Video: Wrong Planet: How to Flirt and Get a Date
In this video, Liz Laugeson, from UCLA’s PEERS Program at The Help Group in Los Angeles, discusses the process of flirting.
In this video, Liz Laugeson, from UCLA’s PEERS Program at The Help Group in Los Angeles, discusses the process of flirting.
The Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality (SATH) is an educational nonprofit membership organization whose mission is to raise awareness of the needs of all travelers with disabilities.
The ART of AUTISM is a collaborative project that connects artists and performers of all ages on the autism spectrum with opportunities and venues to showcase their varied talents.
Individuals can use this tool to search for day, overnight and family camps serving children and adults with disabilities.
This website is designed to help parents of children with disabilities in selecting a camp for their child for the first time.
This guide is intended to help college students with autism and other developmental disabilities navigate through the different steps associated with finding new recreational activities on campus.
Through the arts, the Autism Acceptance Project seeks social acceptance, inclusion and equality for individuals with autism.
Autism Radio is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to raising public awareness about autism.
This publication features specially selected toys that encourage play for children with physical, cognitive or developmental disabilities.
This document reveals and quantifies key findings from Easter Seals’ study relating to financial planning, education, family life, independence, recreation and other areas.