Recursos en Español
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.
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.
The work of a direct support professional is very important. However, the professional must keep in mind the importance of balancing things, such as how much assistance you offer versus how much you can foster independence, when working with someone with autism.
Read moreThis social story was created to describe the various aspects of a residential treatment facility to individuals with autism.
Read moreThis collection of resources is designed to help families who have a family member who was recently diagnosed with autism.
Read moreA grant of up to $300 per eligible child can be used by the parent/guardian to select their own Respite Provider. Families may use up to 3 grants per eligible child.
Read moreNeed help finding respite services in your area? This resource can help!
Read moreIndividuals with autism, like other individuals with disabilities, may be considered a “vulnerable” population. Identifying when someone you support is engaging in behavior that puts him or her at risk is critical to your support role.
Read moreS.E.A.T. is a quick and easy guide for your toolbox to help you understand why behaviors are happening and what you can do to help.
Read moreThis ASERT-developed social story is about scheduling an IM4Q interview and what kinds of things to expect. This resource has been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, and Burmese.
Read moreStriving to support individual and family readiness through an array of programs specifically targeted to assist the Naval Special Warfare community in maintaining a resilient, sustainable, and healthy force in this era of persistent conflict and frequent deployments.
Read moreThis visual resource was developed by ASERT for child welfare professionals to use as a reference guide when working with individuals with autism.
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