Recursos en Español
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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.
Occupational therapy services are focused on helping with performance of activities of daily living (e.g., feeding, dressing), instrumental activities of daily living (e.g., community mobility, safety procedures), education, work, leisure, play, and social participation. For an individual with autism, occupational therapy services are defined according to the person’s needs and desired goals and priorities for participation.
Read moreOffering support to self-advocates, parents, siblings, teachers, military families, and more.
Read moreHelping to improve the quality of life for thousands of children and adults throughout Pennsylvania.
Read more(PFI) is the statewide family network that convenes families of children in child-serving systems, connects them to information and resources to maximize their quality of life, and collaborates to improve community supports, services, and family outcomes.
Read moreThis website from the Child Mind Institute, provides information for parents to ensure they are getting good care for their child.
Read moreThis resource is designed to help persons with disabilities and seniors find information that will connect them to supports and services in their community.
Read morePennsylvania's Department of Transportation offers a Yellow Dot Program as well as an Online Emergency Contact Information Program in order to make it easier to keep individuals with autism safer on the road.
Read morePBIS seeks to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of schools and other agencies.
Read moreThis article from the Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) provides tips on how to regulate sleep in children with autism.
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