Assembling a Care Notebook
Care Notebooks are a way to organize your child’s medical records, resources and educational information. Join us to learn ways to assemble and organize a Care Notebook and the benefits of using it to coordinate care. Hand-outs and materials available at the Wisconsin Medical Home Initiative.
File: CareNotebook.pdf
Information on the Council for Exceptional Children virtual conference on 2.4.23
File: WI-CEC-Annual-Conference-Flyer_update.pdf
Registration, Keynote and more information about the Circles of Life Conference May 11 & 12 at the Wilderness in Wisconsin Dells.
File: Circles-of-Life-2023-Registration-Open-Flyer.pdf
Flyer for Connecting Families with dates for monthly meetings for parents of children with Complex Needs.
File: Monthly-Meet-up-Flyer-June-2024.pdf
LA IDEA DE LA TRANSICIÓN PUEDE RESULTAR ABRUMADORA. ESTA FORMACIÓN INTERACTIVA LE
AYUDARÁ A EMPEZAR A HABLAR DE LA TRANSICIÓN DE LA ASISTENCIA MÉDICA CON SU
HIJO/HIJA A PARTIR DE LOS 12 AÑOS. SE LE PROPORCIONARÁN HERRAMIENTAS Y RECURSOS
ÚTILES Y PODRÁ PONER EN MARCHA UN PLAN DE TRANSICIÓN DE LA ASISTENCIA MÉDICA PARA
SU HIJO/HIJA Y SU FAMILIA.
AL PARTICIPAR EN ESTA FORMACIÓN, SERÁS
Para registrarse: Puedes llamar al 608-262-4795 y dejar tu nombre y número de teléfono
(lo puedes hacer en español) o haz click en este enlace https://go.wisc.edu/xsf6q6
File: FlyerBYBEspanol.pdf
Information on Conversations on Showing Up for Kids on May 6th with Katie Berg.
File: Learning-from-home-5.6.pdf
Join Hunter Markle, a 25 year old autistic young man, as he talks about his life with autism, anxiety and depression. He wants to share how anxiety has impacted his life and how he keeps himself mentally healthy. He will be joined by his dad, Tim Markle. Part of Conversations on Showing Up for Kids! This is a recording of that conversation.
File: AutismAnxietyResourceSheet.docx
Resource Sheet from Anabell Ramos is a Doctoral Student in School Psychology at the UW-Madison. She is also on the team on Esperanza at the UW-Madison. Part of Conversations on Showing Up for Kids!
File: Barriers-Latine-Families-Face-for-Autism-Services-what-could-help-1.pdf
Mental health and wellness is important for all people. To support mental health and wellness for people with an autism diagnosis, it is important to understand their particular style of thinking and the way their brain handles information along with the impact of both environmental and other types of trauma. This conversation will introduce people to a 3-part series available from Autism Society of Greater Wisconsin. We will be joined by Judy Endow and Sharon Hammer. Judy Endow, LCSW, author and international speaker on a variety of autism-related topics, has written numerous articles and books, including award winners: Learning the Hidden Curriculum: The Odyssey of One Autistic Adult and Paper Words and Discovering and Living with My Autism. Sharon Hammer, MS, LPC is a Mental Health and Educational Consultant and a Licensed Professional Counselor. She has over 20-years of experience working with children and individuals on the autism spectrum and their families. Sharon is a partner at Imagine a Child’s Capacity. Part of Conversations on Showing Up for Kids! Resource Sheet from the Conversation.
File: IntroAutismMHResourceSheet.docx
Making Connections through Autism Society
Connections matter to mental health. Let’s talk about how the National Autism Society and the 3 Wisconsin Autism Society Affiliates build connections with each other and help families connect together. Part of Conversations on Showing Up for Kids! -- This is the resource sheet.
File: AutismSocietyResourceSheet.docx