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Spectrum Events: Connecting, Educating, and Celebrating Diversity

  • Recurring

    Multi-Session Small Group Employment Coaching for New Job Seekers

    Virtual

    If you are starting out on your search for a job or have been looking for some time and it’s all a bit intimidating and confusing for you, this coaching course could be just what you need to demystify the process.

    This practical coaching course will cover all aspects of job hunting by building your knowledge weekly, helping you identify action steps and supporting you to work through any worries or issues you face, with the help of a workbook. You will be provided with guidance, training, accountability and inspiration over 8 weeks to help you feel more confident about applying for, interviewing for, securing and keeping a job.

    Dates
    January 16
    January 23
    January 30
    February 6
    February 13
    February 20
    February 27
    March 6

    $150
  • Support Group for Adults

    Virtual

    Description
    Come join other post-high-school Autistic adults (ages 18+) or adults with a Neurodivergent profile in an atmosphere of support and understanding.

    $10
  • Recurring

    Multi-Session Support Group for Autistic Parents

    Virtual

    This is a Support Group for autistic adults who are parents. As an autistic individual, parenting brings with it a multitude of unique experiences and challenges. That’s why we’re here! Together we can share lived experiences and offer support to one another so we can grow and succeed in parenthood. Parents of all genders are welcome, whether your child is arriving soon, a toddler, in high school, or an adult themselves. This group is open to parents of all genders.

    Dates
    January 9
    January 16
    January 23
    January 30
    February 6
    February 13
    February 20
    February 27

    $100
  • Recurring

    Multi-Session Support Group for Parents of Adults (18-35)

    Virtual

    This 8-week AANE support group is for parents and caregivers of Autistic or similarly neurodivergent young adult children ages 18-35. This small group setting allows parents and caregivers to connect with each other, share experiences, celebrations and delivers a wealth of information.

    $180
  • Recurring

    Support Group – Gender Identity for Adults

    Virtual

    This group always meets on the first Thursday of the month and is for post-high school Autistic adults who are interested in discussing and exploring their gender in a supportive setting. Most people who attend identify as transgender, nonbinary, and/or genderfluid, and some are questioning their gender identity or gender roles. Join us to share stories and perspectives, and to get support. No autism diagnosis or certainty about gender identity is required to attend. This is a safe place to explore intersecting identities.

    Free
  • Recurring

    Winter Language + Play Groups

    5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, Atlanta, GA, United States, Georgia 5825 Glenridge Dr, Bldg 1, Ste 133, GA, United States

    Here we go again! Our Saturday Social Play Groups resume next weekend on February 8th!

    Sign up for your spot and come play with us!

    Why play with us?

    Social Play
    Movement
    Sensory Play
    Arts and Crafts
    Making Snacks
    Games
    Pretend Play

    $100
  • Recurring

    Support Group for Teens (15-19)

    Virtual

    (formerly Plainview, NY) This open group meets on the second Saturday of the month and is for individuals (ages 15-19) who are Autistic or who suspect they are. All AANE-facilitated support groups provide information, connection, and community where participants can share similar issues and concerns and celebrate successes. Groups are designed for the teens only – parents and other family members should not attend the groups.

    Free
  • Using Rhythm to Optimize and Regulate: An Introduction

    Virtual

    Workshop for spellers, their families and the professionals they work with!

    This introductory presentation will share the latest upadates on music and autism neuroscience, highlighting how this knowledge can be practically applied to everyday life.

    Spellers are free!

    To register: email-----> Mayo@MerakiSpellers.com

    $25
  • Support Group for Adults

    Virtual

    (formerly Brentwood, NY) This support group is for Autistic adults (18+) who are post k-12. Through this support group, members can connect with a variety of participants.

    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

    $10
  • Recurring

    Knitting & Needlecraft Social Group for Adults

    Virtual

    Do you enjoy crafts such as knitting, crocheting, sewing, and embroidery? AANE has created a new online group for you! The group is open to Autistic adults regardless of skill level or diagnosis. In addition to meeting online via Zoom, group members also have the option to participate in the AANE Knitting & Needlecrafts Online Discussion Forum, so that they can share tips, patterns, and positive encouragement in between meetings. (This forum is hosted on the Google Groups platform.) The group will meet every second Sunday of the month on Zoom. Each meeting will have time to work on individual projects and get feedback from group members.

    $10
  • Recurring

    Touchpoints Training for Mental Health Clinicians and Developmental Services Providers (JAN 2025)

    Virtual

    The Touchpoints Approach can be integrated into mental health clinical therapeutic theory and practice, as well as into developmental evaluation and therapeutic services. This training applies Touchpoints to help providers nurture strengths-based collaborative partnerships with families especially when families are affected by children’s special needs.

    Brazelton Touchpoints has proven to improve provider and parent knowledge of child development, reduce parental stress, and enhance collaborative family-provider partnerships in service of healthier family-child relationships. Touchpoints implements a deep understanding of children’s behavior as a primary family engagement and treatment strategy by anticipating known periods of increased stress in family functioning that are associated with developmental processes. Touchpoints employs developmental-relational care to effectively manage behavioral, emotional, or relational concerns that might arise about a child.

    In this training, participants practice strengths-based strategies to nurture collaborative partnerships with families in service of emotional well-being and parental competence. They also gain knowledge of theory and practice in delivering culturally-humble, relationship-based, developmentally-informed psychotherapeutic services. While Brazelton Touchpoints is a preventive model of care, this adaptation for mental health and developmental clinicians incorporates its theory and practice into intervention and treatment, taking into account effects of trauma and healing upon development and family functioning. Touchpoints is designed to complement existing psychotherapeutic skills to enhance diverse clinical orientations and techniques. These may include infant and early childhood mental health dyadic and family systems, child-parent psychotherapy, interpersonal and psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, parent guidance, and developmental play therapy.

    Course format: This course consists 28 training hours including six monthly one-hour virtual reflective practice sessions. Each of the five modules takes about five hours to complete, and includes a live, interactive Zoom session, assignments for independent practice, and online discussion. Attendance is required at all live sessions. Participants who complete the course will receive a certificate. This course is approved for 20.25 Continuing Education Credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Learn more.

    Session Dates and Times: Live sessions are on Mondays, 12-4 pm ET / 9 am – 1 pm PT

    01/27/2025
    02/03/2025
    02/10/2025
    02/24/2025
    03/03/2025
    03/10/2025
    The live sessions will be followed by six monthly Reflective Practice calls; the schedule will be set prior to the end of the main training.

    What you will learn:

    Strategies for building partnerships with parents that promote family strengths and emphasize preventive emotional health as well as therapeutic healing
    Techniques for integrating strengths-based attitudes and relationship-based practices into therapeutic care for individuals and families
    Strategies for strengthening parent-child relationships as a key influence on a child’s development and emotional functioning
    How to understand the processes of child development that create stress and conflict within families and how these offer opportunities for deepened relationship and healing
    Treatment techniques to address the impact of trauma and adversity within and upon the developmental process
    A framework to understand why children’s behavior can sometimes be challenging and confusing
    Techniques for talking with families about child development concerns
    How to actively listen to families and collaboratively solve problems related to child development or a child-family relationship
    Number of participants:

    Minimum of 10

    Maximum of 20

    $895

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