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Monthly Learning Series:
August

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Nutrition and diet are the foundations of health. Deficits in nutrition negatively impact the body and the brain. In autism, food allergies and sensitivities are common co-morbidities. TACA is exploring ways to improve your child's eating habits this month, as well as how to navigate a specialized diet.

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

August 1, 2024

to August 31, 2024

Recorded Education

Following a GFCF Diet: What Every Parent Needs to Know

with

Darin Ingels, ND, FAAEM

via Website

In this talk, Dr. Ingels will review the basics of why following a gluten and casein-free diet can help support…

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August 1, 2024

to August 31, 2024

Recorded Education

Dietary Detours

with

Anju Usman Singh, MD, FAAFP, ABIHM, FMAPS

via Website

Dietary interventions seem to provide the most effective way of shifting the immune system. . Diets such as Casein-free/Gluten-free/Sugar-free diets…

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September 1, 2024

to September 30, 2024

Recorded Education

With Support and Without the Court

via Website

Coming Soon

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September 1, 2024

to September 30, 2024

Recorded Education

Special Needs Trusts and Conservatorship

via Website

Coming Soon

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September 1, 2024

September 30, 2024

Virtual Education Event

Monthly Learning Series: September – Adulthood & Puberty

via Website

Coming Soon

As our children with autism become adults, we must learn to navigate new issues related to teens and adults, such…

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September 4, 2024

4:00pm PDT / 7:00pm EDT

Virtual Support Event

Virtual Support Event

with

TACA Parent Mentors

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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September 6, 2024

10:00am PDT / 1:00pm EDT

Virtual Support Event

Virtual Support Hour

with

TACA Parent Mentors

via Zoom

Need live support? Join TACA Support Hours! TACA offers a one-hour drop-in Zoom meeting where community members can ask questions…

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September 11, 2024

4:00pm PDT / 7:00pm EDT

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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September 12, 2024

12:00pm PDT / 3:00pm EDT

Virtual Support Event

Virtual Support Event

with

TACA Parent Mentors

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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September 18, 2024

10:00am PDT / 1:00pm EDT

Virtual Support Event

Virtual Support Hour

with

TACA Parent Mentors

via Zoom

Need live support? Join TACA Support Hours! TACA offers a one-hour drop-in Zoom meeting where community members can ask questions…

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September 25, 2024

4:00pm PDT / 7:00pm EDT

Virtual Support Event

Virtual Support Event: Teens & Adults

with

TACA Parent Mentors

via Zoom

Watch & Learn: Transition to Adulthood with Mark Woodsmall, Esq. Families of Teens & Adults! Join us virtually as we…

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September 30, 2024

4:00pm PDT / 7:00pm EDT

Virtual Support Event

TACA Family Support Panel: Adulthood

with

TACA Parent Mentors

via Zoom

Join TACA for a discussion on Adulthood. Our panel of seasoned TACA volunteers will be sharing about their families’ experiences…

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October 18, 2024

to October 20, 2024

In-person Conference

National TACA Autism Conference

Hilton Orange County Hotel

3050 Bristol St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626

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