• Multi-Session Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Interest Group for Adults

    Recurring
    Virtual

    This interest group is intended for post-high school adults who fulfill the player pre-requisites outlined below:

    Participants need to have played Dungeons and Dragons before either at AANE or elsewhere.
    They must also be familiar with character creation, general rules of D&D Edition 5, cooperation within a team, and following campaign rules and storyline.
    Each participant is expected to attend all 8 meetings in order to help his/her team advance as far as possible in the campaign.
    This interest series will be using a campaign selected by the Dungeon Masters. Participants must agree to follow the rules of the campaign at all times.
    Because this is an interactive/collaborative game. Participants need to be able to participate fully in each game session.
    Please note that this is a two-step process (application and registration). If you are interested in this group, please submit the application above.

    $100
  • Multi-Session Support Group for Women (40-60)

    Recurring
    Virtual

    This “closed” support group is designed for Autistic women (40-60) looking to build an ongoing connection with a small community of other women. This “closed” support group also gives women an opportunity to voice their concerns and frustrations and lets them acknowledge hard-won and unexpected victories. Common topics of discussion are:

    Masking/camouflaging
    Sensory sensitivities/overloads
    Relationships
    Self-care
    Empathy
    Dates
    January 15
    January 29
    February 12
    February 26
    March 12
    March 26
    April 9
    April 16

    $100
  • Multi-Session Support Group for Queer Women & Non-Binary Adults

    Recurring
    Virtual

    This 8-week gender inclusive support group is for LGBTQIA+ women, femmes, and nonbinary people. In this group members can build an ongoing connection with a small community.

    AANE support groups give members an opportunity to celebrate successes and support each other through difficulties. Common topics of discussion are:

    – Masking/camouflaging
    – Sensory sensitivities/overloads
    – Relationships
    – Self-care
    – Disclosure
    – Work/jobs
    – Intersectionality

    Dates
    January 8
    January 15
    January 22
    January 29
    February 5
    February 12
    February 19
    February 26

  • Coffee with Kyo’s Portland Team: Come Learn About All Things ABA

    Virtual

    Join us for Coffee with Kyo, an engaging virtual event where we chat over coffee and introduce you to the exciting world of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and the amazing opportunities we have at our company!
    This event offers a unique chance to connect with fellow Behavior Therapists (BTs) in the greater Portland metro area, while gaining valuable insights into the BT position at Kyo. Get ready to engage in an informative discussion with one of our regional leaders who will guide you through the hiring process and the necessary requirements to join our team.
    Whether you’re a long-time RBAI or a newcomer taking your first steps into the ABA field, we’re eager to connect with you!
    Attendees will receive a credit for your favorite drink or snack. Don’t miss out on this opportunity—RSVP now! ☕️

  • Tea Time with Kyo’s Salt Lake City Team: Come Learn About All Things ABA

    Virtual

    Join us for Tea with Kyo, an engaging virtual event where we introduce you to the exciting world of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and the amazing opportunities we have at our company!
    This event offers a unique chance to connect with fellow Behavior Therapists (BTs) in the greater Salt Lake City area, while gaining valuable insights into the BT position at Kyo. Get ready to engage in an informative discussion with one of our regional leaders who will guide you through the hiring process and the necessary requirements to join our team.
    Whether you’re a long-time RBT or a newcomer taking your first steps into the ABA field, we’re eager to connect with you!
    Attendees will receive a credit for your favorite drink or snack. Don’t miss out on this opportunity—RSVP now! ☕️

  • Multi-Session Social/Support Group for Teens (14-16)

    Recurring
    Virtual

    AANE is offering an 8-week virtual group for Autistic and similarly neurodivergent teens aged 14-16. This group provides a secure and inclusive environment where teens can foster connections and engage with one another in a facilitated setting

    Dates
    January 8
    January 15
    January 22
    January 29
    February 5
    February 12
    February 19
    February 26

    $180
  • Workshop – Managing Your Time: Tips for Staying on Track for Teens (14-19)

    Virtual

    Description
    Ever feel like you don’t have enough time in your day? Does it seem like in the blink of an eye, the day is over and you haven’t done everything you needed to? Come chat about ways to better utilize the hours of your day in a way that best supports you!

    $25
  • Horario De Oficina Virtual

    Recurring
    Virtual

    Reunase personalmente con un especialista en apoyo familiar de Care Parent Network y obtenga respuestas a sus preguntas

    15 minutos

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvf-6pqzouG9NShzJ5s0jHH6rTTllk77QE

  • Virtual Office Hours in English

    Recurring
    Virtual

    English Speaking

    Meet 1:1 with a Care Parent Network Family Support Specialist and get your question answered

    Register here for a 15 minute time slot

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrcuupqj8sGdaA6YXsQxrypGI733p_Esxy

  • Multi-Session Group Music Lessons for Teens from Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education Berklee School of Music

    Recurring
    Virtual

    Description
    The Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education (BIAAE) is generously offering free group music lessons to Autistic teens. Traditional instrument options include: Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Trombone, Trumpet, Violin, Viola, Guitar, Piano, Voice, or Percussion. If you do not have a physical instrument, we recommend visiting your local music store to source an instrument or use a virtual instrument through Bandlab for Education platform.
    Explore and grow as independent and ensemble musicians using instruments or voice during practice and group lessons. Lessons will focus on note reading, technique, and recording as participants work to record and perform music with their peers. Participants will use Bandlab for Education (a free platform) to collaborate in an ensemble and to optionally use virtual/digital instruments. Click here to watch a video explaining how Berklee Staff will use Bandlab for Education during this interest series.
    At the end of the session, students will participate in an online ensemble performance and receive a recording. The ensemble performance will also be featured on the BIAAE and AANE websites.
    Click here to listen to “Embraceable You,” the ensemble performance of the Winter/Spring 2020 Berklee Music Lessons Interest Series.
    Important Things to Know:
    Rental instruments are not available from Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education. You have several options:
    Use your own instrument
    Use a digital instrument available from Bandlab for Education
    Rent an instrument on your own. Click here to download a list of instrument rental companies in Greater Boston and across the US.
    Students can choose to play one of those traditional instruments: Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Trombone, Trumpet, or digital/virtual instruments available on Bandlab for Education
    Note that a piano keyboard interface is used for all digital/virtual instruments (other than drums). You will be able to learn how to read music and development keyboarding skills that you can use for any MIDI instrument. However, you won’t learn how to play a physical instrument.
    Technology requirements for zoom:
    a computer or tablet device
    an internet connection
    a webcam so you can see and interact with others
    audio capability and built-in or accessory microphone
    You aren’t required to install anything on your computer or tablet in order to use Zoom, but some people do find it helpful to download the zoom client. If you have never used zoom, before the interest series, we strongly suggest that you visit: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us
    Technology requirements for Bandlab for Education:
    a computer or tablet device
    an internet connection
    audio capability and built-in or accessory microphone
    Your registration confirmation email will include a zoom link to join your lessons and instructions for accessing Bandlab for Education.

  • Multi-Session Creative Writers’ Group for Adults

    Recurring
    Virtual

    Want to flex your creative muscles and share and discuss writing? The Online Creative Writers’ Group is an online 7 session workshop where participants will have an opportunity to share writing and offer feedback. We welcome writers of all creative genres—from short stories to poetry, screenplays, fan fiction, and more. This workshop is not an instructional class but rather a chance to connect and network with other writers. Whether you are working on a new piece or want to revisit an old one, here is your test audience. One session will feature talks by two published authors, including graphic novelists, playwrights, children’s book writers and more, all of whom have a connection to Autism. Hope you can join us!

    Dates
    January 15
    January 22
    January 29
    February 5
    February 12
    February 19
    February 26

    $100