Coping with Transitions During the Pandemic
Learn coping and goal-setting strategies for navigating transitions between schools, jobs, and high school to adulthood during the challenges of Covid-19. Free certificates
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ARI’s free autism research and treatment webinars for people with autism, parents, physicians, and other professionals are made possible by generous donor support.
Learn coping and goal-setting strategies for navigating transitions between schools, jobs, and high school to adulthood during the challenges of Covid-19. Free certificates
Depression as co-occurring condition in autism is frequently reported, but there is not a consensus on the risk factors. Tune in to learn
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, delayed and disordered communication skills and isolated areas of interest. There
Research demonstrates the effectiveness of Family-Centered Transition Planning in increasing student and parent expectations for adult life, student career decision-making, and student participation in
Handouts are online HERE Learn strategies for individuals on the autism spectrum interested in the ins and outs of dating.
Learn skills to manage day-to-day, resources for virtual social interactions, and general guidelines about coping with the lockdown for individuals with ASD and
Learn strategies for supporting individuals on the autism spectrum experiencing school closures and changes in routine due to the 2020 outbreak. This video
Facing airplane food with a picky eater? Visiting grandma's and expecting mountains of sweets? Looking for recipes to support loved ones with food allergies? Join this
This video was developed by treatment professionals at the Johnson Center for Child Health and Development. Print and share the flyer: http://ariconference.com/webinars/support.pdf Medical visits can be stressful
Presented by Jeanna Hill, MS, CCLS Prepared by Jeanna Hill, MS, CCLS and Morgan Devlin Published: 03/01/2018 Jeanna Hill (formerly Martinez) received her B.A. in Psychology