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Planning a Birthday Party for a Child with Autism

When planning a birthday party for a child with autism, there are different ways you can help to make your child’s special day a great experience. Here are a few suggestions to consider as you plan the celebration.

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Planning a Sensory-Friendly Wedding

This resource provides a link to another website with information about how to host a Sensory-Friendly wedding.

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Planning a Social Event

There are a lot of things to think about when putting together or hosting a social event. The following steps will help you to make sure you are prepared before and during your event.

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PLAY IT SAFE: The Do’s and Don’ts of Cyber Safety

This resource is designed to provide important information regarding online safety and privacy for individuals with autism.

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Police Transport Social Story

This social story developed by ASERT shows what to expect when transported in a police car.

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Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

PBIS seeks to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of schools and other agencies.

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Potter County Autism Census

The PA Autism Census Update, conducted by the Autism Services, Education, Resources, & Training Collaborative (ASERT), provides a count of the number of individuals with autism who are receiving service in Pennsylvania. This report provides information specific to Potter County.

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Premise History Form for Emergencies Social Story

This social story explains how filling out a premise history form can be helpful in emergency situations.

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Prepare, Learn, Advise and Notify (PLAN)

This resource is designed to help individuals with autism, their family, and emergency responders prepare for and stay safe in an emergency situation.

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Preparing for a Hospital Visit

A hospital can be an intimidating place for anyone, but the unfamiliar sights, smells, and sounds can be especially difficult to cope with for children with autism. In addition to the environment, a medical procedure or examination often involves poking and prodding by medical professionals or specialized equipment. Planning in advance can help hospital visits go more smoothly. The list below includes ideas for planning with your child.

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