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.
Communities often use symbols as a universal visual depiction to represent a group’s shared beliefs, ideologies, and values. Symbols can often change if a group finds a new one that better suits them. This resource explains what symbols are used by the autism community and why some symbols are no longer used.
Read moreAs part of the "How I See It" series on PAAutism.org and ASDNext.org, people in the Pennsylvania autism community share their thoughts on how being part of the autistic community has impacted them.
Read moreHow I See It is a series on PAAutism.org and ASDNext.org. In each installment, we ask people in the Pennsylvania autism community - individuals, family members, professionals, and more - to share their thoughts on a particular topic.
Read moreThis video explains what your relationship to your healthcare provider is.
Read moreWorkplaces norms and nuances, like unspoken rules, cultural behaviors, and communication cues can be difficult to understand. They can change at different workplaces, but this resource was designed an autistic self-advocate to help you understand some of the ones that apply to any workplace.
Read moreChoosing a summer camp can feel overwhelming, especially if you are looking for one that can support an autistic camper. There are camps focused on many different areas of interest with different levels of structure and environments – and not every camp is a good fit for every child. The tips in this resource can help you find a camp that will work for you and your child’s needs.
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