• Support Group for Gay Men

    Are you a gay man in the AANE community? Have you ever wanted to share your thoughts and experiences with other Autistic gay men? Join us!

    $10
  • Jackbox Game Night for Adults

    Join us for camaraderie and fun! We will be playing a variety of Jackbox games that we will select as a group! Most games fit about 8 participants, but are still a blast to watch! We rotate through both games and players to have a great time together!

    $10
  • Support Group for BIPOC Adults

    This is our support group for Autistic people of color (18+). These spaces are peer-led and provide an opportunity for participants to explore how their multiple identities show up and address their specific needs, by sharing experiences and offering support to one another. We are running these meetings through the winter and then will determine the next steps for future programming based on interest and feedback.

    Free
  • Tool Time Tuesdays: Self-Care

    Calling all superheroes (a.k.a. parents and professionals) - Self-Care - We know you’re juggling all the things—and probably doing it on caffeine and sheer willpower. But even superheroes need a break! You can’t pour from an empty cup—so let’s fill it back up together. Join us for a fun and refreshing conversation all about real-life self-care—because bubble baths are great, but so is breathing for five minutes without a toddler asking for snacks. Let’s talk easy ways to sneak self-care into your day (yes, even your busy day). You deserve it! Presented by: Anastacia Newton, ECAC Parent Educator

    Free
  • Multi-Session Support Group for Parents of LGBTQ+ Teens & Adults (14+)

    Recurring

    This 8-session AANE support group is designed for parents and caregivers of Autistic (or similarly neurodivergent) teens (age 14+) and adults who also identify as LGBTQ+. In this small, welcoming group setting, participants will have the opportunity to share experiences, access valuable resources, and build meaningful connection with others navigating similar journeys. Each session offers a supportive space to explore the unique intersections of neurodivergence and LGBTQ+ identity, while providing guidance, insight, and a sense of community. Advanced registration is required.

    $180
  • Unlocking Answers: What Every Parent Should Know About Genetic Testing

    Genetic testing can play a powerful role in helping families find answers about their child’s health. In this session, we’ll walk you through the different types of genetic tests, what they can (and can’t) tell you, and how they’re used to diagnose a wide range of conditions. We’ll also talk about how re-checking genetic data over time can lead to new insights and better outcomes. Finally, we’ll explore how ongoing efforts are making genetic testing more available and more useful for families from all backgrounds.

    Free
  • Peace, Love, Harmony…and the IFSP/IEP?

    Learn how to use effective communication skills to develop a partnership with your child's IEP/IFSP team. Get tips for preparing for school meetings and how to be an effective member of the team.

    Free
  • Multi-Session Support Group for Parents of Adults (23+)

    This multi-session support group is for parents who have an Autistic adult child 23+ years of age. Other adult family caregivers may also register for this group. Multi-session support groups are ideal for parents and other adult family caregivers who want to go beyond sharing their stories with newcomers each time at single session support group meetings.

    AANE support groups provide an opportunity for parents and family caregivers to voice their concerns and frustrations and celebrate hard-won and unexpected victories. Although each group will focus on different themes and questions, here are some of the most common ones:

    Now that your child is an adult, how do you support and/or parent without power?
    How do you keep the lines of communication open?
    How can you help the Autistic adult find and sustain work and live independently?
    How do you motivate them to expand their social network?
    What types of services have other families used and what were the results?
    How have other members tapped into health, income, housing, and other benefits?

    Dates

    February 11
    February 25
    March 11
    March 25
    April 8
    April 22
    May 6
    May 20

    $180
  • Resolviendo Conflictos con la Escuela

    Este taller ofrece a las familias herramientas prácticas para manejar desacuerdos y conflictos con la escuela de manera efectiva y respetuosa. También exploraremos cuándo y cómo utilizar recursos como mediación, quejas formales o audiencias. El objetivo es fortalecer la relación entre familia y escuela, promoviendo soluciones centradas en el bienestar del estudiante.

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

    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.

    Dates

    February 11
    February 25
    March 11
    March 25
    April 1
    April 15
    May 6
    May 20

    $100
  • Movin’ Up! Planning Your Child’s Successful Transition at Age 3

    Prepare and plan for a smooth transition from Babies Can’t Wait/early intervention. The presentation includes an overview of various programs and services that may be available for three year olds with special needs in your community.

    Free
  • ¿Cuándo se puede cambiar el IEP? Y ¿Qué es ESY? IEP 9

    Después de la reunión anual del Programa de Educación Individualizado (IEP), se pueden hacer cambios en el IEP en ciertas situaciones. Este módulo de la Serie del IEP cubre: qué razones podrían ser para revisar el IEP de un niño, quién puede solicitar la revisión, hacer cambios en un IEP sin una reunión del IEP y la consideración de los servicios del Año Escolar Extendido (qué son y qué determina si un niño los necesita).

    Free