The Simcoe County District School Board announced registration is open for upcoming social and recreational programs offered to students with special education needs and their family members.
The programs run between October and December, with some virtual and some in-person options.
Space is limited and registration must be completed online by Oct. 18 here: scdsb.on.ca/inclusiverecreationprograms.
A follow-up interview may occur, and online registration does not guarantee participation.
The programs coming up include:
Coding and robotics social skills program
A five-week coding and robotics themed program designed to improve computing, problem-solving, and social skills of children with a developmental profile consistent with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by focusing on following instructions, creativity, and conversational skills. This program will run virtually from October to November.
Journey to Success social skills program
A six-week program designed to improve problem-solving skills of children with a developmental profile consistent with ASD by focusing on co-operation and teamwork to support social skills development. This program will run virtually from October to December.
Music social skills program
An eight-week music-based program designed to improve emotional regulation and social skills of children with a developmental profile consistent with ASD by focusing on singing, dancing, and playing instruments in a group setting. This program will run in person from October to December.
Recreation social skills program
A seven-week multi-component recreation program designed to improve the gross motor skills and social skills of children with a developmental profile consistent with ASD. This program will run in person from October to December.
SIBSHOPs workshop for siblings of children with special needs
A six-week program designed to encourage friendships and connections between siblings of children with special needs by focusing on playing games, participating in fun activities, and sharing stories. This program will run in person from November to December.
Parents/guardians are an important part of the programs and may be required to attend the programs. Parents/guardians will receive resources and support to help children develop and practice new skills at home and at school.