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.
This website, from the Indiana Resource Center for Autism at Indiana University, provides information and resources for parents on what to look for when choosing a qualified Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) provider.
Read moreThis resource developed by ASERT helps individuals know what to do if they get pulled over by the police.
Read moreWhen you turn 18, the Social Security Administration (SSA) reviews your case to see if you still meet the requirements to receive SSI. The rules change when you turn 18, and some people lose their benefits.
Read moreThis information sheet from ASERT explains what to expect from free legal services as well as information on law firms and agencies across the state that provide free services.
Read moreBank accounts help individuals save money and pay for goods and services. Having and managing a bank account is an important step to becoming more independent. This information sheet provides general tips and information about bank accounts.
Read moreThis social story provides information about how to recognize when you are feeling down and recommendations about what you can do to feel better.
Read moreThis resource is for self-advocates to help them cope when someone they love dies. This will help them better understand grief and loss.
Read moreThese social stories were created to describe the various aspects of determining when to call 911, for individuals with autism.
Read moreThis resource provides information for individuals with autism about reasons why having autism can make attending social events a more difficult experience.
Read moreProject Reassure Direct Support Professionals. Resilience allows individuals to be flexible when something happens. They can think about what happened to them and learn to how to change, respond, and heal.
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