DAY ONE finds you at AiMHi learning all about what care workers do to provide support to those with developmental disabilities. The day goes by quickly with visits to the community homes and workshops and AiMHi central. .
A hard video to watch but very important to understand how far our Canadian society has come in your parents life time.
Part of health care is understanding the human body and how it works. This excercise is about learning more about some of our major organs.
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Ready, willing & able is a national initiative that engages, educates and supports employer to hire people with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder. Inclusion BC is an RWA partner, delivering the program in BC.
Launched the “on my way” transitions project to help students with special needs and their families prepare for life after high school. Four unique, talented and enthusiastic students and their families have generously agreed to share their hopes, dreams, challenges and successes as they prepare to leave high school. This is the "2 years later" video.
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Now for a little bit of fun with some laboratory home work. Today you learned a little about a part of our health care system that had to do with those with developmental disabilities.In the opening video you saw students handling some sand...a special sand....KINETIC SAND. It is a tool to help in FINE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT and SENSORY PROCESSING. Todays DOING SCIENCE is about making your own KINETIC SAND
DON'T FORGET QUIZZES #2, 3 AND #4 AND LAB #1 BEFORE MOVING TO DAY TWO
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