Education Programs

Our education offerings ensure families and community members have access to the knowledge and information they need to support the full participation of children with disabilities.

Education assists families to support the best quality of life and enable full participation in all areas of life, as clients and their families see fit. 

Education Programs

Parents Talking Across the Spectrum

(Virtual, Tues or Wed, Jan - Apr & Jan - May) During this guided discussion, we focus on autism and behavioural strategies and provide helpful resources to parents of children with autism.
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Using Visual Supports (Windsor)

(In-person, May 27) During this in-person educational opportunity for parents and caregivers (please do not bring your child/youth to the event), you will learn practical visual strategies to support routines, transitions, and daily activities during less structured days.
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Child Health Symposium 2026

(Virtual & In-person, May 28) A collaborative presentation of Western University's Faculty of Health Sciences and TVCC
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Sensory 101 Parent Education

(Virtual, Jun 2) An introduction to what the sensory systems are and how they work. The goal is to understand your child better. This understanding will assist families in developing strategies to help make life easier.
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Successful Social Skills and Autism

(Virtual, Jun 3) Join us for Successful Social Skills and Autism, which will provide practical ways to teach and practice social skills with your child or youth with autism, even when our social circles are smaller than usual.
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Making Difficult Events Easier

(Virtual, Jun 9) We know that "difficult events" can happen at any time and can be stressful for children as well as parents and caregivers!
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Communication Across the Day

(Virtual, Jun 10) This virtual, one-hour presentation is designed for parents and caregivers of children who are non-verbal, pre-verbal, or those with emerging language. We will focus on communication development for children with autism, but all parents or professionals are welcome to join.
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Getting Ready for School - Virtual Parent Session

(Virtual, June 10) This session will provide current information about the kindergarten program, what services may be available to your child and how best to prepare children with disabilities and parents for entry to school.
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The Power of Motivation

(Virtual, Jun 11) In this presentation, we will introduce PRT® and focus on one of the most pivotal areas of childhood development – motivation! You will learn why it is so important to find motivation and how to use your child’s motivation to unlock their learning and engagement in daily activities!
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Using Visual Supports (CHATHAM)

(In-person, June 11) During this in-person educational opportunity for parents and caregivers (please do not bring your child/youth to the event), you will learn practical visual strategies to support routines, transitions, and daily activities.
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Toilet Training 101

(Virtual, Jun 15) Join us to better understand the many parts of toilet training and for help deciding if your child is ready for this step.
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Paperwork & Funding General Information - Transitioning to Adulthood

(Virtual, Jun 16, Sept 23, Dec 15) Do you know what financial resources are available for your youth with a disability transitioning to adulthood?
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