The TTC and @torontolibrary are providing complimentary PRESTO cards to people who do not yet have one or may face challenges in purchasing one. PRESTO cards will be available at select library branches, while quantities last.
Learn more 👉 https://t.co/ST3vIjm1ba
Be sure to follow @SeniorsON! The Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility's goal is to help seniors and people with disabilities stay independent, active and socially connected. 😍
Visit https://t.co/GaFfXe1azi for more information.
If you know or care for an older person in your life, make sure to follow @SeniorsON to find out what the Ontario government is doing to keep seniors safe, independent, active and socially connected. You can also visit: https://t.co/y49iOzTyy6
"One of hardest things for kids on the autism spectrum is making that transition back to school." Check out this clip of our Executive Director, @MSAutismOntario, discussing what parents across Ontario told us through our survey on @610CKTB this morning: https://t.co/7BHxYXgC3x
Mindfulness: maintaining an awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surroundings, through a gentle, nurturing lens. Check out the link below for some great mindfulness techniques! #zen🧘♀️
Link: https://t.co/2HkvfSfTTI
🆕 Article 📣: Mindfulness for Children - Practice #mindfulness with your children as they prepare for #backtoschool. Mindfulness can be a powerful tool in helping manage anxiety and can improve listening, creativity and respect for self and others. https://t.co/xgyCMVR9pG
Join the Shadow Lake Centre for five fun-filled days of virtual around the world festivities! 🌎 Hosted during this Monday to Friday at 1:00 PM!
Link to Facebook Page: https://t.co/7xHrsZHbhM
What an amazing creation for children with visual impairment: LEGO Braille!! Consumers can expect the finished product – which will contain approximately 250 bricks featuring letters, numbers and math symbols! 😍
LEGO Braille bricks are a fun new way for children with visual impairment to learn Braille. The bricks are now available in 7 countries – with more coming soon! 😊 #RebuildTheWorld
Find out more here: https://t.co/TnFyMmfAkg
Resources and information to teach your child about #emotions. These are important skills that help us to understand and develop relationships with other people https://t.co/YIIGBROR5W
On this #YouthDay, we want to acknowledge the young people at the TTC who keep Toronto moving. We’re proud to be recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for Young People, helping develop future leaders and an even better transit system for our city.
#FridayFun! We’re making our own set of reusable #tictactoe pieces for hours of fun outside w/ 10 rocks, paint & some sidewalk chalk. Don’t want to limit yourself to just X’s & O’s? Get creative, use ❤️& ⭐️or emoji’s! #autism#asd#crafting https://t.co/iHdh6KIqQV
Are you a family member who has helped their child with an intellectual disability purchase a home in their name? We’re looking for positive examples of homeownership by ppl w/ intellectual disabilities for our new research project.
For more details: https://t.co/74ppjtsBXP
Playgrounds are now open! Play smart and stay safe. Playgrounds will not be sanitized and people are reminded to:
✅Stay home when sick
✅Maintain a physical distance of 6 feet from others
✅Wash or sanitize hands regularly
Find a playground near you: https://t.co/CmNdDxBuD8
“Creating a culture of inclusivity can’t be an afterthought; it has to be baked in. And that’s true for technology too.” — @hminto, Senior Accessibility Evangelist. https://t.co/4unSQGAjIY #A11y
Check out this Transition Guide from the Ontario Partnership on Aging and Developmental Disabilities to support a healthy transition to #OlderAdulthood for people with #DevelopmentalDisabilities. https://t.co/gGyMBxY2AJ
Our 6 Session Anger Management Program for kids outlines helpful strategies to deal with feelings of #anger, promote calming techniques and increase #ConflictResolution skills.https://t.co/BB6WXduQwM
#TTC CLRV 4187 makes its final trip to a farm in Priceville, ON where it will live as a monument to our transit past. Congrats to @AlexanderGlista on securing this piece of history. This is the last CLRV to leave Toronto. We'll keep two for posterity and use two as work cars.