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Parent Education… The LCA Way.

I am a Hanen certified speech-language pathologist, which in my case means that I can lead three different Hanen Centre programs.  The Hanen Centre trains speech-language pathologists all over the...

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Vina – Interviewed in the Family Center on Technology and Disability Newsletter

Check out Vina’s interview in the May 2012 newsletter for the Family Center on Technology and Disability – she is kind of a big deal: http://www.fctd.info/newsletters/301  …The post Vina – Interviewed...

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Why I Became An SLP

I came to the States to pursue my Master’s Degree in Special Education. At that time, I did not know what speech-language pathology was because there was no such a program in China. During my first...

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Why I Became An SLP

When I began college at Western Washington University, I had intended to go into education. I knew that I wanted to have an impact on the world in a positive way by helping people. In the spring of my...

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Cheap, Fun, and Highly Productive Play

I once conducted an entire 50-minute, speech-language therapy session with no other materials besides a  pinto bean and a Kleenex. The client and I were solidly engaged in describing and elaborating...

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October Is Physical Therapy Month

Physical therapy promotes gross motor skill development and can help children improve their strength, coordination, balance, and motor planning. Physical therapy helps children to explore their...

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Why We Love Being Physical Therapists!

    Carrie - “I love being a Physical Therapist (PT) for SO many reasons! Ultimately, exploring a child’s world with them is refreshing and challenges me to see things with an open mind. When I get the...

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Motor Skill Tip: Flamingo Stand

  The blurry picture above shows how wiggly this kiddo was when trying our next motor skill idea: Flamingo Stand! Flamingos are the absolute best at standing on one leg, and what better animal to try...

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Inspirational Videos

Last night, Comedy Central hosted a fundraiser which generated over $4 million dollars to go towards funding therapeutic interventions for autism spectrum disorders. Starring for the event was a young...

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Working with MEDRIX to support the autism population in Vietnam

Lakeside Center for Autism was contacted by MEDRIX in July of 2012 to work together to support children affected by autism in Vietnam. We would collaborate on an assessment that takes the best...

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LCA Seeking Typical Pears: Lakeside Academy LCA’s preschool program, is looking for typical peer models. The program, based on the principles of PRT, offers appropriate learning and sensory...

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Presentation for the Everett Clinic

Presentation at Whistler Dr. Reilly and Dan Stachelski recently had the honor to present at the 5th annual Everett Clinic Ski-M.E. Conference. The event has been established to provide continuing...

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PROMPT workshop

An example of what PROMPT looks like -  here I am providing an organizing, supportive parameter prompt to Charlotte.   Last week I attended a workshop to receive training in PROMPT – the acronym...

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Occupational Therapy Month Kickoff!

Welcome to National Occupational Therapy Month! This March, we will emphasize the following skill areas each week: WEEK 1: Activities of Daily Living WEEK 2: Fine Motor WEEK 3: Sensory Processing WEEK...

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SUMMER SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM

Lakeside is thrilled to announce our inaugural summer program! Check out our flyer for more details. Register as soon as possible. Space is limited! TAG! Summer flyer…The post SUMMER SOCIAL SKILLS...

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Activities of Daily Living!

Week one of OT month has begun with an emphasis on ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)!  Activities of daily living are our everyday routine tasks that we engage in that include eating, bathing,...

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Making Meal Time a Positive Experience

When thinking about and interacting with kids who have autism we are often treating skills related to social interactions, play and motor skills.  After all, these are some of the areas most commonly...

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It’s Autism Awareness Month. Let’s use Person First Language

…The post It’s Autism Awareness Month. Let’s use Person First Language appeared first on Lakeside Center for Autism.

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Feeding Series Continued

Last month we started a blog series on mealtime challenges in children with autism. In continuing with this series, here is some more information on making mealtime a more positive experience:   Making...

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Dyspraxia!

Dyspraxia. Have you heard of it? Can you guess what it means? Even if you think you have no idea what it is, you’ve undoubtedly seen it in kids and adults and didn’t know what to call it! Check out...

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