Sensory Playgroup – August 25th
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Sensory playgroup – Miamisburg, OH
August 25, 2018
Status: Closed
Sensory playgroup – Miamisburg, OH
August 25, 2018
Status: Closed
Transitioning from Summer to School – A Workshop for Parents
August 8, 2018
In partnership with the Heart of Autism organization, the team at Trumpet Behavioral Health is here to help, with tips and tricks to make the transition from summer to school easier.
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Upcoming “All About Autism” Discussion on Speech Development by Trumpet Behavioral Health Expert
Trumpet Behavioral Health has been invited to present during the monthly national Cigna health plan “All About Autism” series.
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may present challenging behaviors, which can be frustrating for parents.
Trumpet will review common challenging behaviors – and offer tips and strategies to cope with them.
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Toilet training is a challenge for all children with special needs and their parents, but routine-based toilet training can help. Trumpet Behavioral Health is offering a parent training event to provide practical advice on how to start toilet training.
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Be Your Child’s Advocate: Navigating IEPs to Ensure Educational Success, a Parent Workshop. Trumpet is offering a parent workshop to help parents who are new to IEPs successfully navigate the process.
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Trumpet Behavioral Health is hosting a merry—not scary—meet and greet with Santa! During this sensory friendly event for families, you can avoid waiting in lines and other distractions to meet and take a photo with the jolly old elf.
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Do You Have a Picky Eater with Autism? Trumpet’s Behavior Specialists Are Here to Help! Trumpet’s behavior specialists are offering this free workshop to help you alter your child’s picky eating habits.
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Trumpet Behavioral Health Offering Sibling Workshop. Our Sibling Workshop will provide support and guidance to siblings of children with special needs.
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