuals they serve. 
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Empowering Young Adults: Trudeau’s Commitment to Life Skills Development

The Trudeau Center places a particular emphasis on equipping young adults with the essential life skills they need to thrive. Recognizing the pivotal transition from adolescence to adulthood, the center's skilled staff empowers these individuals to navigate life's challenges and embrace their independence. 
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The Importance of Finding a Community of Support When Your Child Has A Disability

If your child has an intellectual, developmental, or other disability, finding community support and connection with other parents facing similar challenges is so beneficial.  
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What Are The Signs of A Developmental Delay?

Various red flags may indicate Atypical development in children, including delays in communication, movement, social/emotional interactions, and cognitive/problem-solving skills. While there are general timelines for developmental milestones, the most crucial factor is steady forward progress, and any concerns should be discussed with a pediatrician, as early intervention can significantly impact a child's developmental potential.