Tag Archive for: Parent and Guardian Resources

Lori-Ann Ethier

10 Trudeau Truths with Job Developer Lori-Ann Ethier

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 Lori-Ann Ethier!
Community Connections in Summer: Social Activities That Build Independence

Community Connections in Summer: Social Activities That Build Independence

Summer represents a season of endless possibilities and countless opportunities for children to explore, learn, and grow.

Sensory-Friendly Summer Activities for Children with Autism

Summer brings excitement and new experiences, but for children with autism spectrum disorder, the season's sensory-rich environments can present unique challenges.
Trudeau Tigers winning a tournament

How Trudeau’s Adult Day Program Creates Enriching Summer Experiences: Spotlight on Trudeau Tigers

Summer at Trudeau Center brings a special kind of energy to our Adult Day Program. As temperatures rise, so does the excitement among participants who eagerly anticipate the season's unique opportunities for growth, connection, and achievement.
Jocelyne Hernandez

10 Trudeau Truths with Lead Behavior Therapist Jocelyne Hernandez

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 Jocelyne Hernandez!
Young girl giggling and hugging her helper at home

Benefits of Summer HBTS and PASS Programming and Consistency in Services

As the school year winds down and summer approaches, many parents of children with special needs face important decisions about maintaining therapeutic support during the break.

Keeping Cool: Summer Safety Tips for Children with Special Needs

Summer brings days filled with sunshine, adventures, and a break from routine. For families of children with special needs, this season offers opportunities for sensory exploration and engagement.
Child being hugged for support

Communication and Mental Health: Giving Children with Disabilities the Tools to Express Their Feelings

As Mental Health Awareness Month is observed this May, the Trudeau Center reflects on its 60+ year commitment to transforming the lives of individuals with differing abilities.
Mark Rowe

10 Trudeau Truths with Program Manager Mark Rowe

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 Mark Rowe!
Human being helping another climb over a rock

Creating Supportive Living Environments That Nurture Mental Health

This May, as we observe Mental Health Awareness Month, the Trudeau Center highlights its commitment to support not just physical needs, but emotional and mental wellbeing.