Our unique home-based social skills group, utilizes the proven Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) to enhance your child's social development in a comfortable and familiar setting. Our program focuses on pivotal social behaviors such as initiating interactions and responding to social cues, all while providing individualized attention due to our small group size. The practical skills your child will learn are designed for real-world application, making it easier for them to navigate social situations in their daily life. We also encourage parental involvement to reinforce these skills at home. Join us today and empower your child with the social skills they need to thrive!
Our Family Consultants work directly with students and families, providing information, resources, and support to help them navigate the education system and access the services they need. They work to raise awareness about educational issues and promote community engagement in education. They will attend to and communicate with schools and other stakeholder to ensure that the children are receiving the best educational services.
Our Family Consultants are experienced in managing the resources and programs necessary to assist families in the journey of caring for a child with exceptionalities. From medical to occupational to emotional and developmental. Our consultants work closely with the family and external agencies to ensure the whole child and family are served. This service is included with the Individualized Family Plan (IFP)
Every Family that is served by Trinity Wholeness Center will need to start with an IFP consultation. This is a process where the family advocate and the family complete a comprehensive needs assessment that may include home visits, school visits, interviews with providers and other family members and care providers. Once the needs of the family have been assessed, the Family advocate (FA) and the family representative (FR) will create goals and create an implementation plan that includes internal and external services and resources to achieve those goals. The FA and the FR will meet at least quarterly to track progress of the goals and modify the service plan as needed.
Parental coaching is a type of coaching that helps parents develop effective strategies and techniques for raising their children. Parental coaching can be particularly beneficial for parents of children with special needs, who may require unique strategies and support to thrive. Parental coaches who specialize in working with parents of children with special needs can provide guidance on a wide range of topics, provide emotional support, and help parents develop self-care strategies.
Respite care is a form of temporary care that provides relief to primary caregivers who are responsible for the ongoing care of a family member with a disability, chronic illness, or special needs. Our Respite care provides social and recreational activities for children. Respite care benefits both the primary caregiver by providing them with rest and time off, and the individual receiving care by providing social opportunities and reducing caregiver burnout.
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