Date: Thursday, 2/27/14
Time: Doors open at 7pm with presentation beginning at 7:30pm
Location: Hancock United Methodist Church, Springfield, PA
Child Care will be provided
Current research by Ulrich and colleagues has shown that treadmill training can help babies with Down syndrome learn to walk sooner and more efficiently. A subsequent study by Wu, Ulrich and colleagues demonstrated that treadmill training can also improve a child’s gait by manipulating the intensity of training. This workshop will discuss the recent treadmill training studies and how therapists and families can implement the research findings in their own homes.
The workshop presenter, Helen Milligan, MPT, is Aidan Milligan’s mother and a member of the Delco DSIG. She is a Physical Therapist at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a therapist in Early Intervention. She has been utilizing treadmill training in her therapy practice and will share some practical advice that has been helpful in motivating children and families with this approach. Videos will be a part of the presentation.
Hope to see you on the 27th!
Even if you do not have a little person who can benefit from this information, we’d love to see you at the meeting to share your journey with those younger parents to show them that… it’s going to be OK!
The Trisomy 21 Program at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, in cooperation with Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, attorneys at law, is hosting a two-part educational series on March 22 and April 26, 2014. The events will provide important information to families of children and adults with Down syndrome. The first session will focus on concerns that may arise during your child’s school-age years. The second session will educate you about resources and services available for you and your adult child after age 21.
We encourage you to attend both sessions. Space is limited, so please register early.
Please note: Childcare will not be provided.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Ruth M. and Tristram Colket, Jr. Translational Research Building, CHOP Main Campus
Event agenda:
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. — Attorney Consultations (Optional)
9-10:30 a.m. — Breakout Session 1 (Choose one)
10:30-10:45 a.m. — Break (Room 1)
10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. — Breakout Session 2 (Choose one)
12:15 p.m. — Adjourn
Come hear DSIG families and young adults speak about their experiences with post secondary education.
Date: Thursday, 3/27/14
Time: Doors open at 7pm with presentation beginning at 7:30pm
Location: Hancock United Methodist Church, Springfield, PA
Child Care will be provided.
Hope to see you on the 27th!
Please join us for another morning of FUN and friendship. We will be in need of Silent Auction items and baskets for our Basket Raffle. Also, if you have a suggestion for a new sponsor for this year, please contact Patty at, [email protected].
We will also need volunteers to help the morning of the walk, so please consider helping out. This is our main fundraiser for the year and it allows us to continue to sponsor events for our families throughout the year.
Join us for food, fun, and entertainment. This is a great chance for individuals, families, and the community to get together to help make a tremendous difference in the lives of those with Down Syndrome.
A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:
A “Friend of DSIG”
S.J. Thomas Co., Inc.
James M. Tyler, Attorney At Law
Larry Robinson & Sons Builders Contractors Inc.
MSI Tool Repair & Supply
Steamfitters’ Local Union 420 United Association
Haggerty’s Landscape & Design, LLC
Genesis Engineers, Inc.
Rock for CHOP
Neumann University
In Loving Memory of Joseph W. Farrell
Joseph A. Ward Funeral Home, Inc.
John Vena, Inc.
BeneServ Corporate Benefit Services, Inc.
Jennifer Kearney Photography
De LaSalle String Band Orchestra
Makin’ Music
State Road Builders Supply Co., Inc.
Nuss Printing, Inc.
Springfield Mall
Starbucks Coffee
Wawa
Pepsi Cola
Center City Pretzel Co., Inc.
Faux Tale
The Bannister Family
The Bruno Family
Christa Califano, Christa’s Custom Cakes
Marie Califano
Julia Cavicchio
The Farthing Family
The Haggerty Family
The Hamilton Family
Havertown Post Office Mail Carriers
The Hegman Family
The Irvello Family
Kelly’s Kandy and Nuts, Collingdale, PA
Bridget LaSalle and Jeff Bagley
Irene and Tony LaSalle
Michelle and Anthony LaSalle, Jr.
Cathy Ludwick
C.J. Luther
Nick Luther
Chloe, Charlotte and Shane MacMullett
Chloe’s Cousins
Kevin & Cosette MacMullett
Kim MacMullett
Maggiano’s Restaurant, King of Prussia, PA
The Maguire Families
Anna Maturo
The Oakes Family
Gary Quillen, MooSa Black Belt Academy, Aston, PA
Nick Sabatino, INKWELL Tattoo, Upper Darby
The Short/Lees Family
Katie S. Taylor, getyourgifthere.com
Zanna Tilson
The Tyler Family
Marc Voci Salon, Folsom, PA
A special “Thank You” to all of our DSIG families and friends who helped to make the 2013 “Walk for Our Kids” such a huge success!
PT Students from Arcadia University will be presenting a session on Physical Fitness… more details to follow.
The Trisomy 21 Program at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, in cooperation with Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, attorneys at law, is hosting a two-part educational series on March 22 and April 26, 2014. The events will provide important information to families of children and adults with Down syndrome. The first session will focus on concerns that may arise during your child’s school-age years. The second session will educate you about resources and services available for you and your adult child after age 21.
We encourage you to attend both sessions. Space is limited, so please register early.
Please note: Childcare will not be provided.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
3535 Market St., Philadelphia — 16th Floor
8:30 a.m. — Welcome and Registration
9 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. — Attorney Consultations (Optional)
9 – 10:30 a.m. — Breakout Session 1 (Choose one)
10:30 – 10:45 a.m. — Break (Room 1)
10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. — Breakout Session 2 (Choose one)
12:15 p.m. — Adjourn
Register Online: www.chop.edu
Representatives from Delco Special Olympics will be presenting on their program and the Young Athletes Program.
Our September RMM will take place this upcoming Thursday, 9/25/14, at Hancock Church in Springfield (located on Route 320, just off the 420 intersection). Doors will open at 7pm and the meeting will begin at 7:30pm. As in past Septembers, this meeting will once again be an open forum meeting. It’s a time to hear about the exciting events that we have planned this year for DSIG and a time to re-connect with families that you may not have gotten a chance to see over the summer. If you have any questions or concerns about DSIG or have an idea for a speaker or topic for the upcoming year, we would love to hear your thoughts.
Our October RMM will take place this upcoming Thursday, 10/23/14, at Hancock Church in Springfield (located on Route 320, just off the 420 intersection). Doors will open at 7pm and the meeting will begin at 7:30pm. The guest speaker for this meeting will be Symme Trachtenberg, MSW, Director of Community Education for the CHOP Trisomy 21 Program. Symme will be speaking on the topic of “Caregiver Support”. Child care will be available.
Creative Options Forum will attempt to answer your questions and spark new ideas for possibilities!
Join us to learn from experts about non-traditional ways of organizing housing and supports. Consider creative ways available to buy a home.
Explore the role of today’s new technology in helping people live safely and independently. Talk with self-advocates who are living these choices!
DATE AND LOCATION:
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Quality Inn & Suites
Lantern Lodge
411 N. College Street
Myerstown, PA 17067
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 30, 2014
See the link below for the printable conference brochure:
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/
Call toll-free 1-866-865-6170 for more information about The Pennsylvania Training Partnership for People with Disabilities and Families.
Check our website for a complete calendar of trainings: www.
The Partnership is a project of the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, College of Education.
Funded by the Office of Developmental Programs, Department of Public Welfare.