Autism NOW Webinar: Girls and Women on the Autism Spectrum
Speakers from the Autism Women’s Network (AWN) will discuss topics pertaining to girls and women with autism.
Speakers from the Autism Women’s Network (AWN) will discuss topics pertaining to girls and women with autism.
This webinar will share ideas on how to help people with disabilities create an atmosphere where the truth comes directly from within.
This webinar will give attendees an introduction to free social media platforms, tips for online performance, and more. Join us to learn more!
Listen in as our speaker discusses some of the recent papers and concepts in autism and environment investigations, describes the Safer Chemicals Act and examines public health in general.
In this webinar, speakers from Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) will present tools and tips on how to support students with autism and other developmental disabilities in taking the lead in planning for after high school.
Leaving high school and going to college is complicated for everyone. But if you’re a student on the autism spectrum who is about to enter higher education for the first time, it might be a little bit more complicated for you.
Join us for this webinar, in which our speaker will provide an overview of inclusive education, as well as discussions about IDEA.
This webinar focuses on the different job development techniques that are likely to be more productive and efficient in facilitating successful employment outcomes for job seekers with more significant disabilities, including those with ASD.
Part II, a continuation of last week’s webinar, will focus on behavior. “What we got here is a failure to communicate” is a famous line said by Paul Newman in his 1967 movie “Cool Hand Luke.”
A Presentation focusing on supporting communication in regards to employment, provided by Alan Kurtz and Janine Collins from the Center for Community Inclusion & Disability Studies at the University of Maine.