Autism NOW Webinar: Autism and Neurodiversity: A Study of Views and Influence of a Rising Movement

The neurodiversity movement celebrates autism as an inseparable part of a person’s identity. This movement seeks to change the perception that autism is a “condition, disease, or disorder” that needs to be cured.

Autism NOW Webinar: Overview of Disability Services

It is important to familiarize yourself with the disability programs and services available. Join us as our Co-Director offers information that may be helpful to you!

Autism NOW Webinar: From Numbers to Action: Understanding the New Autism Prevalence Estimates

Join us for this special webinar in which speakers from the CDC will discuss the new autism data, as well as what you can do to help!

Autism NOW Webinar: People Taking Responsibility for Advocacy in Their Own Lives

Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE), the presenters of our most popular webinar yet, is back on April 10th with a new webinar that you do not want to miss! Register today!

Autism NOW Webinar: Autism 101

Learn the basics about autism from Autism NOW Center Co-Director Amy Goodman.

Autism NOW Webinar: Autism Awareness vs. Autism Acceptance

This webinar kicks off Autism Awareness Month, and will be led by the Autistic Self Advocacy Network.

Autism NOW Webinar: Making Information Accessible

In this webinar, join speakers from Self Advocates Becoming Empowered to find out more about how to make information accessible to all people.

Autism NOW Webinar: Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism: A Very Necessary Book

Join us to chat with the writers from a “Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism” to find out more about their work and the unique resources that they create!

Autism NOW Webinar: Involving Siblings in the Transition Process for Young Adults with Disabilities

Transition is an important and busy time in a young adult’s life. Having the support of a sibling can make all the difference.

Autism NOW Webinar: Maximizing Quality of Life with Person-Centered Cognitive Support Technologies

With rapid changes in technology, it may be hard to keep track of the numerous support technologies available to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities.