Tag Archive for: Parent and Guardian Resources

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6 Tips for Developing Social Skills Outside the Classroom for Individuals with Autism

Here are 6 tips for fostering social skills for individuals with autism, outside of the classroom.
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Why Trudeau’s Home-Based Children’s Services Extend Beyond the Home

Home-based children's services play a vital role that community-based learning in the overall development of the children they serve. Here's why.
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Recognizing the Early Signs of Autism: How the Trudeau Center Supports Families for a Lifetime

If you notice any of these early signs of autism in your child, it's crucial to seek an evaluation from a qualified professional as soon as possible.
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Unlocking Employment Opportunities: How the J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center’s Employment Concepts Program is Empowering Individuals with Disabilities

Trudeau's Employment Concepts program is a vital initiative aimed at empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to find gainful employment.
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Accessing Early Intervention for Children with Developmental Delays in Rhode Island

While all children grow and develop in unique ways, some children experience delays in their development. Trudeau's Early Intervention (EI) team will work with the child and his or her family to identify areas of need and provide services to address them.
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Understanding Disabilities: What People With Disabilities Wish You Knew

At the heart of the Trudeau Center lies a profound understanding of what people with disabilities wish others knew, and the insights that can bridge the gap between misperception and acceptance.
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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.