WAMMS Early Years with Archway Community Services
Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 Time: Evening, TBD Format: Online Walk a Mile in My Shoes (WAMMS) - Early Years for Archway Community Services
Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 Time: Evening, TBD Format: Online Walk a Mile in My Shoes (WAMMS) - Early Years for Archway Community Services
Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Format: Online Details are coming up soon!
Our team presents an online workshop for Vancouver Public Library, "Supporting Early Literacy at Home." Are you worried about your child falling behind in reading this summer? Learn from the experts at LDS - Learn. Develop. Succeed. who support students with learning differences. This interactive workshop will teach you about reading readiness, including phonemic awareness, letters and […]
Join us September 26 at 7pm for a one-hour workshop and learn how you can help your child develop strong executive function skills!
Join us November 27 at 7pm for a one hour workshop and learn about supporting your child with math anxiety.
Start the year with resolutions tailored to you! Let us help you set achievable goals, build habits, and prioritize self-compassion, making the process empowering and frustration-free. ✔️ Get your free tickets to Neurodivergent New Year’s Resolutions!
This workshop is designed to empower individuals in navigating workplace inclusion by addressing two key areas: deciding whether to disclose personal needs and utilizing assistive technology to enhance professional success. This workshop will explore the benefits and challenges of disclosure, providing a clear understanding of legal rights and accommodations. Participants will gain tools and strategies to advocate for their needs and learn how to use assistive technology effectively in their professional lives.
In honour of Women’s Day, this workshop spotlights neurodivergent women and girls, exploring how societal, cultural, and biological factors influence their unique experiences. Participants will gain insights into gendered differences in diagnosis and support, the challenges of late identification, overlooked or misunderstood signs of neurodivergence, and masking. Through education and shared stories, this workshop aims to deepen understanding and inspire advocacy for neurodivergent women and girls, celebrating their resilience in diversity.
Supporting Your Neurodivergent Teen. Is your neurodivergent teen ready for high school? This transition can bring new challenges in learning, organization, and social life. How will you support your teen? Where will you go with concerns about learning, services, and support?
Join us for this practical workshop designed to help families navigate this change confidently. Gain expert insights, discover essential tools, and learn how to access the right supports for your child.
Join us for a follow-up Parent Circle Discussion on Thursday, April 24, from 7-8 PM, where you’ll connect with other parents and guardians navigating the transition to high school. This facilitated conversation will feature parents of high school students who can offer valuable insights, answer questions, and share their experiences.
Whether your child is starting high school soon or already adjusting, this is a great opportunity to learn, share, and gain support from a community that understands.
Sign up today and be part of the conversation!
Did you know that individuals with learning differences are at a higher risk of facing mental health challenges? This workshop dives into the complex relationship between learning differences and mental health, highlighting how it affects cognitive function, behaviour, and overall well-being.
Join us for an insightful session where we'll explore neuroaffirming practices that promote resilience and nurture the holistic well-being of neurodivergent individuals. Don't miss out on discovering practical strategies that can make a lasting difference!
Have you ever wondered about the Disability Tax Credit (DTC)? Have you ever thought about applying?
The DTC is a federal program for Canadians living with a physical or mental disability or medical condition that affects their daily life. Join Disability Tax Credit Advocate T.J. Firenze to learn more. She has actively supported individuals and families in BC and across Canada to get approvals for a wide range of disabilities, including ADHD, learning disabilities, Autism, mental health issues, etc. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the benefits and reasons for applying.