This seminar focuses on the development of social skills and college survival skills for young adults with Asperger’s Syndrome or High Functioning Autism. Through interaction with their peers the students will role play social and school related situations. Topics will include conversational skills, understanding body language and college survival skills. Topics may vary depending on the needs/ interests of the participants. Peer coaches will provide an opportunity for students to use skills practiced in class in the community.
Karen Kaplinski, Ph.D.,
BCBA, Gilian Cunningham, M. Ed.
Newtown Campus
$99
ACHYC 0100 C01
8 Tu, 2/23-4/27 (no class 3/16 or 3/30), 4:30-6 pm
Discover what you need to know to homeschool your children successfully. You'll find out how to research legal requirements, choose the best curriculum, organize your school day, provide great socialization opportunities, and make the most of raising your children. When you finish this course, you'll have lots of information and guidance to plot your homeschooling course for years to come!
Online/$95/ECEGN 0204
Approved Hours: 24 (Act 48)
Learn the basics of being a ballerina. Classes will enhance rhythm, balance, coordination, flexibility, and posture. Children will dance to "song and dance" routines.
Elena Lydon
Newtown Campus
$59
RCHYC 0501 C01
6 M, 2/22-4/5 (no class 3/29), 4:45-5:30 pm
Learn all basics of being a ballerina and a tap dancer. Classes will enhance rhythm, coordination, balance, flexibility and posture.
Elena Lydon
Newtown Campus
$69
RCHYC 0502 C01
6 W, 2/24-3/31, 4:45-5:45 pm
Learn all the basics needed to become a tap dancer. While children's love for dancing develops, so does their sense of rhythm, balance, coordination and appreciation.
Kristie Capinas, A.A.
Newtown Campus
$59
RCHYC 0503 C01
6 Th, 2/25-4/8 (no class 4/1), 4:45-5:30 pm