Wednesday, February 29, 2012

iPad/Tablet Tidbit

With 500,000 apps in in the iTunes App Store, and almost 200,000 apps in the Android Market, how do you find what you want?  Check out this website that allows you to search for apps in a unique way…App information includes price, platform and description.

www.quixey.com  

THE COMMITMENT WE ALL MUST MAKE TO ENSURE THE BEST FOR OUR CHILDREN


MARCH 8TH - FREE PROGRAM. LUNCH IS PROVIDED.
Join us for a panel discussion, and question and answer opportunity,
for law students, parents, guardians, educators, and others advocating
for children in special education.

Cooley Law School’s Center for Ethics, Services, and
Professionalism, along with the Grand Rapids Student Chapter of
the Disability Law Society present “Integrity in Our Communities,”
a speaker series promoting ethics, service, and professionalism.
Professionalism and Education Advocacy:
Thursday, March 8, 2012

Noon-1:30 p.m.
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Grand Rapids Campus – Room 529
111 Commerce Ave SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Program is free. Lunch will be provided.
RSVP to Karen Rowlader at rowladek@cooley.edu.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

A Promising New Read - Bloom, by Kelle Hampton


Bloom By Kelle Hampton


 

Bloom

Finding Beauty in the Unexpected--A Memoir


 On Sale:4/3/2012
Watch this trailer for a glimpse into this
soon to be released Memoir

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=H8mdtbVd1ek#


Monday, February 20, 2012

Upcoming Transition Workshop April 17th

Transition Planning? What’s That? I Just Want to Help Young Adults Reach Their Hopes and Dreams: Part I

Families, service coordinators, case managers, and others who work with young adults will learn from representatives of state and community organizations how to help them plan
for their future education, health care, and mental health needs. Tools and resources from the “Helping Young Adults with Disabilities Reach Their Hopes and Dreams Toolkit” will be shared.

April 17, 2012
9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Kent County Educational
Service Center Rogue Room
Pkg. Lot #11
2930 Knapp NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
(616) 365-2297

To Register For This Session Visit
www.bridges4kids.org/f2f
or Families May Register by Calling (800) 552-4821
Workshop: $10 (Includes Meal) • CEUs: $15

Health & Education Workshop - Thursday, February 23rd

Everything My Child Needs to Know About
Sexuality But, I Was Afraid to Tell!
Is based on sixteen areas of sexuality,
which should be part of every individual’s
learning on this topic. Basic body parts to
abuse and exploitation will be covered. It
will be factual, but fun, with many real life
stories that illustrate the perils of having
too little, or the incorrect information in
this area. Examples will be given that help
you get ideas and make a plan to meet
the needs of children and their families.
There will be no off limit topics, since
this presentation will be geared toward
teaching teens through adulthood. So
come ready with your questions and be
prepared for open, and frank, and fun
discussion. 

February 23, 2012
9:00 am – 3:00 pm

The Bicycle Factory
Grand Valley State
University
201 Front Avenue SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
(616) 331-7366

To Register For This Session Visit
www.bridges4kids.org/f2f
or Families May Register by Calling (313) 557-8780
Workshop: $10 (Includes Meal) • CEUs: $15

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Upcoming Opportunities - Family Hope Foundation

Family Hope Foundation invests in children with special needs through family support, engaging community experts, advocacy through collaboration and financial assistance to provide access to therapies.

Here are a number of resources and upcoming opportunities.  



1)      Knapp Church hosts a monthly “Music Extraveganza,” called CELEBRATE! with the mission of providing special needs individuals of all ages an opportunity to sing, dance and live life.  Each month the students and adults of Knapp Church provide live music and entertainment for the enjoyment of the special needs community.  Time is 2:00-3:15pm at 4025 Knapp Street, GR on Feb 26, March 25, April 29 and May 20.  Call 616-363-5078 for more information.

2)      The Ottawa ISD is hosting a day-long conference for parents called, “Love, Learn, Hope”.  It is on March 15 and is only $10 for the day and includes lunch!  See attached brochure for more information about sessions and registration.

3)      Project SEARCH is a school to work program in Kent County for young adults in the special education system approaching graduation age.  They are currently taking applications for next year.  Students get real work experience at Fifth Third or Spectrum Health through this unique and wonderful program.  For more information please contact Cindy Alferink at 464-1176.  Informational flyer and application packet are attached.

4)      This week, Tammy Finn from The Arc Kent County will join 150 leaders of The Arc from across the country to attend a White House Community Leaders Briefing.  What a wonderful opportunity for West Michigan families to have our own advocate and community leader representing us!  Read the attached document for more information!

5)      GRCC will be hosting their 9th Annual Family Matters program on Saturday, February 25 from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm in the Ford Fieldhouse. This program will have several activities for children of all ages (inflatables, face painting, make-your-own stuffed animal, etc.), along with a variety of exhibitors that will provide a variety resources to families.  This event is FREE!!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Girls Craft Weekend

Camp Manitou-Lin:  Girls Craft Weekend
Friday, March 2-Sunday, March 4

Craft away the winter blues! Spend the weekend doing amazing crafts, such as basket weaving, candle making and tie dye.

The Girls Craft Weekend is open to campers between 8 and 16 years of age. The cost to participate is $90.00 per camper for YMCA members and $100.00 per camper for non-members.

For more information or to register, please contact Camp Manitou-Lin at 1-888-909-2267.

Upcoming Tablet Workshop

Workshop: It's Tablet Time!
Saturday, March 3 -- 9:00am-3:00pm

Parents and providers who want to learn about using an iPad or tablet device with children who have special needs are invited to this workshop at the DeVos Center in downtown Grand Rapids.

Exhibitors, vendors and service providers will be available throughout the day to share resources and answer questions. Parking, continental breakfast and lunch are included in the $10.00 workshop fee. Childcare is available; contact Barbara Corbin at 616-365-2384 for more information.

To register or learn more about the workshop, please visitkentisdat.pbworks.com or contact Carla Baker atcarlabaker@kentisd.org or 616-365-2310.

iPad/Tablet Tidbit

iAutism is a blog site with many resources for iPads/iPhone/iTouch devices and Android Tablet devices.  Find apps, articles, tutorials, etc.  (Site toggles between English and Spanish with button in upper right corner).

If you would like to receive Kindy Segovia's iPad/Tablet Tidbits directly, please email your request to:
Kindy Segovia   kindysegovia@kentisd.org

Upcoming Documentary On HBO

HBO To Air New Film Tackling Disability Caregiving

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A new documentary chronicling one woman’s experience as she assumes care of her sister with an intellectual disability is set to premiere on HBO later this month.
The documentary "Raising Renee" is scheduled to premiere on HBO2 Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. ET. (Courtesy: West City Films, Inc.)
The documentary "Raising Renee" is scheduled to premiere on HBO2 Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. ET. (Courtesy: West City Films, Inc.)
The film, “Raising Renee,” follows Beverly McIver and her older sister, Renee, over a six-year period. An acclaimed painter with a flourishing career in the art world, McIver casually promised her mother that she would take care of Renee, who functions at the level of a third-grader, when her mother could not.
When McIver’s mother died in 2004, she followed through on her promise, moving Renee from their mother’s home in North Carolina to live with her in Arizona. Soon realizing that she needed help caring for Renee, McIver ultimately returned to North Carolina — a place she’d vowed never to live after leaving the segregation-filled environment of her youth.
The documentary, which premieres Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. ET on HBO2, follows the two sisters as they adapt to their new reality and confront the opportunity for Renee to live independently for the first time ever at age 50.
“Raising Renee” is just the latest film focusing on disability issues to appear on HBO. In recent years, the cable channel aired Monica & David, a documentary about the marriage of two young adults with Down syndrome, and produced a biopic of autism self-advocate Temple Grandin.