Announcements

  • Thursday, May 1- Online Autism Conference

    Exciting Event Announcement: Free Online Autism Conference!

    Join us for a FREE Online Autism Conference hosted by the Regional Center for Autism Spectrum Disorder at SUNY Old Westbury! This special event will take place on Thursday, May 1, 2025.

    What’s Happening?

    We will be learning about how to support children with autism at home, in school, and in the community. This is a great chance for educators, paraprofessionals, families, and caregivers to gain valuable insights!

    Schedule of Presentations

    • 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
      Keynote Presentation by Robert Pennington, PhD, BCBA-D
      Topic: Inclusion-Oriented Practice for Students with Autism and Extensive Support Needs
    • 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM
      Presentation by Virginia L. Walker, PhD, BCBA-D
      Topic: Promoting Accessible Positive Behavioral Interventions for Students with Autism
    • 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
      Presentation by Sarah Ward, M.S., CCC/SLP
      Topic: The 360 Thinking Model: Strategies to Develop Independent Skills
    • 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
      Presentation by Nirbhay N. Singh, PhD, BCBA-D
      Topic: Mindfulness Techniques for Well-Being in Individuals with Autism

    Important Information

    • Target Audience: All educators, support staff, families, and caregivers are welcome!
    • Registration: This event is FREE, but space is limited. Make sure to register at www.owautism.com.
    • CEUs: CEUs are available for BCBAs only. A Certificate of Attendance will be given to all attendees.

    Don't Miss Out!

    This is a live-only event, and there will be no recordings available after the conference. Join us as we learn and grow together to support our children with autism!For more details, visit our website. We can’t wait to see you there!

    The Children's Lab School
  • Tuesday, March 29 - Saturday May 10- Executive Functioning Family Empowerment Series

    Join Our Executive Functioning Family Empowerment Series!

    Building Brain Power: Helping Kids Stay Organized and On Track

    Are you looking for ways to help your child remember directions, manage their time, and think before acting? Join us for our exciting series of workshops designed just for families!

    Workshop Dates:

    • March 29
    • April 5
    • May 10

    Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    Location: PS 181, 1023 New York Ave., Brooklyn

    In these workshops, we will explore executive functioning, which is all about how kids plan, remember, and control their actions. Sometimes, kids forget things, rush through tasks, or get stuck. We will discuss why this happens and share simple strategies to help them stay on track.

    What You Will Learn:

    • What is executive functioning and why is it important?
    • Why do kids struggle with memory, time, and impulse control?
    • Practical tools to help your child remember steps, manage their time, and pause before acting.

    This series is open to all families! Come ready to learn, connect with others, and leave with helpful strategies you can use right away.

    To register, visit: bit.ly/BuildingBrainPower

    We can't wait to see you there! Let's work together to support our kids in becoming more confident and independent at home and school.

    The Children's Lab School
  • Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 6:00 PM- District 24 Town Hall Meeting Talking About Keeping Kids Safe

    District 24 Town Hall Meeting Talking About Keeping Kids Safe

    NYC Public Schools District 24 and the Office of Safety & Youth Development are having a meeting to talk about keeping our middle school and high school students safe. We want to share important information with families and everyone in our community.

    We will be talking about two important things:

    • Subway Surfing: This is when kids ride on the outside of subway trains, and it's very dangerous.
    • Human Trafficking: This is when people trick or force others to do things they don't want to do.

    We want to help everyone understand these dangers and know how to keep our students safe.

    Where:

    I.S. 061 Leonardo Da Vinci

    98-50 50 Avenue, Queens, NY 11368

    Helpful Information:

    If you speak Spanish, Bangla, or Mandarin, someone will be there to help you understand.

    We will also have some light snacks to eat.

    Please come and join us to learn how we can all work together to keep our kids safe!

    The Children's Lab School
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