ACCESS
hs-mindsocialskills@ucdavis.edu
Description
The ACCESS Program is designed to help strengthen social skills, life coping skills, and planning skills to empower adults with autism to access social, work/educational, and community opportunities.
Basic Eligibility
- Ages 18-45
- Diagnosis of autism or Asperger Syndrome
- Speaks in full sentences with others
Fee?
- Yes
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ADHD Parent Workshop
nsrodriguez@ucdavis.edu
Description
The goals of the Parent Education Workshops include improved parent-child interaction, creating a more structured and predictable home environment, and better home-school coordination. The topics include use of positive attention, homework strategies, as well as the educational rights and learning styles of children with ADHD.
Basic Eligibility
- Parents who have a child ages 4-11 with an ADHD diagnosis
Fee?
- Yes
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Events & Lectures at the MIND Institute
Description
Visit https://health.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute/events to learn more about upcoming events and lectures.
Facing Your Fears
Referrals are accepted from physicians to the Anxiety CBT Clinic (specify the Facing Your Fears group) through the physician referral line at 1-800-482-3284.
Description
A multifamily cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) group for verbally fluent children and adolescents ages 8-14 with autism spectrum disorder who need assistance managing anxiety that interferes with their daily lives. This is a 12 or 14 week group that uses CBT principles to assist youth and their parents/caregivers in identifying their anxiety, worry and/or fears, as well as learning strategies to manage their anxiety symptoms. The group gives youth an opportunity to practice “facing your fears” with their parents/caregivers with guidance and support and group facilitators.
Basic Eligibility
- Children 8-14 years old
- Autism and anxiety
- Verbally fluent
- Youth and parent(s) able to participate together
Fee?
- Yes
Family Navigator Parent Support Group
hs-mindfnp@ucdavis.edu
Description
Join us for a virtual discussion group with Family Navigator parents with similar stories. Groups members are encouraged to bring questions and share their experiences.
Fee?
- No
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NeuroTeens
hs-NeuroTeens@ucdavis.edu
Description
A group for neurodivergent girls and non-binary teens to meet, support each other, learn to better understand themselves and others like them, and discuss a range of topics for successful life skills.
Basic Eligibility
- Ages 12-18 years old
- Female or non-binary
- Neurodivergent (formal diagnosis not required)
Fee?
- No
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Parents of Adult Children & Teens (PACT)
hs-mindfnp@ucdavis.edu
Description
Join us for a discussion group with the Family Navigator team. Group members are encouraged to bring questions and share their experience.
Basic Eligibility
- Families and supporters of neurodivergent people in their teens through adulthood
Fee?
- No
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Padres Para Padres
916-734-1812
Description
Padres para Padres is an ongoing parent support group that is conducted entirely in Spanish. It is an opportunity for parents of children with disabilities to share their thoughts and feelings in a supportive and confidential environment. Meetings are the first Tuesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. at the UC Davis MIND Institute or Zoom. To register, please call 916-734-1812. Sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
Basic Eligibility
- Parents of children with developmental disabilities
- Families living in Sacramento area
- Conducted entirely in Spanish
Fee?
- No
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Research Studies
Description
The MIND Institute conducts collaborative multidisciplinary research on neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Our new Research Participant Registry (RPR) is designed to match potential participants with the MIND Institute’s human research studies.
Basic Eligibility
- Varies by study
Fee?
- No
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MIND Institute Resource Center
916-703-0336 (English)
916-703-0439 (Spanish)
Description
Online and in-person resources relating to neurodevelopmental disabilities and other conditions. Provides parent-to-parent support and create and support connections to resources within the MIND Institute, the UC Davis Medical Center, and in the community. We offer in-person and phone support in both English and Spanish, as well as small-group training and networking opportunities.
Basic Eligibility
- Families and supporters of neurodivergent people in their teens through adulthood
Fee?
- No
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Sankofa
bjcshaw@ucdavis.edu
Description
Join a network of parents, caregivers, and providers of Black neurodivergent and physically disabled children*. Our mission is to hold space and provide culturally sensitive information for families and providers, and to increase advocacy and decrease disparities for Black children.
Basic Eligibility
- Families and providers that support Black children with disabilities.
Fee?
- No
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Sibling Group Virtual Sessions
hs-mindchildlife@ucdavis.edu
Description
The group is designed to provide a social, expressive outlet for siblings (ages 7-13 years) of individuals with developmental disabilities or chronic health issues. This program will be led by our two Certified Child Life Specialists.
This FREE program will focus on providing a safe space to interact, have fun, and engage with our siblings in conversation, activities, crafts, and play. To meet the needs of this unique program. It is currently offered to typically developing siblings only.
Basic Eligibility
- 7-13 years old
- Typically developing siblings of brothers or sisters with Neurodevelopmental disabilities
Fee?
- No
Social Skills Program
hs-mindsocialskills@ucdavis.edu
Description
Covers important practical issues involved in helping groups of children learn new skills and techniques for peer interaction. Each session includes practice working and navigating peer relationships in large and small group, and team problem solving. The parent group reviews the day’s curriculum as well as other topics such as diagnostic profiles, psychiatric comorbidities, treatment, and working with school districts.
Basic Eligibility
- 8-17 years old
- Diagnosis of autism or clinically significantly social communication difficulties
- Ability to communicate in full sentences and have brief conversations with others
Fee?
- No
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MIND Institute YouTube Channel
Description
Access recordings of UC Davis MIND Institute events including the Neurodiversity Summits, Summer Institutes on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, Minds Behind the MIND, Distinguished Lecturer Series, etc.