About the ASD Parent Support Group

Our meetings are specifically to network and meet with other parents of children on the Autism Spectrum.  The parents in our group come from all over Ventura County and are all dedicated to getting the best care and services for our children.  We share ideas, experiences, resources, and even a good laugh.

Attorney Kathy Greco will also be attending our meetings every other month for advice on specific problems with the school, regional center, and general advocacy questions.  The schedule, time, and location information is below.  Please join us!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

ASD Parent Support Group Meeting - December 9th

The ASD Parent Support Group will be meeting on December 9th at Rainbow in Oxnard. The topic will be general discussion meetings to answer questions around IEP's, Services, and much more!

Location: Rainbow Connection
2401 Gonzales Road, Suite 100
Oxnard, CA 93036

Time - 7:00-9:00pm

Attached is a flier that you can print, email, and distribute to anyone you think may like to attend!

For more information you can always email us at asdparentsupportgroup@gmail.com or call Angie at the Rainbow Connection at 805-485-9643.

~ASD Parent Support Group

Holiday Event - Autism Society of Ventura County


Family Holiday Bowling Party!

Date: Sunday December 13th
  • Bowling 3-5pm
  • Dinner with Santa 5-6pm
Where: Harley’s Camarillo Bowl

To RSVP Tuesday, Dec. 8th to 496-1632 or email your name and total family members who will be attending to joe.marquez.asvc@gmail.com

This event is free to members or $40 per family for non-members to join VCAS and ASA Dinner will be provided at 5pm and will include food for members on GFCF diet too!

Harley's is located in the Ponderosa Shopping Center, Behind the 99 Cents Store.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

VACCINE SEMINAR - Ventura Chamber of Commerce

VACCINE SEMINAR
Ventura Chamber of Commerce
801 S. Victoria Ave Suite 200 (upstairs)
Friday, November 20, 2009 6:30-8:30 (sharp!)

SPACE IS LIMITED - RSVP required to info@slettenwellness.com or 805-643-7902
RSVP ASAP to confirm your spot!

Dr. Eric Sletten of Sletten Wellness in Ventura recently returned from the 2009 International Public Conference on Vaccines in Washington D.C.

A VACCINE SEMINAR will be given to review the highlights from the conference. (see attached flyer for more details) Vaccines are always a hot and controversial topic. With H1N1 in the mix, everyone wants to know what to do! As you very well know - Dr. Sletten WILL NOT TELL YOU TO VACCINATE OR NOT VACCINATE your child. I invite you to come and hear the discussion to help you make your own informed decision for your family. This seminar will replace the monthly SWAT team meeting and take place at the Ventura Chamber of Commerce to accommodate greater attendance. Yes, you may invite others, but please RSVP with the number attending.

Monday, November 2, 2009

ASD Parent Support Group Meeting - November 12th

When: Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Where: Rainbow Connection
2401 Gonzales Road,
Suite 100
Oxnard, CA 93036
Time: 7:00-9:00pm

We have a great meeting coming up, on Thursday, November 12th at 7:00pm at Rainbow in Oxnard. This month's meeting will include a visit from Wellspring a new service provider to the area to talk with us for about the first 30-45 minutes about:

  1. Accessing services through the Regional Center
  2. Accessing services through private pay insurance
  3. Accessing services through SELPA

These discussions are usually facilitated by Wellspring’s John Steinreich who worked at the Regional Center for 9 years and has worked closely with our insurance network development team and Susan Henson, our Thousand Oaks’ Clinical Program Manager and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

In addition we will have lawyer Kathy Greco available for discussion with questions regarding all things School, IEP, and Regional Center related.

~ASD Parent Support Group
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Thursday, October 22, 2009

You are invited to Brunch with Wellspring!

Wellspring wants to learn about the needs of families in this community. Please join us for brunch and an informal discussion on accessing behavior therapy services through private pay insurance, regional centers, and the SELPA.

This discussion will be facilitated by Wellspring's John Steinreich who worked at the Regional Center for 9 years and has worked with Wellspring's insurance network development team and Susan Henson, Wellspring's Thousand Oaks' Clinical Program Manager and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

Feel free to email Pandora Carey at pcarey@wellspring.com in advance with specific questions you'd like us to address. Kids are welcome!

Thursday, October 29, 10:00AM – 11:00AM

The Greenhouse Cafe
652 East Janss Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 US

Please RSVP by Monday, October 26th to Pandora Carey, 805-904-5578 or pcarey@wellspring.com


Wellspring is a behavioral services and parent education provider with offices in North Hills and Pasadena. Wellspring is opening a Thousand Oaks office November 1, 2009. Wellspring offers parent training, Functional Behavior Assessments, Direct Intervention and Respite. For more information please feel free to call Pandora Carey at 800-418-9319 or visit www.wellspring.com.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Cancelled Tonight - ASD Parent Support Group Meeting

The ASD Parent Support Group will not be held tonight, but will be back on next month!

Next month we will have representatives from Wellspring, Inc, and Kathy Greco, lawyer with advice on your legal questions. Our next meeting will be Wednesday, November 11th at Rainbow Resource Center in Oxnard

See you then!

~ASD Parent Support Group

Sunday, October 4, 2009

PAUSE4kids Casino Night Event! 10/10


A High Stakes Halloween

Casino Night Fundraiser Tickets


PAUSE4kids annual Casino Night fundraiser for October 10, 2009, 6:00 PM to midnight at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 241 Country Club Drive, Simi Valley CA 93065. This has always been a gala event, and this year we promise to make it bigger and better than ever. The theme for this event will be "A High Stakes Halloween" - a celebration of Las Vegas' Hey-Day - The 1960s. Events include a costume contest, a silent auction and music provided by the musical world of " Custom Made" Band and Show!! Complete with costume changes, comedy skits, audience participation and great music!! Custom Made has performed all over the world, including Las Vegas, Japan, Thailand, Korea, Disney Land,Kuwait, AND IRAQ.


Purchasing Fundraiser Tickets


Pause4KIDS is a 501c(3) non-profit parent organization in Ventura County. P4K provides parent training and support groups throughout the year, and provides grant funding and for services for special needs children with the proceeds of our fund raising activities. All of our officers and directors are volunteers, and none of us receive compensation from P4K. Casino Night is one of our major fundraising activites for the year. Tickets are $60 for an individual or $100 per couple These prices includes dinner, hors d'oeuvres, lots of fun and $200 in playing chips per person - additional chips will be available for purchase To reserve your tickets now, please email Susan@pause4kids.org or you may purchase securely online through PayPal by going to www.pause4kids.org

Sunday, September 13, 2009

A Retreat for Couples who are Parents of Children with Disabilities


THE JOURNEY TOGETHER - A Retreat for Couples who are Parents of Children with Disabilities At LA CASA DE MARIA RETREAT CENTER

In beautiful Montecito (just south of Santa Barbara) Saturday, November 14, 2009 9am – 5pm

This day-long retreat will be an opportunity for you and your spouse to leave behind your daily routines and join with other couples who have the similar life experience of raising a child or children with disabilities. Fathers will be able to talk with fathers; mothers with mothers. Most importantly, you will have the opportunity to talk with EACH OTHER and come away with specific strategies that will enhance your relationship as a couple.

Facilitated by Diane Simon Smith, MPH, MA, MFT and
Gifford (Giff) Smith, MDiv, MA (818) 888-1524
Cost per couple (including lunch & snacks): $195
Register by October 30th using attached Registration Form - Register early as space is limited

Diane Simon Smith brings unique personal and professional experience to her work with families of children with special needs. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, she has worked for over 14 years with parents raising children with disabilities, as they struggle with issues of loss
and rebuilding new meaning. She leads parent groups and holds an annual retreat for mothers. Her own two challenged sons have been her greatest teachers.

Gifford Smith is a Board Certified Interventionist, ordained minister,, inspirational speaker, gifted teacher, counselor, and retreat leader. Together with Diane, Giff has raised two step-sons with special needs and feels especially blessed while maintaining his sense of humor.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

YES! Kids with Special Needs Can Surf!


At Best Day it's all about the kids with special needs who participate in our programs. Your child's safety is our top priority. A team of volunteers keeps them safe while helping them have a blast at our Best Day events! The special kids who participate in our camps are amazing and often blow us (and their parents) away!

The next event will be coming up on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at Ventura Harbor.

Hurry space is limited and you must sign up by September 22nd, 2009!


http://www.bestdayfoundation.org/storage/files/flyers/BD_Ventura_Participant_Flyer_2009.pdf

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Miracle League Practice and Play Day 9/26

The Miracle League is hosting another Practice & Play Day with Magdaleno School of Baseball.

Location: Ventura College
Date: Saturday September 26th
Time: 9:00am-1:00pm

For more detailed information call 647-2004 or visit http://venturafirst.com/ministries/miracle-league

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Reminder! Next Support Group Meeting 9/9

As summer winds down I just wanted to get everyone back into the swing of things!

The ASD Parent Support Group will resume meeting beginning on September 9th at Rainbow in Oxnard. The topics will be alternating between general discussion and support and having lawyer Kathy Greco attend meetings to answer questions around the legalities of IEP's, Services, and much more!

Attached is a flier that you can print, email, and distribute to anyone you think may like to attend!

For more information you can always email us at asdparentsupportgroup@gmail.com or call Angie at the Rainbow Connection at 805-485-9643.

~ASD Parent Support Group

Monday, July 20, 2009

PAUSE4kids' Mom's Night Out - August

PAUSE4kids' Mom's Night Out
Malibu Family Winery
Friday, August 7th 2009
6-9PM


Please join us for a fantastic Summer evening, delicious food, fabulous music, great company and, of course, amazing wine! The music begins at 7, but we suggest that you arrive earlier to acclimate yourself, locate the PASUE4kids tables, and savor the evening. Please bring an hors d'oeuvre or dessert to share and $5 for wine. We will use everyone's money to purchase bottles of wine, if you are interested in doing a tasting please check the costs for MFW's three 'flights'. www.malibufamilywines.com

Saturday, May 23, 2009

AuTube: New Online Autism Discussion Site

The Dan Marino Foundation has launched a new web site, AuTube. The site takes advantage of the vastness of today's communication tools--from YouTube to Twitter to Podcasting to multi-media blogging--but also anchors itself solidly around single, pin-pointed autism-related topics.

Each month a new autism-related topic is presented, along with information from experts on the topic. Site members can then discuss the topic, recommend resources (such as web sites, books, films, and blogs), take a quick survey, and make recommendations for future topics. More information at Media dis&dat.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Support Group 2009-2010 Schedule


The ASD Parent Support Group schedule for 2009-2010 is now up!  We will continue to do our group at Rainbow Connection in Oxnard.  

Alternating between general discussion and support and having lawyer Kathy Greco attend meetings to answer questions around the legalities of IEP's, Services, and much more!  

For more information you can always email us at asdparentsupportgroup@gmail.com or call Angie at the Rainbow Connection at 805-485-9643. 
 

BINGO NIGHT!

BINGO NIGHT!

For Young Adult clients of Regional Center 
at TCRC OXNARD

WIN PRIZES, SOCIALIZE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS…

2nd Thursday of each month 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm 
RSVP TO RAINBOW CONNECTION 805-485-9643 
OR LISA CANTRELL 805-758-5847

Monday, May 11, 2009

Reminder! Support Group Meeting this Wednesday!

ASD Parent Support Group - Upcoming Meeting 
 
Date:            Wednesday, May 13th
Time:            7:00pm 
Location:       Rainbow Resource Center
                    2401 Gonzales Road, Suite 100
                    Oxnard, CA 93036 
   
Our May meeting will include Kathy Greco will also be joining us as well to answer any advocacy questions.
 
We hope everyone will attend and we look forward to seeing everyone!
 
~ASD Parent Support Group

Sunday, April 19, 2009

“ARTS” Film Premiere & Autism Awareness Month

Los Angeles-April 7, 2009- The Autism Society of America-Los Angeles will host the Los Angeles premiere of ARTS, a ground-breaking documentary that highlights “Possibilities, Disabilities and the Arts” on April 17, 2009 at 6:30 pm at the Barnsdall Gallery Theater.

Filmmaker Keri Bowers showcases how the arts can be valuable “power tools” to improve social skills, self-confidence, life skills, language, and emotional well-being, and even lead to potential career paths for those with special needs. ARTS explores painting, film, drama, writing, dance, public speaking and other creative media. Internationally known personalities including Temple Grandin, Stephen Shore, Stephen Wiltshire, Donna Williams, Jerry and Mary Newport, Geri Jewell, among others, share their insights into the creative process.

At the premiere of ARTS, guests will enjoy an art exhibition by artists with special needs and a silent auction. ASA-LA and Normal Films’ will recognize local individuals who have promoted excellence in community service and autism with the “Hearts and Arts Award”. This year’s recipients include Joey Travolta, Inclusion Films; Joanne Lara, Aut - Erobics and Autism Movement Therapy; Elaine Hall, "Coach E." from The Miracle Project, Susan Sheller, songwriter and advocate in autism; Karen Simmons, founder of Autism Today and co-author of "Chicken Soup for the Soul; Children with Special Needs"; Detective III Gil Escontrias, Los Angeles Police Department Mental Evaluation Unit & the Los Angeles Police Department; Emily Iland, M.A., ASA-LA Secretary and Coordinator of the ASA-LAPD Autism Awareness Project & the ASA-LA Project Volunteers; Soryl Markowitz M.S.W., Autism and Behavioral Resource Specialist for Westside Regional Center & Westside Regional Center; and Patrick Lufrano of Patrick Lufrano Insurance Agency & Farmer’s Insurance.

Those in attendance will mingle under the stars, overlooking the Hollywood sign and Griffith Park Observatory with the filmmaker and many of the film’s stars, including singer Nick Guzman, who performs his breakout song in ARTS, “Since We’re Friends”, written for him by Joey Travolta and composer Jeff Lass. Joanne Lara of Autism Movement Therapy will dance with several of her young students. Two short films, created by students with autism at the Media Enrichment Academy in Sherman Oaks will also debut their work before the screening of ARTS.

Bowers, who created the hit films Normal People Scare Me and The Sandwich Kid with her sons Taylor (now 20) with autism, and Jace (now 14) to support greater awareness about disabilities, siblings, and other issues, says: “The arts are my first love. Music, painting and drama helped me to ‘find’ my son when he was young and had no language. Once he began to develop language, I made things up using those media to help him emerge from his isolated world, and to help his brother cope with him. Then, after years of working with hundreds of other kids in my camps and socials skills groups, I was inspired to make this film from the heart.”

Tickets are available for $20 to the general public online at www.bgttix.com or the night of the premiere in the Barnsdall Gallery Theater box office.
 

Art-A-Thon is Here!

Families, put on your walking shoes and get your creative juices flowing.  Saturday, April 25th at Arbor Earth Day in Thousand Oaks!  For those of you that have never attended, it is a great time with lots of booths and entertainment for the kids.

The event location is:

Conejo Creek Park North 
(23 Fwy and Janss Rd.,behind the Library)
11:00am - 4:00pm
Saturday, April 25th 

The event includes Free Environmental Fun For the Whole Family. Be sure to visit the popular PAUSE4kids Art-A-Thon booth, and more than 100 other vendors and exhibitors, animal shows, children’s hands-on activities, Marine Tide pool, entertainment, alternative fuel vehicles and tree and plant giveaway & more.

See everyone there!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

“ARTS” Film Premiere & Autism Awareness Month

“Raising the Bar in Disability Advocacy to an ART”
 
Los Angeles-April 7, 2009- The Autism Society of America-Los Angeles will host the Los Angeles premiere of ARTS, a ground-breaking documentary that highlights “Possibilities, Disabilities and the Arts” on April 17, 2009 at 6:30 pm at the Barnsdall Gallery Theater.

Filmmaker Keri Bowers showcases how the arts can be valuable “power tools” to improve social skills, self-confidence, life skills, language, and emotional well-being, and even lead to potential career paths for those with special needs. ARTS explores painting, film, drama, writing, dance, public speaking and other creative media. Internationally known personalities including Temple Grandin, Stephen Shore, Stephen Wiltshire, Donna Williams, Jerry and Mary Newport, Geri Jewell, among others, share their insights into the creative process.

At the premiere of ARTS, guests will enjoy an art exhibition by artists with special needs and a silent auction. ASA-LA and Normal Films’ will recognize local individuals who have promoted excellence in community service and autism with the “Hearts and Arts Award”. This year’s recipients include Joey Travolta, Inclusion Films; Joanne Lara, Aut - Erobics and Autism Movement Therapy; Elaine Hall, "Coach E." from The Miracle Project, Susan Sheller, songwriter and advocate in autism; Karen Simmons, founder of Autism Today and co-author of "Chicken Soup for the Soul; Children with Special Needs"; Detective III Gil Escontrias, Los Angeles Police Department Mental Evaluation Unit & the Los Angeles Police Department; Emily Iland, M.A., ASA-LA Secretary and Coordinator of the ASA-LAPD Autism Awareness Project & the ASA-LA Project Volunteers; Soryl Markowitz M.S.W., Autism and Behavioral Resource Specialist for Westside Regional Center & Westside Regional Center; and Patrick Lufrano of Patrick Lufrano Insurance Agency & Farmer’s Insurance.

Those in attendance will mingle under the stars, overlooking the Hollywood sign and Griffith Park Observatory with the filmmaker and many of the film’s stars, including singer Nick Guzman, who performs his breakout song in ARTS, “Since We’re Friends”, written for him by Joey Travolta and composer Jeff Lass. Joanne Lara of Autism Movement Therapy will dance with several of her young students. Two short films, created by students with autism at the Media Enrichment Academy in Sherman Oaks will also debut their work before the screening of ARTS.

Bowers, who created the hit films Normal People Scare Me and The Sandwich Kid with her sons Taylor (now 20) with autism, and Jace (now 14) to support greater awareness about disabilities, siblings, and other issues, says: “The arts are my first love. Music, painting and drama helped me to ‘find’ my son when he was young and had no language. Once he began to develop language, I made things up using those media to help him emerge from his isolated world, and to help his brother cope with him. Then, after years of working with hundreds of other kids in my camps and socials skills groups, I was inspired to make this film from the heart.”

Tickets are available for $20 to the general public online at www.bgttix.com or the night of the premiere in the Barnsdall Gallery Theater box office.
 
Keri Bowers & Normal Films
 
It’s a long road from a young, single mother raising a developmentally disabled child, to nationally respected disabilities advocate, filmmaker, and spokeswoman, but Keri Bowers’ mission remains constant: to raise awareness and opportunities within the global disabilities community through the medium of film and public speaking.
 
As a parent, advocate, educator, and filmmaker with over 20 years experience in autism, advocacy, and program facilitation, her film credits include “Normal People Scare Me”, “The Sandwich Kid”, and “ARTS”. Keri has presented numerous topics at over 200 venues: hospitals, governmental agencies, universities/colleges and private and non-profit organizations, large and small throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates. Her 1/2 day, full day and two day workshops and key note addresses have received rave reviews both nationally and internationally.
 
Autism Society of America- Los Angeles

The Autism Society of America – Los Angeles (ASA-LA) is a local chapter with state and national connections. Their mission is to improve the lives of all affected by autism. ASA-LA’s goal is to increase public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with autism, as well as their families and the professionals with whom they interact. The chapter advocates for programs and services for the autism community, is a leading source of information, referral, and reference on autism spectrum disorders.

The Autism Society of America and AMC Entertainment® have teamed up to bring families affected by autism a special opportunity to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment on a monthly basis. With “Sensory Friendly Films,” the movie auditoriums have their lights brought up and the sound turned down. This has been an exciting collaboration, as many individuals who might never have been able to visit a movie theater because of the overwhelming sensory bombardment are now able to attend and enjoy a movie for the very first time.

ASA-LA is meeting the needs of the community by their unique role in the direct training of LAPD officers on how to recognize and interact with persons on the autism spectrum and has recently conducted a four month series on “Transition to Adulthood” in collaboration with The HELP Group and Village Glen parents association.