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Halloween Fun!

We enjoyed celebrating Halloween with our families at both our San Gabriel center (with our sister agency Familias First) and our El Monte Center. Costumes, activities, games and more! Please stay up to date on all of our upcoming activities on our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as our Events page here on our […]

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Emergency Preparedness Videos

CBC Education has partnered with the Girl Scouts to raise awareness on Emergency Preparedness. Our Clinical Coordinator, Kelly Lam, worked with fellow Girl Scout member, Natalia Serrano to earn her Gold Award. A series of workshops were developed for families to help prepare their child when a natural disaster occurs. We’d like to share these […]

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Getting Ready For School

It’s that time of year again! Our clients are preparing to go back to school and our Social Skills program will focus on encouraging friendship skills and play. Underlying Principle: It is important for our clients to be prepared for school and understand what social skills are and how to use them. Targeted Skills: Making […]

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CLAP Parent Workshops English and Spanish

Our sister agency, Familias First, will conduct parent workshops (Creating Leadership Among Parents – CLAP) for regional center families in the Inland Regional Center, San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center and it is open to other RC’s. This is a Free four-week series conducted via Zoom. The first workshop will be presented in English and begins in […]

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July Theme: We All Have Feelings

The theme for July in our Social Skills program is: How we feel can change the way we act. Underlying Principle: Our behavior impacts the feelings of those around us. When we engage in the expected social behavior it makes others feel more positive (proud, happy, etc.). But when we engage in the unexpected it […]

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Being a Good Sport

The theme this month in our Social Skills Program is how to be a good sport. Good sportsmanship is a quality that serves you throughout your life. When many think of sportsmanship, they initially connect the terms with athletics. For example, it’s good sportsmanship to congratulate the winner of an event and not throw a […]

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