Monthly Learning Series:
March
Children with autism spectrum disorders often require additional supports to reach their maximum educational potential. Navigating the educational system can be overwhelming and confusing. This month, TACA explores federal law including Individual Education Plans (IEPs), advocating for your child, and alternatives to traditional public education.
The Autism Community in Action (TACA) provides general information regarding medical research, treatment options, therapies and nutrition to the autism community. The information comes from a variety of sources and is not independently verified by TACA. Nothing presented in print or at meetings should be construed as medical or legal advice. Always consult your child's doctor regarding his or her individual needs.
upcoming events
November 1, 2024
to November 30, 2024
Recorded Education
Building Attention with Rebecca Jackson, DC
via Website
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Attention is something that we rely on for nearly all aspects of life, yet it isn’t something we are born…
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November 1, 2024
to November 30, 2024
Recorded Education
Brain Tools To Build Executive Function for Students with Sarah Kesty, MA, BCASE
via Website
Executive Function impairments can show up and impact teens and adults across all settings: at school, work, home, and in…
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December 5, 2024
12:00pm PST / 3:00pm EST
Virtual Support Event
Virtual Support Event
via Zoom
TACA Support Events are one-hour virtual meetings designed to provide live support for families at any stage of their autism…
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December 11, 2024
4:00pm PST / 7:00pm EST
Virtual Support Event
Virtual Support Event: Teens & Adults
with
TACA Parent Mentors
via Zoom
Parents with Teens and Adults – Join TACA for this month’s Virtual Support Event. We’ll share questions and challenges as…
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December 17, 2024
4:00pm PST / 7:00pm EST
Virtual Support Event
Virtual Support Event
via Zoom
TACA Support Events are one-hour virtual meetings designed to provide live support for families at any stage of their autism…
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