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WEBCASTS | THE HELP GROUP Webcasts | The Help Group. Join us for free, live monthly webcasts where we have experts in education and the special needs community provide valuable insights to parents, educators, and mental health professionals. Must RSVP to receive the Zoom link prior to each live session. Make sure to bookmark this page and check back frequently forthe
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The Help Group is pleased to be able to offer an in-person enrichment camp this summer for children and teens ages 10-15 with mild autism spectrum disorder and other social challenges! CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges. It provides a great opportunity to make connections with other young adults with common interests and is structured to ensure a positive experience for all participants. Club LA is part of Advance LA, which provides support services for youngKALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. PIER EARLY PSYCHOSIS (EP) PROGRAM Referrals to Support Groups for Client and Family. For more information about the program or to refer an adolescent or young adult for screening and treatment for Early psychosis, please contact: Rosalinda Sanchez, LMFT. PIER Program Coordinator. 310 751-1189. rsanchez@thehelpgroup.org. PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness. BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally. THE SCIENCE OF MAKING FRIENDS: HELPING SOCIALLY CHALLENGED The Science of Making Friends: Helping Socially Challenged Teens and Adults Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson Assistant Clinical Professor Director, The Help Group - UCLA Autism Research Alliance THE HELP GROUPABOUT USSCHOOLSPROGRAMS & SERVICESPARENT EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH Autism Spectrum Disorder – Learn the Facts. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviorsand interests.
WEBCASTS | THE HELP GROUP Webcasts | The Help Group. Join us for free, live monthly webcasts where we have experts in education and the special needs community provide valuable insights to parents, educators, and mental health professionals. Must RSVP to receive the Zoom link prior to each live session. Make sure to bookmark this page and check back frequently forthe
HELP GROUP CAMPS
The Help Group is pleased to be able to offer an in-person enrichment camp this summer for children and teens ages 10-15 with mild autism spectrum disorder and other social challenges! CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges. It provides a great opportunity to make connections with other young adults with common interests and is structured to ensure a positive experience for all participants. Club LA is part of Advance LA, which provides support services for youngKALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. PIER EARLY PSYCHOSIS (EP) PROGRAM Referrals to Support Groups for Client and Family. For more information about the program or to refer an adolescent or young adult for screening and treatment for Early psychosis, please contact: Rosalinda Sanchez, LMFT. PIER Program Coordinator. 310 751-1189. rsanchez@thehelpgroup.org. PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness. BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally. THE SCIENCE OF MAKING FRIENDS: HELPING SOCIALLY CHALLENGED The Science of Making Friends: Helping Socially Challenged Teens and Adults Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson Assistant Clinical Professor Director, The Help Group - UCLA Autism Research Alliance ADMISSIONS | THE HELP GROUP Admissions Process. Below is a brief outline of the steps involved in The Help Group’s admissions process. Parents Open House. Open Houses for prospective parents provide them with the opportunity to visit the campus and learn more about the school’s program, philosophy andapproach.
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Project Six Adult Residential Program. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities through endorsing choices and protecting rights. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six iscommitted to a
PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness.KALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. PROJECT SIX / THE COMMONS Project Six/The Commons serves male and female adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17. Our program is designed to treat adolescents with a variety of diagnoses and behaviors, including Asperger’s Disorder, autism spectrum disorder, mood and anxiety disorders, learning disabilities and emotional and behavioral challenges.VILLAGE GLEN SCHOOL
Overview. Village Glen School is an innovative, multidisciplinary day school specifically designed for students with challenges in the areas of socialization, communicative and pragmatic language development and peer relations, including Asperger’s Disorder, high functioning autism, anxiety-related disorders and non-verbal learningdisabilities.
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Village Glen School. Village Glen School is a college preparatory program that serves students K-12 with high-functioning autism and challenges in the areas of socialization, language development and peer relations. The Pace Program offers honors and AP classes for gifted students. The Beacon Program provides additional positivebehavior
THE SCIENCE OF MAKING FRIENDS: HELPING SOCIALLY CHALLENGED The Science of Making Friends: Helping Socially Challenged Teens and Adults Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson Assistant Clinical Professor Director, The Help Group - UCLA Autism Research Alliance ADVANCE LA TRANSITIONING TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS Advance LA’s 2015 Day for Young Adults is a one-of-a-kind event designed specifically for teens and young adults. The Day for Young Adults features interactive workshops that provide attendees with the opportunity to practice new skills and interact with peers while learning transition skills, sparking passions and cultivating newrelationships.
STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING AT HOME AND IN When do EFs develop? EFs begin to develop early! • Ages 3-5 • inhibition, working memory, cognitive flexibility, goal directed behaviors and planning • With WM online problem solving improves • Ages 4-5 • Day-to-day EF skills emerge with metacognition, greater flexibility, and inhibitory self-control • Preschool age kids reliably show: inhibition, shifting, emotional control, THE HELP GROUPABOUT USSCHOOLSPROGRAMS & SERVICESPARENT EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH Autism Spectrum Disorder – Learn the Facts. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviorsand interests.
CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges. It provides a great opportunity to make connections with other young adults with common interests and is structured to ensure a positive experience for all participants. Club LA is part of Advance LA, which provides support services for young PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness. PROJECT SIX / THE COMMONS Project Six/The Commons serves male and female adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17. Our program is designed to treat adolescents with a variety of diagnoses and behaviors, including Asperger’s Disorder, autism spectrum disorder, mood and anxiety disorders, learning disabilities and emotional and behavioral challenges. BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally. SMART, BUT STUCK: EMOTIONS IN TEENS & ADULTS WITH ADHD Smart, but Stuck: Emotions in Teens & Adults with ADHD Thomas E. Brown, PhD Associate Director, Yale Clinic for Attention and RelatedDisorders
EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING IN THE CLASSROOM Evidence-Based Social Skills Training in the Classroom: The PEERS® School-Based Curriculum Dr. Elizabeth A. Laugeson Assistant Clinical Professor Director, The Help Group - THE SCIENCE OF MAKING FRIENDS: HELPING SOCIALLY CHALLENGED The Science of Making Friends: Helping Socially Challenged Teens and Adults Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson Assistant Clinical Professor Director, The Help Group - UCLA Autism Research Alliance ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF FEEDING PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Inclusion criteria: 1. Published between 1980 and 2012 2. Focused on pediatric population (birth to 18 years) 3. Involved a comparison group 4. Evaluated GI concerns in ASD a THE HELP GROUPABOUT USSCHOOLSPROGRAMS & SERVICESPARENT EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH Autism Spectrum Disorder – Learn the Facts. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviorsand interests.
CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges. It provides a great opportunity to make connections with other young adults with common interests and is structured to ensure a positive experience for all participants. Club LA is part of Advance LA, which provides support services for young PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness. PROJECT SIX / THE COMMONS Project Six/The Commons serves male and female adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17. Our program is designed to treat adolescents with a variety of diagnoses and behaviors, including Asperger’s Disorder, autism spectrum disorder, mood and anxiety disorders, learning disabilities and emotional and behavioral challenges. BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally. SMART, BUT STUCK: EMOTIONS IN TEENS & ADULTS WITH ADHD Smart, but Stuck: Emotions in Teens & Adults with ADHD Thomas E. Brown, PhD Associate Director, Yale Clinic for Attention and RelatedDisorders
EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING IN THE CLASSROOM Evidence-Based Social Skills Training in the Classroom: The PEERS® School-Based Curriculum Dr. Elizabeth A. Laugeson Assistant Clinical Professor Director, The Help Group - THE SCIENCE OF MAKING FRIENDS: HELPING SOCIALLY CHALLENGED The Science of Making Friends: Helping Socially Challenged Teens and Adults Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson Assistant Clinical Professor Director, The Help Group - UCLA Autism Research Alliance ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF FEEDING PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Inclusion criteria: 1. Published between 1980 and 2012 2. Focused on pediatric population (birth to 18 years) 3. Involved a comparison group 4. Evaluated GI concerns in ASD a ADMISSIONS | THE HELP GROUP Admissions Process. Below is a brief outline of the steps involved in The Help Group’s admissions process. Parents Open House. Open Houses for prospective parents provide them with the opportunity to visit the campus and learn more about the school’s program, philosophy andapproach.
WEBCASTS | THE HELP GROUP Webcasts | The Help Group. Join us for free, live monthly webcasts where we have experts in education and the special needs community provide valuable insights to parents, educators, and mental health professionals. Must RSVP to receive the Zoom link prior to each live session. Make sure to bookmark this page and check back frequently forthe
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY & STAFF The administration, faculty and staff of The Help Group comprise more than 850 professionals with a heartfelt commitment to helping children with special needs experience achievement and success. Our multidisciplinary expertise includes program development and administration, special education, clinical psychology, psychiatry,neuropsychology
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Project Six Adult Residential Program. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities through endorsing choices and protecting rights. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six iscommitted to a
PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness. PROJECT SIX / THE COMMONS Project Six/The Commons serves male and female adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17. Our program is designed to treat adolescents with a variety of diagnoses and behaviors, including Asperger’s Disorder, autism spectrum disorder, mood and anxiety disorders, learning disabilities and emotional and behavioral challenges.KALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. PIER EARLY PSYCHOSIS (EP) PROGRAM Referrals to Support Groups for Client and Family. For more information about the program or to refer an adolescent or young adult for screening and treatment for Early psychosis, please contact: Rosalinda Sanchez, LMFT. PIER Program Coordinator. 310 751-1189. rsanchez@thehelpgroup.org.VILLAGE GLEN SCHOOL
Overview. Village Glen School is an innovative, multidisciplinary day school specifically designed for students with challenges in the areas of socialization, communicative and pragmatic language development and peer relations, including Asperger’s Disorder, high functioning autism, anxiety-related disorders and non-verbal learningdisabilities.
STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING AT HOME AND IN When do EFs develop? EFs begin to develop early! • Ages 3-5 • inhibition, working memory, cognitive flexibility, goal directed behaviors and planning • With WM online problem solving improves • Ages 4-5 • Day-to-day EF skills emerge with metacognition, greater flexibility, and inhibitory self-control • Preschool age kids reliably show: inhibition, shifting, emotional control, THE HELP GROUPABOUT USSCHOOLSPROGRAMS & SERVICESPARENT EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH Autism Spectrum Disorder – Learn the Facts. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviorsand interests.
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY & STAFF The administration, faculty and staff of The Help Group comprise more than 850 professionals with a heartfelt commitment to helping children with special needs experience achievement and success. Our multidisciplinary expertise includes program development and administration, special education, clinical psychology, psychiatry,neuropsychology
SCHOOLS | THE HELP GROUP © 2021 The Help Group | 13130 Burbank Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 |phone: 818.781.0360
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CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges. It provides a great opportunity to make connections with other young adults with common interests and is structured to ensure a positive experience for all participants. Club LA is part of Advance LA, which provides support services for youngKALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally.VILLAGE GLEN SCHOOL
Overview. Village Glen School is an innovative, multidisciplinary day school specifically designed for students with challenges in the areas of socialization, communicative and pragmatic language development and peer relations, including Asperger’s Disorder, high functioning autism, anxiety-related disorders and non-verbal learningdisabilities.
BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF FEEDING PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Inclusion criteria: 1. Published between 1980 and 2012 2. Focused on pediatric population (birth to 18 years) 3. Involved a comparison group 4. Evaluated GI concerns in ASD a THE HELP GROUPABOUT USSCHOOLSPROGRAMS & SERVICESPARENT EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH Autism Spectrum Disorder – Learn the Facts. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviorsand interests.
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY & STAFF The administration, faculty and staff of The Help Group comprise more than 850 professionals with a heartfelt commitment to helping children with special needs experience achievement and success. Our multidisciplinary expertise includes program development and administration, special education, clinical psychology, psychiatry,neuropsychology
SCHOOLS | THE HELP GROUP © 2021 The Help Group | 13130 Burbank Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 |phone: 818.781.0360
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CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges. It provides a great opportunity to make connections with other young adults with common interests and is structured to ensure a positive experience for all participants. Club LA is part of Advance LA, which provides support services for youngKALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally.VILLAGE GLEN SCHOOL
Overview. Village Glen School is an innovative, multidisciplinary day school specifically designed for students with challenges in the areas of socialization, communicative and pragmatic language development and peer relations, including Asperger’s Disorder, high functioning autism, anxiety-related disorders and non-verbal learningdisabilities.
BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF FEEDING PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Inclusion criteria: 1. Published between 1980 and 2012 2. Focused on pediatric population (birth to 18 years) 3. Involved a comparison group 4. Evaluated GI concerns in ASD a ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY & STAFF The administration, faculty and staff of The Help Group comprise more than 850 professionals with a heartfelt commitment to helping children with special needs experience achievement and success. Our multidisciplinary expertise includes program development and administration, special education, clinical psychology, psychiatry,neuropsychology
ADMISSIONS | THE HELP GROUP Admissions Process. Below is a brief outline of the steps involved in The Help Group’s admissions process. Parents Open House. Open Houses for prospective parents provide them with the opportunity to visit the campus and learn more about the school’s program, philosophy andapproach.
SCHOOLS | THE HELP GROUP © 2021 The Help Group | 13130 Burbank Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 |phone: 818.781.0360
WEBCASTS | THE HELP GROUP Webcasts | The Help Group. Join us for free, live monthly webcasts where we have experts in education and the special needs community provide valuable insights to parents, educators, and mental health professionals. Must RSVP to receive the Zoom link prior to each livesession.
CAMPUSES | THE HELP GROUP About Us - Campuses. The Help Group’s state-of-the-art schools and programs are located on six campuses throughout the Los Angeles area. Culver City; Sherman Oaks East CAREERS | THE HELP GROUP Careers . We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply. PIER EARLY PSYCHOSIS (EP) PROGRAM Referrals to Support Groups for Client and Family. For more information about the program or to refer an adolescent or young adult for screening and treatment for Early psychosis, please contact: Rosalinda Sanchez, LMFT. PIER Program Coordinator. 310 751-1189. rsanchez@thehelpgroup.org. PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness.CULVER CITY
Village Glen School. Village Glen School is a college preparatory program that serves students K-12 with high-functioning autism and challenges in the areas of socialization, language development and peer relations. The Pace Program offers honors and AP classes for gifted students. The Beacon Program provides additional positivebehavior
ADVANCE LA TRANSITIONING TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS Advance LA’s 2015 Day for Young Adults is a one-of-a-kind event designed specifically for teens and young adults. The Day for Young Adults features interactive workshops that provide attendees with the opportunity to practice new skills and interact with peers while learning transition skills, sparking passions and cultivating newrelationships.
THE HELP GROUPABOUT USSCHOOLSPROGRAMS & SERVICESPARENT EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH Autism Spectrum Disorder – Learn the Facts. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviorsand interests.
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY & STAFF The administration, faculty and staff of The Help Group comprise more than 850 professionals with a heartfelt commitment to helping children with special needs experience achievement and success. SCHOOLS | THE HELP GROUP © 2021 The Help Group | 13130 Burbank Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 |phone: 818.781.0360
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CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Overview. The Help Group’s Advance LA is excited to announce the re-launch of Club LA. Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges.KALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally.VILLAGE GLEN SCHOOL
Overview. Village Glen School is an innovative, multidisciplinary day school specifically designed for students with challenges in the areas of socialization, communicative and pragmatic language development and peer relations, including Asperger’s Disorder, high functioning autism, anxiety-related disorders and non-verbal learningdisabilities.
BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF FEEDING PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Inclusion criteria: 1. Published between 1980 and 2012 2. Focused on pediatric population (birth to 18 years) 3. Involved a comparison group 4. Evaluated GI concerns in ASD a THE HELP GROUPABOUT USSCHOOLSPROGRAMS & SERVICESPARENT EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH Autism Spectrum Disorder – Learn the Facts. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviorsand interests.
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY & STAFF The administration, faculty and staff of The Help Group comprise more than 850 professionals with a heartfelt commitment to helping children with special needs experience achievement and success. SCHOOLS | THE HELP GROUP © 2021 The Help Group | 13130 Burbank Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 |phone: 818.781.0360
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CLUB L.A. | THE HELP GROUP Overview. The Help Group’s Advance LA is excited to announce the re-launch of Club LA. Club LA is an exciting social community for young adults ages 18 to 35 who have diverse challenges.KALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope offers the following services designed to support LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, and their families, including those with social and learning differences. SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM For parents of teens with autism spectrum disorder, the summer months can be particularly challenging. During the school year, structured education plans and facilitated peer interaction opportunities allow these teens to stay engaged and practice critical social skills that they are often unable to gain naturally.VILLAGE GLEN SCHOOL
Overview. Village Glen School is an innovative, multidisciplinary day school specifically designed for students with challenges in the areas of socialization, communicative and pragmatic language development and peer relations, including Asperger’s Disorder, high functioning autism, anxiety-related disorders and non-verbal learningdisabilities.
BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Building Resilience for Children with Special Needs Catherine Mogil, Psy.D. Director, UCLA Family Stress and Resilience (STAR) Clinic ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF FEEDING PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Inclusion criteria: 1. Published between 1980 and 2012 2. Focused on pediatric population (birth to 18 years) 3. Involved a comparison group 4. Evaluated GI concerns in ASD a ADMISSIONS | THE HELP GROUP Admissions Process. Below is a brief outline of the steps involved in The Help Group’s admissions process. Parents Open House. Open Houses for prospective parents provide them with the opportunity to visit the campus and learn more about the school’s program, philosophy andapproach.
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY & STAFF The administration, faculty and staff of The Help Group comprise more than 850 professionals with a heartfelt commitment to helping children with special needs experience achievement and success. WEBCASTS | THE HELP GROUP Join us for free, live monthly webcasts where we have experts in education and the special needs community provide valuable insights to parents, educators, and mental health professionals. SCHOOLS | THE HELP GROUP © 2021 The Help Group | 13130 Burbank Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 |phone: 818.781.0360
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Schools. Bridgeport Vocational Center. Bridgeport Vocational Education Center is for young adults with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental differences, ages 18 to 22, providing vocational skills training, including supported job placements. CAMPUSES | THE HELP GROUP About Us - Campuses. The Help Group’s state-of-the-art schools and programs are located on six campuses throughout the Los Angeles area. Culver City; Sherman Oaks East CAREERS | THE HELP GROUP Careers . We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply. PROJECT SIX ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Mission Statement. Project Six is dedicated to improving the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. Anchored by the belief that every individual is entitled to the supports and structure necessary to help maximize potential, Project Six is committed to a person-centered team approach which supports each resident in the achievement of self-worth and happiness.CULVER CITY
Bridgeport School. Bridgeport School provides basic skills education, community based instruction and vocational training, for students ages 5 to 22 with mild to moderate cognitive delays and challenges with social communication and or language development. ADVANCE LA TRANSITIONING TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS Advance LA’s 2015 Day for Young Adults is a one-of-a-kind event designed specifically for teens and young adults. The Day for Young Adults features interactive workshops that provide attendees with the opportunity to practice new skills and interact with peers while learning transition skills, sparking passions and cultivating newrelationships.
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GRADUATION 2021
THE HELP GROUP VIDEO AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH PSA’SNEW PROGRAMS
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We Are Pleased to Announce the Reopening of The Help Group Campuses*
The Help Group Schools Virtual Open House, Webcast with Jason Bolton, PsyD, VP of Community Partnerships & Admissions, The Help Group*
Transitioning to In-Person Learning: Focusing on Your Child’s Strengths and Successes by Laurie Stephens, PhD, Senior Director of Autism Programs, The Help Group*
The Help Group Presents 2021 Virtual Distinguished Lecturer Series with Thomas Brown PhD, and Elizabeth Laugeson, PsyD*
Meet Maria: A Success Story from The Help Group’s CalWORKs Program*
New Social Skills Evidence-Based Program Launches at Village GlenSchool
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AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER – LEARN THE FACTS Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a group of brain-based developmental disabilities characterized by language/communication problems, impaired social interaction, and repetitive, rigid behaviors and interests. Autism is estimated to affect 1 in every 54 children in the United States. Download Brochure in English __ Download Brochure in Spanish __*
LEARN THE EARLY SIGNS OF DYSLEXIA One out of every three children who enters first grade lacks the basic skills for success in school. This chart provides a standard of normal development, concerns, and early interventions to assist children in getting interventions as early as possible. Download Brochure __GUEST CONTRIBUTORS
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The Experiences and Needs of Black Families Raising Children with Autism by Jamie N. Pearson, PhD, North Carolina State University*
Helping Youth with Autism Enter Competitive Integrated Employment by Paul Wehman, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University*
Teaching First Words, Expanding Friendship Opportunities and Building Family Resilience by Grace Gengoux, PhD, BCBA-D, Stanford UniversitySCHOOLS
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