Rancho Cucamonga Young Adult Group
Rancho Cucamonga Young Adult Group
The Rancho Cucamonga Group will be hosting a virtual meet-up. This online event is intended for independent adults over 18 years old. No parents allowed. Please RSVP!
The Rancho Cucamonga Group will be hosting a virtual meet-up. This online event is intended for independent adults over 18 years old. No parents allowed. Please RSVP!
The RPG is changing its name to The Virtual Tabletop Gaming Group. We have decided to change our name since we play a wide variety of virtual tabletop games like Chess, Uno, Monopoly and Clue as well as role play games like Dungeons and Dragons. Our new schedule: We'll meet on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month at 7:00 pm (6:45 if you are new or need technical help). You still need a (free) Steam account and within Steam you need to purchase Tabletop Simulator for $19.99 (this is a one-time only purchase.)
Free class! Bring your colored pencils, colored markers, crayons and learn to draw something new each week! All ages are welcomed!
Online support group for parents, individuals with ID/DD, and professionals to get together & connect!
Join us the 3rd Wednesday of every month for the opportunity to connect with other families in the community. We hope to see you there! Ages: All ages welcome. Cost: $16 per jumper 3 years and older. Parents/Guardians are Free if you are not jumping. Toddlers 2 and under are Free with an adult to supervise.
Snuggle up in your PJ's and listen to a bedtime story. Recommended ages 4-10 years but ALL are welcomed! Via Zoom! Please RSVP!
This is a new inclusive playtime for all children 0-5 years and their parents. Whether you have a child with special needs or not, this is a safe and fun environment for ages 0-5 years to use their imagination, play at their own pace, and have fun! There is a Soft PlayClimbing Area, a ball pit and a Building Blocks Area. Take advantage of this fantastic chance for your little ones to explore, learn, and grow! Sponssored by First Five San Bernardino. Cost: $10 per child 1-5 years, First Caretaker is Free, Additional Caretaker $5
This is a monthly group that is meant to inspire creativity. It isn't like a class where you turn in assignments. Participants get out of it what they are able to put in. The class will meet, we will say "Hello", depending on the size we might mention what we are going to create or work on, then we will spend 40 minutes or so working. Participants can have their cameras on or off. In the last 15-20 minutes we can share what we've done or not. There's no right or wrong. This is all very person-centered and focused on respecting [...]
Parenting special needs children and adults can bring immense joy and unique challenges. Come share your journey with other parents who get it. Coffee provided! RSVP by emailing Paloma@olivetreeot.com
Free class! Bring your colored pencils, colored markers, crayons and learn to draw something new each week! All ages are welcomed!
This is a dynamic support group who suspect or have obtained a late diagnosis of Autism (as a teen or adult). We welcome those who have been self-diagnosed. This closed group allows you a safe space to discuss issues important to you. Peers offer tips and strategies.
Join us for our inclusive family fun nights held every 4th Wednesday of every month for the opportunity to connect with other families in the community. Zebra World has unique playground areas to suit the needs of all visitors. We hope to see you there! Ages: All ages welcome. Cost: $16 per walking youth/child up to 17 years old (2 Parents/Guardians Free / Additional Adults $7
Snuggle up in your PJ's and listen to a bedtime story. Recommended ages 4-10 years but ALL are welcomed! Via Zoom! Please RSVP!
Preparing for IEP season-tips for a successful meeting. Our guest speaker is Devon Rios. For over 10 years, Devon Rios has been a staunch child advocate with the passion and experience necessary to guide families at all stages of special education advocacy. Spanish translation will be available. If you require a close caption service or an American Sign Language interpreter, please send an email with the event title, date, and time to our Program Coordinator, Anel Ibarra, events@ieautism.org at least seven business days before the webinar is to take place.
The Rancho Cucamonga Group will be having a mall meet-up. We will be meeting at Ontario Mills food court at 5:45 PM. Look for signs on the tables that say "Reserve for Rancho Cucamonga Young Adult Group" You are welcome to bring money in case you want to grab something to eat from the food court. After we eat, we will walk around and go to stores like GameStop, Hot Topic, Disney Store, Lego Store, etc. Bring spending money in case you are interested in purchasing anything. This event is intended for independent adults over 18 years old. No parents allowed.
The RPG is changing its name to The Virtual Tabletop Gaming Group. We have decided to change our name since we play a wide variety of virtual tabletop games like Chess, Uno, Monopoly and Clue as well as role play games like Dungeons and Dragons. Our new schedule: We’ll meet on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month at 7:00 pm (6:45 if you are new or need technical help). You still need a (free) Steam account and within Steam you need to purchase Tabletop Simulator for $19.99 (this is a one-time only purchase.)
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