WarmLine Special Education Newsletter
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June 2019
Ability Tools Workshop
Ability Tools is funded by the Department of Rehabilitation to help Californian's gain access to Assistive Technology. During this presentation we will discuss:
  • How the Ability Tools program assists individuals with disabilities by providing information and a try it before you buy it loan program.
  • "Low-tech", "mid-tech" and "high-tech" options for daily living.
  • The online database where you can go to find devices that you can "try before you buy"
  • Other programs and resources that are available to help people with disabilities

Register for 6 p.m. on June 26

Special Education Clinics & Workshops by WarmLine
Click on the blue event names below for more information and to register online.
June

Let's Get Organized
WORKSHOP FULL - REGISTRATION CLOSED
Friday,
June 21
Sacramento
Wednesday,
June 26
Antelope
August

Thursday,
August 29
Rancho Cordova
Just for Youth & Young Adults

Meristem's "Transformational Advocacy Project" or "TAP" unites California employers and young adults with autism. Learn More

Access Leisure will have a summer paper tournament bowling league beginning June 12. Call Country Club Bowling Center at 916-483-5105 or Access Leisure at 916-808-6017.

The National Council on Independent Living youth scholarship fund offers financial aid for youth with disabilities aged 18-26 to attend the organization's annual conference in Washington, DC. The deadline to apply for a scholarship is July 1. Apply Now

Paratransit Inc. offers a "Moving Youth to Jobs Travel Training Program" to young adults ages 16-24 in Sacramento, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights and Folsom. Learn More
For Your Information...


Resource: 10 Fun Summer DIY Sensory Games for Kids from Autism Speaks



Download:  Summer Reading Logs and Planners  from Understood.org

Resource: 12 Simple Tips on Boosting Self-Determination Skills from Brookes Inclusion Lab
Watch: Meeting Your Child's Needs at Summer Camp from Understood.org

WeEMBRACE has several summer activities planned for June through August.

The UC Davis MIND Institute will host a series of day camps for children ages 6-12 who have a neurodevelopmental disorder starting June 24.  Learn More

The Special Olympics Summer Young Athletes program introduces children ages 2-7 with intellectual disabilities to the world of sport through fun activities. Learn More
Workshops, Youth & Young Adult Activities by Our Partners
Click on the blue event names below for more information and to register online.
Sacramento
Sacramento
Rancho Cordova
Natomas
Fair Oaks
Carmichael
Natomas
El Dorado Hills
Rocklin
Did You Know?
WarmLine is a federally-funded Parent Training and Information Center and coaches parents navigating the special
education process. Use our Contact Form or call us at (916) 455-9500 for a one-on-one consultation.
Funding for WarmLine is provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs as a  Parent Training and Information (PTI) Center.
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