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Terry Booth

Peaks and Potentials Camp - Bozeman - June 17-22, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this camp What:
    The Office of Continuing Education is proud to once again offer Peaks & Potentials to Montana youth. Now in its 29th successful summer, this experience is designed to give high-ability/high-potential students entering grades 5-7 (in Fall 2012) the opportunity to explore special topics of interest and work with experts in various subject areas. A recommendation from an appropriate school official is required for the student's acceptance. Where:
    MSU Campus
    Bozeman, MT 59717 When:
    June 17-22, 2012 Contact:
    E-mail ContinuingEd@montana.edu or call (406) 994-6683.
Roger Holt

Prentke Romich Company - AAC Summer Camps - 0 views

  • Meet new friends and learn with others at an AAC Summer Camp! Improve your literacy skills and participate in language-building activities. The following camps provide unique learning experiences for AAC device users and families.
Roger Holt

Finding a Camp for Your Child With Special Needs - 0 views

  • Ah, summer camp. The mosquitoes, the swim races, the friendships, the bug juice, the postcards home. What child wouldn't benefit from the fun and structured freedom camps provide? Kids with special needs are no exception. But the prospect can seem daunting to parents and kids alike — how can you be sure that your child will get the attention he or she needs? Will your child be able to participate fully? What about the other kids? Will your child make friends? Will they understand your child's special needs?
Roger Holt

Outdoor, indoor adventures for all: A guide to summer camps around western Montana - 0 views

  • From art to outdoor adventures and leadership to sports, there’s sure to be a camp that fits your child’s interests this summer in western Montana.
Roger Holt

ADHD Aspegers LD Summer Camp Program: Camp Buckskin Ely Minnesota - 0 views

  • Camp Buckskin has been helping young people with ADD, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Aspergers, or those who may be adopted to learn and grow for more than 50 years. We provide a structured, consistent, and supportive environment with quality instruction in traditional camp and some academic activities. Our featured Personal Growth Program works to enhance social awareness and improve social skills. Our parents are most interested in helping their children make and maintain friendships, so we work each day to accomplish this goal. In addition, we strive to improve problem solving/coping skills to help our campers become more self reliant and take on increased responsibility for themselves.
Roger Holt

A Camp For Every Kid - 0 views

  • Every kid should be able to look back on summer camp as a memorable time spent having fun, making friends, and gaining new skills and independence. Yet, as if the process of finding the right camp isn’t baffling enough, parents of children with special needs come to the search process with an additional, and often complex, set of concerns. To get at the heart of some of parents’ most important questions, New York Family spoke with Gary Shulman of Resources for Children with Special Needs, who assures parents that, in the end, it’s worth the effort to find a program both you and your child will love.
Roger Holt

Announcing "Teachers Write!" A Virtual Summer Writing Camp for Teachers & Librarians - 0 views

  • Teachers Write! is an online virtual summer writing camp for teachers and librarians who understand how important it is for people teaching writing to walk the walk. If you’re a teacher or librarian who would love to work on your own writing, we’d love to have you join us.
Terry Booth

Summer Fun for Kids with Special Needs - Billings - Multiple Dates thru Summer - 0 views

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    Click here to download the flyer for information on all events offered (.pdf) Click here to download the flyer for information on all events offered (.pdf)
Roger Holt

FCTD | Summer Camp: Trees, Tents & Technology - 0 views

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    Children with disabilities who use assistive technology will soon flock to residential and day camps throughout the county. There, they will be met by college-age counselors, digital natives, who are eager users of technology they know and eager learners of technology with which they are not yet familiar.
danny hagfeldt

Weekend for Families: Summer Preview - Billings - April 21-22, 2012 - 0 views

  • You can visit http://weekendforfamilies.com/ for complete information on this event!What:Join us for a weekend filled with fun for the whole family. Parents will have a one-stop shop for all their kids' summer camp and activity signups. Don't miss this opportunity to capture your prime audience. Booth rates increase March 1, so don't delay.It is a weekend designed to be a place where there's something for everyone in the family and a whole lot of fun, shopping, playing, and laughing. It will be Billings' first all-family expo showcasing over 100 booths in our new tradeshow, a family comedy night and more! Billings has never seen an expo like this! Purchase a ticket or reserve your booth today!When:Saturday, April 21, 20129:00 am - 6:30 pmSunday, April 22, 201210:00 am - 4:00 pmWhere:Montana Pavilion at Metra ParkBillings, MTContact:Weekend for FamiliesPhone: (406) 696-6585Website: weekendforfamilies.com
Terry Booth

PART II of EP Live's Seizure Management Series 2010 - Webinar - July 20, 2010 - 0 views

  • Part II Seminar Coverage: How to Beat Bad Seizures Including a discussion of chronic AED meds and Diastat; Discussing DIASTAT with your doctor; Use of DIASTAT in various settings as school, work, vacation, etc.; Summer travel, summer camp, returning to school, and having Diastat on hand for these situation; Case studies; Review of various state laws relating to which professionals can administer DIASTAT. Who Should Attend: Families and Caregivers; Physicians; Nurses; Educators and School Administrators; Allied Health Care Professionals; Institutions Serving the ID/DD Population: State and privately-held facilities, Military Healthcare personnel.
Roger Holt

Arts & Science Award Program - Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard ... - 0 views

  • The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) offers financial awards for students, ages 6 to 19, to participate in after school, weekend or summer programs focused on developing skills in the arts or sciences. Programs can be offered through museums, nature centers, art or music centers, zoological parks, space and science camps, dance and theater studios, martial arts studios or any other program with a focus on the arts or sciences.
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