Saturday, October 12, 2013

Podcast #7 - The Epidemic and Upcoming Events

Central Oregon Autism Mom's Podcast
Podcast #7 
The Epidemic and Upcoming Events



Online Support Groups:
Central Oregon Autism Support Group
Central Oregon Parents of Special Needs - Facebook
Central Oregon Autism Support Group - Facebook
Central Oregon Autism Mom's Group

Our mom's get together has been changed to Friday November 18th at 6pm at Meredith Skorheim's house. Contact Meredith for more information. Or click here

If your looking for a date night idea, the Central Oregon Symphony has having their Fall Concert series October 18th through the 20th. You can reserve your free tickets at www.cosymphony.com

Bend Cross Disability Support Group, the Latino Support Group, and Sibz Knect will be on October 22nd at 6pm at Abilitree. Childcare is provided free of charge.

A pumpkin patch outing has been scheduled for October 26th. The group is planning to go to the Central Oregon Pumpkin company out in Tumalo. You can RSVP on the facebook group or by contact Melissa Romo at snowbunny5102@aol.com

Historical Haunts of Downtown Bend is happening again on October 24th, 25th and 26th from 4 to 7:30pm. Cost is $10 per person, children on udner 12 and Des Chutes Historical Museum members are free. Hot Chocolate and apple cider will be available. For more information go to deschuteshistory.org.

Paul's Club will be November 7th at 6pm at Abby's Pizza in Bend. 

The Bend Veteran's Day parade will be November 11th in downtown bend starting at 11am.
Redmond cross disability support group will be November 12th at 6pm at the Manzanita Building.  Childcare provided FREE OF CHARGE 

Contact us!
Email: Coampodcast@gmail.com
Twitter: @COAMPodcast
Facebook: COAM Podcast

Music:
I Wanna Holler (But The Town's Too Small) by The Detroit Cobras is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.



Sunday, September 29, 2013

Podcast #6: Interviews with Meredith Skorheim and Melissa Romo



Central Oregon Autism Mom's Podcast

Interview with Meredith Skorheim and Melissa Romo





I would really like to think Meredith and Melissa for taking the time to speak to us. These ladies, and Jeanette too, have been working really hard for us!


ASQOregon.com
Central Oregon Autism Mom's Facebook Group  
Central Oregon Autism Support Group 

Events:
Paul's Club, a support group for the male caregivers of children with a disability will be on October 3rd, at 6pm, at Abby's Pizza. 
A bunch of us mom’s are getting together October 4th for the First Friday Art Walk at 6:30. You can check out the Event on the Autism Mom’s facebook page.
Redmond Cross Dissability Support Group will be October 8th at 6pm at the Manzanita Building. Childcare is provided free of charge. 
Our next get together will be in Bend at Kate's house on October 13th at 2pm.  Punch, Finger Foods, and great conversation. RSVP for the event on the Autism Mom’s facebook page.

The Bend Cross Disability Support Group, The Latino Cross Disability Support Group, and Sibz Knect will be October 22nd at 6pm at Abilitree with childcare provided free of charge. 

There is talk of getting together and taking the kiddos to the Central Oregon Pumpkin Co. at the Smith Rock Range this month. If your interested, let us know!
If you know of an event we should share, or an idea for an event we could do, let us know!


Contact us!
Email: Coampodcast@gmail.com
Twitter: @COAMPodcast
Facebook: COAM Podcast

Music:
I Wanna Holler (But The Town's Too Small) by The Detroit Cobras is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Podcast 5: Wandering and Project Lifesaver



Central Oregon Autism Mom's Podcast
 Wandering & Project Lifesaver


I would like to thank Corporal Neil Mackey for speaking with me about Project Lifesaver, and what the Deschutes County Sherriff's Office can do to help parents of children on the spectrum

Links: 

On September 23rd FACT is doing another “Understanding the IEP” training at 5:30PM at the Bend LaPine Administration Building downtown, across the street from the Library. 

The Central Oregon Autism Moms is having a lunch September 24th at noon at Amanda’s house in Redmond. This is a kid friendly event, just let either Melissa or Amanda know. There will be plenty of food and stuff for the little ones to do. 

American Sign Language classes start Setpember 25th at the Alyce Hatch Center. They will be every Wednesday, throughout the school year. The Intermediate class will be from 4pm-6pm, and the Beginning class from 5:10-6:10pm. The cost is free. If you are interest you can contact the Central Oregon Disability Support Network. 

September 24th is the Bend Cross Disbility Support Group and  the Latino Cross Disability Support Group, at 6pm at Abilitree. Childcare is provided. Also on the 24th, at Abilitree in Bend that night is the Sibz Knect. A support group run for sibs by sibs. 
On September 26th, Connecting Point will be doing a iPads, iTouch and apps class from 5:30pm to 7pm at their store on Franklin Ave. 

A Group Music Therapy Session for children with special needs is happening at on September 28th at the Central Oregon Disability Support Network office at 2680 NE Twin Knolls Drive. From 10 to 10:45am is the 2 to 7 year old ogroup, and from 11:15 to noon is 8 years old and above. If you are interested in joining, contact CODSN.

Project Connect is happening Saturday, September 28th from 9am to 3pm at the Hooker Creek Event Center. This is a one day- one-stop event for guest who are low income, homeless or at near homelessness. Guests can receive medical and mental health services, urgent dental care, and more at no cost. If you would be interested in volunteering to help out with this event go to www.volunteerconnectnow.org, and click on Project Connect. Or, you can help man the Central Oregon Disability Support Group booth by contacting CODSN.

And Dads, don’t forget Pauls Club, a support group for the male caregivers of children with disability will be on October 3rd, at 6pm at Abby’s Pizza. 

Contact us!
Email: Coampodcast@gmail.com
Twitter: @COAMPodcast
Facebook: COAM Podcast

Music:


Easy Lemon by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.

I Wanna Holler (But The Town's Too Small) by The Detroit Cobras is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

Monday, September 16, 2013

COAM Podcast #4 - Interview with Jeanette Rivas

September 16th, 2013 

Don't forget to take time for you! Summer is over, time to get back into the swing of school. Today we have an interview with Jeanette Rivas, one of the ASO reps for Central Oregon. We talk about services and support in Central Oregon, her advice for families and why she thinks Jenny McCarthy gets a bad wrap. We also have the list of upcoming support groups in the area and events to look forward to!
Wrightslaw.org

ASD peer to peer: asdpeertopeer@gmail.com

Events:

The Central Oregon Autism Mom's support group is looking for ideas for their October event. If you have an idea, put it out on the facebook page.

Keep an eye out for the Sensory Movie Night and K9 Kings event coming soon from CODSN

September 23rd - FACT "Understanding the IEP" training, 5:30pm @ Bend LaPine Administration Building, Bend


October 10th - CODSN Board Meeting. 5:15pm at Abilitree.



Parents and Caregivers of Children Affected by a Disability

Redmond Group
The second Tuesday of every month
6pm
Manzanita Building
(1212 NE 5th St)
Childcare provided FREE OF CHARGE

Bend Group
The fourth Tuesday of every month
6pm
Abilitree
(2525 NE Twin Knolls Dr)
Childcare provided FREE OF CH
ARGE
(this group is bilingual)

El grupo de bend 
es el cuarto martes de cada mes a las 6 pm 
en Abilitree 
( 2525 NE Twin Knolls Dr) 
el cuidado de niños es gratis.
 ( el grupo es bilingüe )

SIBZ KNECT
(a siblings of children affected by a disability support group run BY sibs FOR sibs)
The fourth Tuesday of every month
6pm
Abilitree
(2525 NE Twin Knolls Dr, Bend)
Childcare is provided FREE OF CHARGE
(suggested age 10+)

Paul's Club
A group for male caregivers of children with disabilities
6pm
Abby's Pizza, Bend 

Interested in being being a guest for the podcast, or have any ideas or comments? See the contact information below!

Contact Us:
Email: coampodcast@gmail.com
Twitter:  @COAMPodcast
Facebook: COAM Podcast

Music:
I Wanna Holler (But The Town's Too Small) by The Detroit Cobras is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

#youmightbeanautismparentif

I saw this hashtag floating around twitter today, and proposed the question to our moms. Here are the hilarous respones:

...You can quote entire scenes from your child's favorite movie, but have never seen it all the way through.

.....you can recognize a fellow autism family, adults have not enough sleep kids are flopping arms and reciting movies or running circles around everyone

...you buy costumes when it's not Halloween, and your child wears them EVERYWHERE.

... your kid has more electronic gadgets than you do.

....your 6 yr old asd kid still thinks he needs to eat baby food, but only if you feed him, not by himself.

....your kid can program and launch a NASA space ship to the moon, but is not able to tie his own shoe or brush his own teeth.

....can beat grown men at video games and make them cry. (Lol) 

....you know what PECS are. (Not the male version the educational version)       

....you know what OT, ST, PT, IEP, PECS, and PDD-NOS are without googling them.

... when you have to translate those ^ acronyms for your clueless friends.  

... if you've heard of, and researched the changes to the DSM and you aren't a healthcare professional. 

...You hear there's a sale on Melatonin and drop everything to run and get a cart full! 

...You hear there's a sale on wine and you drop everything to run and get a bigger cart full!

...Your smart phone is missing and you know exactly who has it! And you have no idea that the site that it's set to even existed!

....you go to McDonald's and order a cheeseburger happy meal but plain with no meat on the burger. Just bread and cheese.

...Your smart phone has suddenly started speaking with a British accent. 

...your child calls 911 from a non activated cell phone so many times you get a visit from the police.

..Your facebook gets updated with strange, incoherent status updates. And your friends all comment, "Hello, *insert child's name here*"

...you get random FaceTime calls from said asd kid and/or kids.