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Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center Having kids understand about disabilities! SLIDE 3 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

VIP Edna F. Schreiber ( ) Edna owned the Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center. Who enjoyed children and loved to help them out when they needed help. Very caring, joyful, happy lady who loved her job more than anything in life. SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLID 14 Back to questions SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

The Rehab Center oThe Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center, formerly the Easter Seal Society of Lancaster County. oHas provided services to children and adults with disabilities since oSchreiber Rehab Center reinforces your trust and confidence to a major commitment to continuously enhance the quality of its services and programs which focus on positive outcomes for the child. SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 Back to questions SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

Referral to the Center Our Social Services department receives referrals from: Parents or guardians Teachers Physicians and nurses Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MH/MR) early intervention for children birth to age 3 years Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU 13) for those children ages 3 to 5 Other agencies in the community SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

Disabilities at the Center There are many kinds of different disabilities that you can find at this Rehab Center. Down Syndrome Aspergers Syndrome Tourette Syndrome Fragile X-Syndrome Physical Handicapped Mental Retardation Many more! SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

People with (DS) have an excess or redundancy, of genetic material in their cells, an excess of chromosome 21. Symptoms: Mild Mental Retardation, an upward slant to the eye, flattened facial profile, and small nose. SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 Back to questions SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

Asperger’s Syndrome Neurological condition on the autistic spectrum. Which is a slight learning disability. Symptoms: May have trouble understanding gestures, body language, and facial expressions. May have difficulty in eye contact, repetitive speech, and anxiety in social situations. SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

Physically Handicapped Means: being in a wheelchair, cannot do things on their own and need extra help here and there. Might need an aide to be with them at times to help them out getting things that they cannot reach or handle themselves. SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

Mental Retardation Mental retardation is described as below-average general intellectual function with associated deficits in adaptive behavior that occurs before age 18. Cause: Can happen whenever. Such as prenatal, birth, any kind of accident. SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

How does the rehab help? By helping with physical therapy. Such as moving their arms, and legs everyday to keep them movable. Occupational Therapy works on their motor skills, social skills, and hands on activities for their everyday life. Counseling services works on their emotions, and helps them out in the future with jobs, education, and housing. SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

Questions? 1.Did Ron Heasley own Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center? True False TrueFalse 2.What disability has an upward slant to the eye, and a small nose? Aspergers Syndrome Down SyndromeAspergers Syndrome Down Syndrome 3.When did Schreiber start providing services? SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

References: for more info. Internet Sources: pediatric.org/about.htmlhttp:// pediatric.org/about.html BOOKS:  Turnbull, R. Exceptional Lives, Special Education in Today’s Schools. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

THE END! SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 11SLIDE 12SLIDE 13 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2SLIDE 3 SLIDE 14 SLIDE 5SLIDE 4SLIDE 6 SLIDE 7SLIDE 8SLIDE 9SLIDE 10SLIDE 11 SLIDE 1SLIDE 2 SLIDE 12

GOOD JOB! Ron Heasley is not the owner of Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center. BACK

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CORRECT! Down Syndrome children have an upward slant to the eye, and a small nose. BACK

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CORRECT! 1936 Schreiber started to provide services for disabilities. BACK

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