Family Social – Saturday 16 June 2012

An ARRO Autism Westside Family and Community Center EventMister Potato Head photo at Autism Family Social

  • Looking for opportunities to help your kids socialize?
    • Ready to get the family out of the house for a little while?
      • We have the answer for you!

The ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center is pleased to be able to host the PAN/ASO sponsored Family Social.

Bring the whole family! Bring a game! Your outside food is totally welcome here*!

June is Dads and Grads month, which you already knew, so invite Dad out to play with you at the Westside Family and Community Center, a place to gather with those you also don’t have to explain it to.

Want a home court advantage? Bring your own games. The coffee, tea, and a small supply of games and snacks and more are here. So, round up your Mothers Day month with a family outing and meet us here on Saturday, June 16th. See you at the game table!

Date :

16 June 2012 (Saturday)

Time :

1pm – 4pm

Location :

ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center

Cost :

Donations of $5 help to cover costs.

Registration :

Just come on down! Feel free to invite friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, grandfathers …

Speaking of invitations, there’s always Facebook!.

Speakers :

You may have the floor! 🙂

Details

Come meet new friends, visit with old, and enjoy some casual family bonding at this once a month Family Social. A “make yourself at home” atmosphere will be provided, where you can play a game, watch a movie, and mingle with friends. Bring a munchie* to share, and coffee/tea/water beverages will be provided. A $5 donation is requested to cover facility use and food.

*Please, no peanut/nut products due to allergies.

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Dan Quiggins PhD presents a new, more comprehensive way to look at Autism and AS

Introduction

It is time for a new way to understand Autistic children, adolescents, and adults, and their families and design an appropriate societal infrastructure to assist their families to grow beyond caretaking roles and thrive as the whole people they are.

Date :

June 9th, 2012 (Saturday)

Time :

1:00 PM t0 3:00 PM

Location :

ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center

Cost :

$10 Suggested Donation

Registration :

Click here to register

Speakers :

Dan J Quiggins PhD to Present at ARROAutismDan Quiggins is a clinical psychologist who has specialized in child and family therapy with children with mild Autism and Asperger Syndrome (AS) for the past 12 years in his private practice. He’s also done many evaluations with these children and advocated for their educational needs in the school setting. He’ll present a new, more comprehensive way to look at Autism and AS that would have far-reaching consequences for the kinds of services children and families would receive from medical and mental health providers, schools, and insurance companies. More importantly, he would show a way for families to advocate for themselves and their children to improve functioning and long-term independence for everyone.

Details

Presenting a way for families to advocate for themselves and their children to improve functioning and long-term independence for everyone.

Autism prevalence has increased dramatically, especially over the course of the last 10 years. While higher incidence has also lead to greater awareness and a broadening array of resources, there is still great misunderstanding about what Autism is as well as a severe lack of services to accommodate the many of needs of people on the Autism Spectrum.

The list of needs of, and challenges faced by, the Autism community are many, and varied, and include : misdiagnosis including non-identification and mis-identification; insufficient resources; social skills; communication problems; routinistic behavior; executive functioning; mood problems; sensory integration and more.

With such an extensive list, it is safe to say that Autism is not limited to social skills, communication, and routinistic behavior. It is, in fact, time for a new way to understand these children, adolescents, and adults, and their families that acknowledges the comprehensive way in which they struggle on a daily basis. Only then can we design the appropriate societal infrastructure required to support these individuals to function in society and to assist their families to grow beyond caretaking roles and thrive as the whole people they are.

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Little-Engineers Lego Camp : Autism Dads and Men – bring your kids

Little Engineers At ARRO Westside Family and Community Center

Bring your Little-Engineers and have fun with Legos!

Date :

July 1st, 2012 (Sunday)

Time :

1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Location :

ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center

Cost :

$15 per Child

Registration :

Click Here to Register

Be sure to register early. There will be space for only 12 children (aged 5-12) to participate.

Speakers :

Czarina Boyce

Details

We know it will be a little bit late, but we still wanted to honor Father’s Day with a chance to play with Legos with your kids. Sweeter still, when you join us at the ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center in Beaverton we’ll even clean up when you’re done!
We’ll have small kits programmable here for use by each child (age 5-12) who registers, and Czarina Boyce here to help guide the process.
Happy Father’s Day!

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EVENTS

 

Little Engineers At ARRO Westside Family and Community Center
Little-Engineers Lego Camp Mother’s Day Weekend

What says Mother’s Day more than a chance to play with Legos with your kids? Sweeter still, when you join us at the ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center in Beaverton we’ll even clean up when you’re done!
We’ll have small kits here for each child who registers, and someone to help guide the process.
Happy Mother’s Day! … Continue reading ?[read more…]
 

Michelle Smith PhotographerFamily Photos at ARRO Westside Center on May 19th, 2012

Ready for a family photo in a familiar setting? Sign up today for a session with Michelle Smith, the photographer who brought us the great pictures of Donilee McGinnis in the Sean’s Run Apparel. To make things easier, these photos will be taken at the ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center. … Continue reading ? [read more…]
 

Mister Potato Head photo at Autism Family Social
Family Social – Saturday 19 May 2012

Looking for opportunities to help your kids socialize?
Ready to get the family out of the house for a little while?
We have the answer for you!
The ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center is pleased to be able to host the PAN/ASO sponsored Family Social on Saturday, May 19th, 2012 Happy Mother’s Day! … Continue reading ?[read more…]
 

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Autism Medical Information Support Group 5/22/2012

Medical information broken down to a parent level Presented by Kathy Henley, President of the ARRO Board, the Medical Information Support Group is a free information support group for family members of individuals with Autism. Kathy discusses … Continue reading ?[read more…]

Read more about upcoming events on the ARROAutism.org Website

RESEARCH

 

University of Washington Autism Center
Infant Brain Imaging Study

Who: The University of Washington Autism Center (UWAC) Purpose: Stephen R. Dager, MD Doctors Stephen R. Dager and Annette Estes, researchers at the University of Washington and Children’s Hospital, want to learn more about brain development in young siblings of children with autism spectrum … Continue reading ? [read more…]

Learn more about local Autism Research on the ARROAutism.org Website.

FUNDRAISING

Click to sign up now for Seans Run from Autism 2012

Thanks to everyone who joined us at Sean’s Run from Autism 2012

Sean’s Run from Autism is the single most important fundraising event for the Autism Research and Resources of Oregon to be able to continue it mission of providing resources to the Autism Community. Those resources are many, and include the … Continue reading ? [read more…]

Learn more about Sean’s Run from Autism on the ARROAutism.org Website.

Copyright © Autism Research and Resources of Oregon 2012.
Autism Research and Resources of Oregon

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Autism Medical Information Support Group 5/22/2012

ARRO Logo with blue background and text and a white vertical arrowMedical information broken down to a parent level

Presented by Kathy Henley, President of the ARRO Board, the Medical Information Support Group is a free information support group for family members of individuals with Autism. Kathy discusses Autism medical research information from medical articles and conferences.

Questions are welcome and encouraged so that families can make informed medical decisions. The format includes review of medical articles and web information, and invited speakers in any of the medical and therapeutic specialties.

All interested parties are welcome to attend. Pre-registration is encouraged, but not required.

Meetings are held January through October. There is no meeting in November or December. Call ahead to confirm the meeting, especially if the weather is snowy or icy.

Topics of Discussion

YOU can start the discussion now by adding a public comment in the “Leave a Reply” section at the bottom of this post! Or, you can submit your ideas privately on our “Contact Us” page.

Date

05/22/2012 (Tuesday)

Time

7:00 P.M.

Where

ARRO Westside Family and Community Center
2360 Sw 170th Ave
Beaverton, OR 97006
 

Please come and bring your questions!

Everyone is welcome to attend this free support group.

For more information or directions, call 503-351-9255

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Infant Brain Imaging Study

University of Washington Autism Center

Who:

 

The University of Washington Autism Center (UWAC)

Purpose:

Stephen R. Dager, MD

Stephen R. Dager, MD

Doctors Stephen R. Dager and Annette Estes, researchers at the University of Washington and Children’s Hospital, want to learn more about brain development in young siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).  The information gained in this study may improve methods of early detection and improve intervention for infants who may be at risk for developing autism and lead to better outcomes for these young children and their families.

Description of study:

This study will involve infants with older siblings with ASD and their caregivers. Assessments of infant behavior and development and brain imaging studies using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) will be conducted at four time points between 3 months and 24 months of age for each participating child. The research will take place at the University of Washington Autism Center (developmental assessments) and Seattle Children’s hospital (MRI).

Inclusion criteria:

Your family may participate if they have:

    • A child who has been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder AND,
    • A younger sibling 6 months old or younger

Exclusion criteria:

Not Specified. Please contact the researchers and/or institution directly.

Participation:

  • Cognitive, social, and developmental assessments at the University of Washington Autism Center for 6-month-old siblings of children with an autism spectrum disorder and comprehensive follow-up evaluations at 12-months and 24-months of age.
  • Developmental screening for the older sibling.
  • Completion of questionnaires and phone interviews for parents.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging at Seattle Children?s Hospital.

Q. What is the time commitment for participation in the study?

A. You will be asked to complete several questionnaires, respond to a number of questions over the phone and participate in assessment visits at the UW Autism Center when your infant is 6, 12, and 24 months old. At each time point, the questionnaires will take approximately two hours, each phone call lasts approximately two hours, and we will ask that you schedule 1-2 one hour visits to the Autism Center. You will also be asked to bring your child to Children’s Hospital for an MRI scan at each age point (6, 12, and 24 months). Each completed MRI scanning session takes approximately 1 hour.

Q.What will my family get out of the study?

A.

  • All families will receive developmental evaluations of their infant at each time point along with a detailed clinical report.
  • All families will receive advice regarding intervention services individualized for your infant if appropriate.
  • Information regarding your children’s developmental profile that can be used in educational planning.
  • Advice and referral information regarding your children’s development and behavior.
  • Compensation for parking and a $75 check at each age point.

Q. What are the risks to participating in this study and what safeguards are in place to minimize any risks?

A. This study is approved by a human subjects committee at Seattle Children’s Hospital and all efforts are made to minimize any potential risks. Psychological and behavioral testing of your child may reveal difficulties with language, mental processing or socialization, as well as a diagnosis of an ASD at 24 months of age, that will be reported to you with appropriate follow-up recommendations. Similarly, although no clinically significant brain structural findings are expected, all MRIs will be evaluated by a board-certified pediatric neuroradiologist, and you will be informed of any clinically significant findings with appropriate follow up recommendations.

Principal Investigator(s) :

  • Stephen R. Dager, M.D.
  • Annette Mercer Estes, Ph.D.

    Annette Mercer Estes, Ph.D.

    Annette Estes, Ph.D.

Additionally, the project involves autism researchers at 3 other academic institutions throughout the United States.

Location(s) :

Contact Details :

To learn more about this study, please contact Research Study Coordinator, Nickora Lewis at 206-543-2125, or call toll-free at 1-800-994-9701

University of Washington and Children’s Hospital,
Infant Brain Imaging Study,
Box 357920, Seattle, WA 98195
phone: 1-800-994-9701
email: estesa@uw.edu

Additional IBIS information available at:
www.ibis-network.org
http://depts.washington.edu/uwautism/research/Ibis-original.html

Known Funding Sources :

Privacy Notice:

  • Not Specified. Please contact the researchers and/or institution directly.

Printable Material:

IBIS Brochure

IBIS Flyer

 

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Family Photos at ARRO Westside Center on May 19th, 2012 (postponed)

Michelle Smith Photographer Header

Ready for a family photo in a familiar setting? Sign up today for a session with Michelle Smith, the photographer who brought us the great pictures of Donilee McGinnis in the Sean’s Run Apparel. To make things easier, these photos will be taken at the ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center.

 

Date :

5/19/2012 (Saturday)

Time :

1pm – 4:00 pm

Location :

ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center

Cost :

$25 for an individual
$50 for a family
Plus cost of any photos you elect to purchase.
Your reservation fee will be applied toward any print package of your choosing.

Registration :

http://michelle.bookmonline.com/schedules/ARRO

Details

Michelle Smith is a professional photographer who has volunteered her time to ARROAutism in a variety of ways, including taking and developing the photos for our Sean’s Run Apparel collection, development of our Sean’s Run from Autism 2012 Posters, and photos of the goings on at Sean’s Run 2012.

Now we’d like to say thanks to her, and help you access her expertise, by giving you an opportunity to schedule an individual or family photo shoot in the familiar environment of the ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center.

We hope this will be more affordable, and accessible, than a private photo shoot in your home, and without the stress of someone coming into the house and changing the environment there, or of going to a new and strange place.

So, if you’ve been waiting for a time to get photos taken, we hope you’ll take advantage of this opportunity on May 19th.

To schedule your time for a photo shoot, please visit the site Michelle Smith has created for this special event : http://michelle.bookmonline.com/schedules/ARRO

You can also learn more about Michelle Smith below, and on her website at http://www.michellesmithphotographer.com/

“Sharing stories,

Warming hearts,
Freezing time.”

Maternity . Newborns . Toddlers . Children . Family . Friends . Engagements . Weddings

Michelle Smith loves sharing the happiness of everyday life and those times of transition that bring us closer as family and friends.

Check out some of the work Michelle Smith has done for ARROAutism

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EVENTS

Tony and Heather Gendvilas Presenting at ARROAutism Westside

Synthetic Vitamins vs 100 percent plant based vitamins for Autistic children

Introduction Bring your current vitamin bottle and compare and learn more about your vitamins. Date : 5 May 2012 (Saturday) Time : 5:30 pm Location : ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center Cost : $10 Suggested Donation Registration : You … Continue reading ?[read more…]
Picture of Father and Son with thanks to Wikipedia for the image. Original at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Father_and_son_27.jpg

Men and Dads of Autism Dad’s Group BBQ on May 6th

Introduction:  Autism Dads and Men who get it! We know that they lick We know that they kick We know that they look away We get the different ways they tick We know that Dads are different too And we’re … Continue reading ? [read more…]

Read more about upcoming events on the ARROAutism.org Website

RESEARCH

Megan MacDonald  Assistant Professor, Movement Studies in Disability

A Movement Intervention for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Who: Oregon State University School of Biological and Population Health Sciences Movement Studies in Disability Purpose: To understand the benefits of an 8-week movement program for young children with autism. Description of study: Through a randomized control trial of a … Continue reading ? [read more…]

Learn more about local Autism Research on the ARROAutism.org Website.

FUNDRAISING

Click to sign up now for Seans Run from Autism 2012

Thanks to everyone who joined us at Sean’s Run from Autism 2012

Sean’s Run from Autism is the single most important fundraising event for the Autism Research and Resources of Oregon to be able to continue it mission of providing resources to the Autism Community. Those resources are many, and include the … Continue reading ? [read more…]

Learn more about Sean’s Run from Autism on the ARROAutism.org Website.

Copyright © Autism Research and Resources of Oregon 2012.
Autism Research and Resources of Oregon

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A Movement Intervention for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Who:

2011-2012 Students and Faculty in Movement Studies in Disability ProgramOregon State University
School of Biological and Population Health Sciences
Movement Studies in Disability

Purpose:

To understand the benefits of an 8-week movement program for young children with autism.

Description of study:

Through a randomized control trial of a movement-based program it is hypothesized that children with autism will experience health- related benefits through improvements in motor skills, social communicative skills and physical activity. Current research suggests that a relationship exists between the social communicative domain and the motor domain of young children with autism (MacDonald, 2011). However, a focused intervention targeted at improving motor skills and measuring health-related benefits in addition to social communicative benefits has not been studied.

Inclusion criteria:

Young children with autism between 2- 5 years old and their parent(s)/caregiver(s)

Exclusion criteria:

None known

Participation:

Not known

Principal Investigator(s) :

  • Megan MacDonald  Assistant Professor, Movement Studies in DisabilityMegan MacDonald, PhD

Location(s) :

    • Oregon State University

Contact Details :

Known Funding Sources :

  • none known

Privacy Notice:

  • Not provided

Download a copy

of the 5114 MacDonald Study Flier

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Men and Dads of Autism Dad’s Group BBQ on May 6th

Introduction

Picture of Father and Son with thanks to Wikipedia for the image. Original at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Father_and_son_27.jpgAutism Dads and Men who get it!

  • We know that they lick
  • We know that they kick
  • We know that they look away
  • We get the different ways they tick
    • We know that Dads are different too
    • And we’re just here to say
    • Come join in with the other Dads (and Men) as we all say “That’s Great!”

Date :

5/6/2012 (Sunday)

Time :

noon – 4:00 pm

Location :

ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center

Cost :

$10 Suggested Donation

Registration :

Please RSVP via email to Dads@ARROAutism.org

Speakers :

YOU are the speaker.

Details

Picture of a Barbeque Grill, with thanks to Contributor Brian Chu and Wikipedia. Original at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/Grilling.jpg/800px-Grilling.jpgAttention Autism Dads and Men: Join us May 6th as we continue to set the stage for an all new Autism Dads and Mens group with a BBQ and potlach (noting that the Center is nut free) at the ARROAutism Westside Family and Community Center in Beaverton, Oregon.

This joint ASO and ARRO initiative aims to become a monthly event, recurring on the afternoon of the first Sunday of each month.

There is no cap on the number of attendees, but please RSVP so we can plan for food etc.

For the first few meetings we encourage you to come without your kids so that you have greater opportunity to meet other Dads and have conversations you wouldn’t have with with your kids around.

If you find you can only come with kids, please let us know as soon as possible and we will “try” (no promises here) to arrange to have someone available here to help watch them, or can put you in touch with someone who may be able to help.

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