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Online Autism Q&As by The Birchtree Center

Parents, guardians, and caregivers of children and youth with autism and related disabilities are welcome to Birchtree's online Q&As. Each begins with a brief presentation followed by time for participants to ask questions and share ideas.

Eventos en esta colección

  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Ask an Occupational Therapist

    Online Autism Q&A: Ask an Occupational Therapist

    Wed, Jun 12, 6:00 PM EDT

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Ask a Special Educator

    Online Autism Q&A: Ask a Special Educator

    ayer a las 18:00 EDT

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Ask a Behavior Analyst

    Online Autism Q&A: Ask a Behavior Analyst

    Wed, May 15, 6:00 PM EDT

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Ask About Students' Transition to Adulthood

    Online Autism Q&A: Ask About Students' Transition to Adulthood

    Wed, May 1, 6:00 PM EDT

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Ask a Speech-Language Pathologist

    Online Autism Q&A: Ask a Speech-Language Pathologist

    Wed, Apr 10, 6:00 PM EDT

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Settling Back into School--Tips, Tricks &Troubleshooting

    Online Autism Q&A: Settling Back into School--Tips, Tricks &Troubleshooting

    Tue, Oct 18, 6:00 PM EDT

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Coping With Remote Instruction & COVID Safety Protocols

    Online Autism Q&A: Coping With Remote Instruction & COVID Safety Protocols

    Tue, Nov 10, 6:00 PM EST

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Teaching Skills at Home

    Online Autism Q&A: Teaching Skills at Home

    Wed, Oct 28, 6:00 PM EDT

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  • Imagen principal de Online Autism Q&A: Coping w/ Remote Instruction & Disruptions During COVID

    Online Autism Q&A: Coping w/ Remote Instruction & Disruptions During COVID

    Wed, Oct 21, 6:00 PM EDT

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The Birchtree Center is a not-for-profit, 501(3)(3) organization that exists to promote independence, engaging relationships, and productive lives for children and youth with autism at home, at school, and in the community.