Recursos en Español
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To find ASERT resources that have been translated into Spanish, click here.
Para encontrar recursos de ASERT que han sido traducidos al español, haga clic aquí.
To find ASERT resources that have been translated into Spanish, click here.
This resource provides information related to the IEP and the requirement of the Pennsylvania Keystone Exam.
Read moreThis resource, developed by ASERT for direct support professionals, provides information on how to create a person-centered approach that is focused on individual strengths and abilities when working with individuals who have autism.
Read moreThis document contains a description of autism, ways that individuals with autism may behave, and considerations for first responders when interacting with people with autism.
Read moreThe resource will provide families with information on IBHS and an explanation of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services.
Read moreAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) describes a neurological disorder that affects social interactions, communication, and other behaviors. Patients with autism may require accommodations during appointments. They may also react differently to treatment than patients without an autism diagnosis. The following tips will help you effectively serve patients with ASD.
Read moreThis resource explains what Resilience is and why it is important. It is written for self-advocates wish to work on improving their emotional health.
Read moreThis social story provides a visual explanation of what it means to be in isolation if someone has the coronavirus, or COVID-19. An animated version is also available.
Read moreJFCS is a comprehensive agency serving individuals, children and seniors through all phases of the life cycle.
Read moreThe Judge's Guide to Autism is intended to serve as a resource for judges involved with criminal justice/autism initiatives in their communities.
Read moreThis is a collection of resources on the topic of the justice system for justice system professionals and individuals with autism. Topics range from the law to court appearances, interacting with police, and more.
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