Autism Resources

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Autism Resources

Awareness 22

April, 2022

Dear School Community Members,

The Office of Autism at District 75 would like to celebrate Autism Awareness and Acceptance during this month of April by sharing out supportive resources for you, your students, and their families. We continue to celebrate autistic individuals and those with other educational classifications and diagnosis' through the lens of Neurodiversity, as we... "all think and are wired differently"

Below, please find professional development workshops for staff and families, information about the role of and team at the District 75 office of Autism, facts about autism spectrum disorder and more.

We want to wish you all a joyous and restful upcoming Spring break!!

Cheers and Best Always

Mark & The Team at the Office of Autism

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Celebrating Neurodiversity

April 1st through April 30th

Workshops Offered Throughout the Month - District 75’s Office of Autism

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District 75’s Office of Autism

Celebrates – Neurodiversity Month

The Office of Autism – What Do We Do?

The Office of Autism at District 75 is a multidisciplinary office that provides coaching support in the areas of instruction, language and communication and behavior for students with autism spectrum disorder and/or other neurodevelopmental disabilities by our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts. In addition, our team also consists of a speech and language pathologist, school psychologist, and school social worker who work alongside our BCBAs (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) and schools to offer further support in the above areas and additional functions.

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NYpd Autism Walk

NYPD 2nd Annual 5K Walk for Autism

Support us at our 2nd Annual 5K Walk for Autism. Let's continue to encourage, empower & assist our communities Autistic children. Join us.

Date and time Sat, April 23, 2022 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM EDT

Location Cunningham Park 196-10 Union Turnpike Queens, NY 11366

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OFFICIAL RACE BIB

 

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Over half of children with autism – and possibly as many as four in five – have one or more chronic sleep problems. Many adults on the spectrum likewise have difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep through the night.

 

Quick Tips Improving Sleep for Children with Autism

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How to Use Sleep Strategies to Help Your Child with Autism

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Autism Workshops

The Metropolitan Parent Center & Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at NYU Langone's Regional Center for Autism Services

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Identifying and Treating ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression in Individuals with Autism

Feb 22, 2022 11:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Teen Time: Strategies for Helping Teens with ASD During Sexuality Development

Mar 8, 2022 11:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Managing Challenging Behaviors at Home and in the Community / Manejo de Comportamientos Desafiantes en el Hogar y la Comunidad

Mar 22, 2022 10:30 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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