• Sensory Sensitive Sundays™

    Recurring
    Chuck E. Cheese - Albany 2601 Dawson Road, Albany, GA, United States +10 more

    Chuck E. Cheese is proud to support families who have children with autism and other special needs. Through our Sensory Sensitive Sundays program we’re able to offer families a quieter dining and entertainment environment, dimmed lighting and a sensory-friendly arcade experience. Our sensory-friendly events also include a trained and caring staff to ensure each guest has a safe, fun-filled visit.

    Participating Locations:
    2601 DAWSON ROAD, ALBANY, GA 31707
    925 NORTH POINT DRIVE, ALPHARETTA, GA 30022
    3654-I ATLANTA HIGHWAY, ATHENS, GA 30606
    2990 CUMBERLAND BLVD. SE, ATLANTA, GA 30339
    3435 WRIGHTSBORO RD., AUGUSTA, GA 30909
    3201 MACON RD., COLUMBUS, GA 31906
    1530 DOGWOOD DR. SE, CONYERS, GA 30013
    6890 DOUGLAS BLVD., DOUGLASVILLE, GA 30135
    786 GLYNN ST. N., FAYETTEVILLE, GA 30214
    335 UPPER RIVERDALE ROAD, JONESBORO, GA 30236
    824 EARNEST W. BARRETT PKWY., KENNESAW, GA 30144
    5019 JIMMY CARTER BLVD., NORCROSS, GA 30093
    6700 ABERCORN, SAVANNAH, GA 31405

  • Positive Behavior Support Parent Academy

    Recurring
    Spectrum Autism Support Center 2997 Main St, Duluth, GA, United States

    Each Parent Academy is provided for caregivers of children ages 3-5 years old who are motivated to learn the Positive Behavior Support process to understand, prevent, and replace persistent, challenging behaviors.

  • Winter Language + Play Groups

    Recurring
    5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, Atlanta, GA, United States, Georgia 5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, GA, United States

    Here we go again! Our Saturday Social Play Groups resume next weekend on February 8th!

    Sign up for your spot and come play with us!

    Why play with us?

    Social Play
    Movement
    Sensory Play
    Arts and Crafts
    Making Snacks
    Games
    Pretend Play

    $100
  • Positive Behavior Support Parent Academy

    Recurring
    Spectrum Autism Support Center 2997 Main St, Duluth, GA, United States

    Each Parent Academy is provided for caregivers of children ages 3-5 years old who are motivated to learn the Positive Behavior Support process to understand, prevent, and replace persistent, challenging behaviors.

  • Focus Share Group

    Recurring
    Chick-fil-A Scenic Highway 1559 Scenic Hwy N, Snellville, GA, United States

    Children participating in FOCUS activities range in age from birth through 29 years old and have lifelong developmental and/or physical disabilities. Some common diagnoses include but are not limited to cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism, spina bifida, degenerative illnesses, and rare genetic syndromes.
    BENEFIT
    Share Groups are free support groups for parents and meet monthly (September to May) in several locations around metro Atlanta so parents can meet other parents and share tips, fears, and joys. Support Groups also called Share Groups are the backbone of FOCUS, the first program ever offered. Parent volunteers facilitate the groups, keeping them positive, constructive, and uplifting.

    Meets 2nd Friday of each Month at 10AM (exept school breaks)
    RSVP: spicyk44@msn.com
    Chick-fil-A Scenic Highway: 1559 Scenic Hwy N, Snellville
    focus-ga.org/program/support-groups

  • Winter Language + Play Groups

    Recurring
    5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, Atlanta, GA, United States, Georgia 5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, GA, United States

    Here we go again! Our Saturday Social Play Groups resume next weekend on February 8th!

    Sign up for your spot and come play with us!

    Why play with us?

    Social Play
    Movement
    Sensory Play
    Arts and Crafts
    Making Snacks
    Games
    Pretend Play

    $100
  • FAST Fins Mountain View Aquatic Center

    Recurring
    Mountain View Aquatic Center 2650 Gordy Parkway, Marietta, GA

    Instructional Pool

    Dates: 2/21, 2/28, 3/14, 3/21, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18 (Closed on March 7th and 28th)

    FAST Fins does not offer swim lessons – participants must be able to swim and be safe in the water without flotation. FAST Fins is a swim team, not swim lessons. Not only do swimmers need to be able to swim, they need to WANT to swim. We understand that playing and splashing in the water is fun, but FAST Fins is a time set aside for swimming laps and working on technique to attain better skills and confidence in the water.

    Spring Registration Opens Tuesday, January 7th in the Family Portal!

    Eligibility
    FOCUS Kid must be ages 5-29 years old at the start of the Swim Season.
    Can swim in deep water without flotation or adult assistance
    Able (and willing) to swim at least 25 yards (the length of the pool) without any assistance
    Swim strokes do not need to be developed, but they must be able to swim on top of the water in a safe manner
    Able to follow directions of safety and take instruction in a group setting
    Be cooperative and follow directions in a group

  • Peachtree City Share Group

    Support Groups also called Share Groups are the backbone of FOCUS, the first program ever offered. Share Groups meet monthly (September to May) in several different locations around metro Atlanta so parents can meet other parents and share tips, fears, and joys. Parent volunteers facilitate the groups, keeping them positive, constructive, and uplifting.

    Eligibility:

    Be a parent/caregiver of a child/young adult with a physical and/or developmental disabilities, including rare genetic syndromes, cerebral palsy, autism, and Down syndrome.
    Parents will review and sign COVID-19 acknowledgements and the guidelines required by FOCUS for the Share Group Season before attending their first meeting.
    If you would like to register for this share group, please email jaide@focus-ga.org

  • Winter Language + Play Groups

    Recurring
    5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, Atlanta, GA, United States, Georgia 5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, GA, United States

    Here we go again! Our Saturday Social Play Groups resume next weekend on February 8th!

    Sign up for your spot and come play with us!

    Why play with us?

    Social Play
    Movement
    Sensory Play
    Arts and Crafts
    Making Snacks
    Games
    Pretend Play

    $100
  • Transitioning to Adult Healthcare

    Burnt Hickory Baptist Church 5145 Due W Rd NW, Powder Springs, GA, United States

    Description

    Are you a parent/caregiver of a child 12 and older then you might want to consider attending our in-person training in Powder Springs, GA on "Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare"

    To register please call or email Amy Pitts at 770-750-2688 or
    info@milesofadvocacy.com

    Contact: Amanda Brown
    Email: amandab@p2pga.org
    Phone: (678) 736-7314

  • Silent Disco Carnival Extravaganza

    MJCCA 5342 Tilly Mill rd, Dunwoody, GA, United States

    Move to your own beat with your closest friends at this unique dance experience that celebrates diversity, inclusion and the joy of community. Silent disco headphones allow each participant to choose their own music as they dance the night away, without sensory overload, and enjoy the magic of a carnival. Ages 18+.

  • I/DD Commission Advocacy Day

    Paul D. Coverdell Legislative Office Building 18 Capitol Sq SW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Advocacy Days give members of Georgia’s intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) community the chance to connect directly with state leaders. They are a great opportunity for both new advocates and seasoned ones to have a real impact on our state’s policies for people with I/DD.

    I/DD Commission: Georgia’s system of support for adults with I/DD is outdated. A Senate study committee met in 2022 to determine the need for Medicaid services that keep people with disabilities in their home and communities. This committee recommended that the legislature funds 2,400 new NOW/COMP waivers and that it creates an I/DD commission.

    The goal of the commission is to develop new solutions for ending the NOW/COMP waitlist, employment, housing, and other important issues for the disability community so that adults with I/DD can live, work, and thrive in our communities.