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Helping special needs families see all of the possibilities.

Up Comming Events

    In the works for 2013 is our Autism FAQ project where answer some of the questions commonly associated with autism and a few questions that could stand to be asked more often.

Weekend Conference

Heading to Utica, NY for a one day conference. Strategies for Instruction, Inclusion, and Transitions.
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Links

ASAN: Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Aspergian Pride
Autism Science Foundation
Autism Women's Network
CNY Special Needs Advocacy
Club Adventure CNY
LBRB: Autism news science and opinion
Paul Meier Autism Consultant
Neurodiversity.com
Not Dead Yet
thAutcast.com
Thinking Person's Guide to Autism
WrongPlanet.net

Recent Events

Surviving the Holidays: Travel, Family Dinners, and More, Wednesday, November 7, 2012, 6-8pm .  Get started on your plan for success with our planning guide.


Managing Anxiety: Yours and Theirs, Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 6-8pm .See the listing of anxiety related resources on our resources page.

Summer 2012 Club Adventure CNY Neighborhood Nature Camp

Check out the photo gallery to see what we were up to.
Parenting Autism: Parenting journey and parent vs. autistic advocacy
This presentation discusses how autism impacts the parenting experiences of a neurotypical parent helping them to be more aware of themselves as they seek to parent their autistic child into adulthood. Also discussed is the relationship between parenting and advocacy.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:30 am
Syracuse University
  • Parenting Autism: Parenting journey and parent vs. autistic advocacy
This presentation discusses how autism impacts the parenting experiences of a neurotypical parent helping them to be more aware of themselves as they seek to parent their autistic child into adulthood. Also discussed is the relationship between parenting and advocacy.
Thursday, November 17, 2011 9:30 am
Syracuse University
  • Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Neurodiversity in a Christian Context
Read excerpts of the article related to this event.
This talk introduces the concept of neurodiversity, the secular concept that autism and related conditions are a variation of human neurology rather than a disease, to Christian audiences in the context of Psalm 139: 13-16.
September 28, 2011 12:00 pm
HOPE.Network at Northside Baptist Church
7965 Oswego Rd. - Liverpool, NY 13090

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