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US Autism Association Summit: Meltdowns and Neuro-Crashes

 

 

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Sam Weismann Sam Weismann

Panel: Voices Across the Spectrum

We bring you a 90-minute, in-depth, live online webinar featuring a panel of diagnosed individuals sharing their questions and personal insights into the topics that matter most to those who are diagnosed and to those who want to help.

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Sam Weismann Sam Weismann

Panel: Autism and the Arts

In this session, panelists will highlight the importance of including the arts in all areas of life for those on the autism spectrum. With a special focus on what is known about brain development for those with autism, this panel will highlight the various art forms in use therapeutically in the treatment of autism and will discuss why the arts are effective in addressing the needs of those on the autism spectrum.

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Sam Weismann Sam Weismann

Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum: Tips for Tackling the “Firsts”

In this keynote session for the US Autism Association’s Summit: Coming of Age Across the Autism Spectrum, Carol Weinman and Dr. Stephen Shore identify a number of “firsts” that individuals encounter as they transition away from home and move into employment or higher education for the first time.

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Sam Weismann Sam Weismann

Voices Across the Spectrum

We bring you a 90-minute, in-depth, live online webinar featuring a panel of diagnosed individuals sharing their questions and personal insights into the topics that matter most to those who are diagnosed and to those who want to help.

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Sam Weismann Sam Weismann

Throwback! An Interview with Dr. Stephen Shore

Today's Throwback video is an interview with Dr. Stephen Shore at our 2011 World Conference. Here he discusses his experiences, summarizes some key points he plans to present on, and offers advice to parents and to "typical" people interacting with those on the spectrum.

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