
Virtual Support
& Education Events
Amazing Opportunities to Learn, Get Help and Hope
TACA’s Virtual Events provide parents and caregivers of individuals with autism the opportunity to connect, learn, and gain valuable support—all from the comfort of home. These online events offer a welcoming space to ask questions, share experiences, and access practical strategies to support your loved one’s autism journey.
Whether you are newly diagnosed or have years of experience, our virtual events are designed to provide meaningful insights, resources, and a sense of community, empowering families at every stage.

Virtual Learning Events
TACA Virtual Learning Events are designed to equip parents and caregivers with essential knowledge, practical tips, and actionable strategies for supporting individuals with autism. These events, led by TACA staff and experienced parent volunteers, provide valuable insights into autism education, therapies, parenting strategies, and more.
💡 Event Formats:
- Watch and Learn: View a pre-recorded TACA presentation followed by a live Q&A session with TACA staff to help you apply key takeaways.
- Family Panel: Listen as TACA Parent Volunteers share real-life experiences, insights, and strategies on the Monthly Learning topic, followed by a live Q&A.
- Resource Review: Review and discuss a featured TACA resource, with parent volunteers sharing their insights and implementation tips. A live Q&A follows.
- Interview & Q&A: Gain perspectives from experienced parents or experts through an informal interview session, followed by an audience Q&A.
Each session is carefully designed to provide practical, real-world solutions that empower families and improve outcomes.
Virtual Support Events
TACA Virtual Support Events are one-hour, group-based meetings designed for parents and caregivers seeking guidance, encouragement, and connection. Led by TACA staff, these supportive gatherings provide a safe and understanding space to discuss challenges, share successes, and explore TACA’s many programs and resources.
💙 Why Attend?
- Connect with other autism parents who understand your journey
- Get answers to questions and learn from shared experiences
- Discover tools and strategies to support your child’s development
- Gain insight into TACA resources and how to apply them to your family’s needs
🔹 How It Works:
Registration is required in advance. A Zoom link will be provided upon registration and sent to your email before the event.
upcoming virtual events
February 1, 2025
to February 28, 2025
Recorded Education
Candida and Constipation… Connected
via Website
Does your child laugh at unexpected times, walk on their toes, or struggle with irregular bowel movements? These could be…
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February 1, 2025
to February 28, 2025
Recorded Education
Microbiota Dysbiosis in Autism and Microbiota Transplant Therapy
via Website
This presentation will explore groundbreaking insights into microbiota dysbiosis in autism, highlighting data that shows approximately 95% of children with…
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February 25, 2025
4:00pm PST / 7:00pm EST
Virtual Support Event
TACA Virtual Learning Event
with
TACA Parent Mentors
via Zoom
Resource Review on Gastrointestinal Issues (GI) in Autism Join us for a focused learning event where we’ll provide a comprehensive…
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March 6, 2025
4:00pm PST / 7:00pm EST
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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March 12, 2025
4:00pm PDT / 7:00pm EDT
Virtual Support Event
Virtual Support Event: Teen & Adult
with
TACA Parent Mentors
via Zoom
TACA Virtual Support Events are one-hour, group-based virtual meetings designed specifically for parents and caregivers of individuals with autism. Led by…