What is ABA and How it Can Benefit Your Family
In this workshop, members of Helping Hands Family’s (HHF) clinical team will introduce families and caretakers to the standards of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.
In this workshop, members of Helping Hands Family’s (HHF) clinical team will introduce families and caretakers to the standards of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.
This training will empower caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with practical strategies and tools to effectively manage their own emotions and responses during their child's outbursts and meltdowns. Jennie is the Clinical Director and BCBA for ABA Centers of Pennsylvania. She earned her Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis with an emphasis in Autism. Jennie has been working with the special needs community for about 10 years, and specifically in ABA for the last 5.
Having a loved one who requires care in the hospital often, can catch us by surprise, causing an upheaval in everyone’s lives and schedules. Join us as we discuss how to prepare for frequent hospitalizations, what we can do to find calm in these moments, and where to find helpful resources for these situations.
The holidays are quickly approaching, and we know as caregivers, holiday stress takes on a whole new meaning... Disrupted routines, changes in support/staffing needs, sensory overload, and family dynamics can bring on much stress for families. Join the Trauma Informed Care Project at Vision for Equality for a time of learning and sharing as we discuss tips and tricks for managing holiday stress, and ways to find joy during this season.
Caregiving is difficult. In fact, a 2021 survey by the national movement ARCHANGELS found that 44 percent of caregivers using CaringBridge (a free online journal & sharing platfom for caregivers) rated themselves as “super-stressed.” Part of the emotional stress that caregivers experience includes feelings of not doing enough, not making the right decision, and more… such feelings relate to caregiver guilt. You may feel guilty for considering placing your loved one into a residential program or taking time to care for yourself. Caregiver guilt is very common and, at the end of the day, it’s an emotion that highlights just how much you care. In this training we discuss how caregiver guilt impacts us and what we can do about it.
A recorded Zoom training about learning and sharing as we discuss any challenge our loved one(s) might be experiencing at school and where to find the support they might need.
A recorded Zoom training about learning and sharing as we discuss different stressors faced by caregiver during back to school season.
A recorded Zoom training that includes some time management tips
A recorded Zoom training that includes some tips on how to manage anxiety
A recorded Zoom training that includes some tips and advice on how to enjoy your day to day life.