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Join us during a TR Game Night! Parents can come to the Auburn Public Library and use the computer lab during a guided lesson to make an infographic about their loved one. Infographics will be a full-color one page handout that details medical conditions, allergies, and needs of your loved one. These are great to hand out to teachers, doctor's offices, medical professionals, and anyone who works with your loved one. Work alongside Elizabeth Danson, local SPED Teacher, to create something that advocates for your loved one! We will work in the Computer Lab at the Auburn Public Library while your loved one is at TR Game Night., , January 10th - Game night for ages 17+, January 24th - Game night for ages 5-16 FREE to Therapeutic Program Parents.


TR Program Vision:
Our vision is to support all persons through inclusive recreation opportunities that meet the needs of physical activity, socialization, engagement, friendship-building, and education. We support the combined use of the ABA model and the sensory model for emotional regulation and behavior management.
 
TR Program Culture:
  • We will offer tools for those who are sensory-seeking and sensory-avoidant to foster internal regulation.
  • We focus on supporting individuals to use their language and self-expression to share how they are feeling.
  • We train staff and volunteers/guests on specific ways to present themselves so as not to seem intimidating or scary to participants, such as encouraging them to sit on the floor or dress in casual clothing
  • We provide visual cues, simple instructions, modeling, extended time, and flexibility in programming to ensure everyone can participate at their level. We scale activities to meet the abilities and needs of our participants.
  • We give two choices and allow time to think through and respond.
  • We give eye contact as much as is feasible to participants to acknowledge their person/needs.
  • We will utilize social stories when feasible to foster positive engagement and appropriate responses.
  • We promote behaviors that are healthy and inclusive. We look at behaviors to communicate a want or a need. We look for this need and provide an alternative, more appropriate way for the individual to obtain what they are looking for.
  • We use positive reinforcement to reinforce actions that we want to continue. We use reinforcers to reward positive behaviors, such as time with a favorite toy or a break from the program.
  • We use de-escalation techniques – a calm voice, neutral body language, moving to a quiet space if possible – to communicate when times get stressful. If someone has a behavior that is increasing, we will look to call parents for support or for early release from the activity.


Contact:
Elizabeth Kaufman 
334-501-2939
ekaufman@auburnalabama.org

Therapeutic Programs follow the same participation guidelines as Special Olympics International. In order to qualify for Therapeutic Programs, participants must have a medically diagnosed cognitive impairment. When you register for programs, please list all medical conditions your participant has been diagnosed with as this will help us best support them to be successful while participating in our activities.

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TR Parents - Create an Infographic - Winter 2024 
19y and up N/A 01/10/2025 - 01/24/2025
05:45 PM - 06:45 PM

Auburn Public Library Computer Lab
$0.00 Res, $0.00 Non-Res