Guest guest Posted November 17, 2011 Report Share Posted November 17, 2011 Autism SocietyFYI Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Twelve Tips for Happy Holidays; Documentary Featuring Autism Society One of Most-Watched If you are unable to view the message below, please go to http://support.autism-society.org/site/MessageViewer/. IN THIS ISSUE News >> Advocacy >> Research >> Education >> Conferences >> Resources >> PROUD SPONSOR Designate the Autism Society in your CFC Giving Update email preferences | Forward to a friend NEWS Twelve Tips for Helping People with Autism and Their Families Have a Happy Holiday While many happily anticipate the coming holiday season, families of people on the autism spectrum also understand the special challenges that may occur when schedules are disrupted and routines broken. Our hope is that by following these few helpful tips, families may lessen the stress of the holiday season and make it a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved. Read more. Documentary Featuring Autism Society of Maine One of Most-Watched Online Making Our Way: Autism is a new documentary produced by Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN) that seeks to demystify autism. Rather than focus on limitations, the film examines a broad spectrum of individual experiences with autism and looks at how many people with autism have gone on to achieve great success. Read more. AMC and the Autism Society to Present Sensory Friendly Films for Older Audiences AMC Theatres and the Autism Society are proud to announce the expansion of the Sensory Friendly Films program in an effort to appeal to older audiences. AMC will play The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m. at select locations currently participating in the Sensory Friendly Films program. The movie will play at select participating AMC theatres in the following markets: Kansas City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Phoenix, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, New York and Washington, D.C. Visit www.autism-society.org/sensoryfilms for fliers and theatre information. The Autism Society Teams Up with Goodwill's Paperworks Studio; a portion of greeting card sales to be donated to Autism Society This holiday season, consider sending more than season's greetings to your loved ones: purchase a package of unique handmade cards from the mission-based social enterprise company, Paperworks Studio. The Autism Society and Paperworks Studio have teamed up to advance awareness and raise funds for autism services and support. Now when customers buy a pack of unique high quality and handmade Paperworks Studio greeting cards, a portion of the proceeds will go to the Autism Society. Shop here! Read more about our partnership with Paperworks Studios. Join the Autism Society and AMC Theatres for Sensory Friendly Films! Join AMC Theatres and the Autism Society on Saturday, December 3, for a special showing of The Muppets. We will be showing the movie at 10 a.m. local time in participating theatres nationwide. Don't miss our newest locations! For more information or to find a theatre near you, visit www.autism-society.org/sensoryfilms. Autism Journeys: is' Story In Autism Journeys, we ask individuals on the spectrum, professionals and family members of all kinds to share their stories of what they have learned in their journeys with autism. This week, an older sister tries to put herself in her younger brother's shoes. Read more. Put an Old Car to New Use Did you know that your old car can be converted into cash that can help the Autism Society provide support to families? The same goes for most trucks, boats, RV Motorhomes, trailers, jet-skis, snowmobiles and even some motorcycles. Donating is easy, tax-deductible and rewards you in multiple ways. Get started by visiting http://www.donateacar.com/affiliate-Autism-Society-of-America.php. Autism Headlines Weekly The Autism Society brings you some of the most interesting news around the Web. This week, the Autism Society discusses efforts to protect families from chemicals, a new play mixes autism and romance and a study in how autism is diagnosed. Read more. ADVOCACY Autism Society Commends Lawmakers' Support of ABLE Act The Autism Society commends the lawmakers who reintroduced the Achieve a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act of 2011 in Congress on Tuesday, November 15. Thanks to bipartisan support, families living with autism may receive some much-needed financial support. Read more. CONFERENCES Autism Society to Hold 43rd National Conference and Exhibition on the West Coast Save the Date! The Autism Society 43rd National Conference and Exposition will be held on July 25-28, 2012 in San Diego, California at the Town and Country Resort and Convention Center. Read more. RESEARCH Autism Linked with Excess of Neurons in Prefrontal Cortex A study by researchers at the University of California, San Diego Autism Center of Excellence shows that brain overgrowth in boys with autism involves an abnormal, excess number of neurons in areas of the brain associated with social, communication and cognitive development. Read more. EDUCATION Inclusive Education Inclusive Education: Examining Equity on Five Continents takes a critical look at the global movement called inclusive education through an equity prism. Read more... RESOURCES A Picture's Worth The book that thousands of families, therapists, and educators worldwide have relied on to help children and adults with autism become effective communicators is now available in an updated second edition. A Picture's Worth covers visual communication strategies - picture symbols, gestures, signing and electronic devices - with an emphasis on PECS. Read more. 12 Things Every JAG ( & Military Parent) Should Know Moving once every three years, military families who have children with special needs face unique financial, medical, and legal issues, particularly during deployment or a PCS. Read more. Autism Information for Social Workers and Counselors Social workers and counselors may encounter or be asked to provide services to an individual with autism spectrum disorder who has been the victim of a crime. Read more on our downloadable resources page. Update email preferences | Unsubscribe | Forward to a friend | Visit our web site Autism Society 4340 East-West Hwy, Suite 350, Bethesda, land 20814 301.657.0881 or 1.800.3AUTISM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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