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Spectrum Events: Connecting, Educating, and Celebrating Diversity

Recurring

Online “Closed” Support Group for Women (18-35)

Virtual

This “closed” support group is designed for Autistic women (18-35). Through this “closed” support group, women (18-35) can build an ongoing connection with a small group of other women. AANE “closed” support groups for women also give women an opportunity to voice their concerns and frustrations. It also lets them acknowledge hard-won and unexpected victories. Common topics of discussion are:

Masking/camouflaging
Sensory sensitivities/overloads
Relationships
Self-care
Empathy

$100
Recurring

Seattle Coffee with Kyo: Connect with Peers and Chat About All Things ABA

Virtual

Join us for Coffee with Kyo, an engaging virtual event where we chat over coffee and introduce you to the exciting world of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and the amazing opportunities we have at our company!

This event offers a unique chance to connect with fellow Behavior Therapists (BTs) in the greater Seattle metro area, while gaining valuable insights into the BT position at Kyo. Get ready to engage in an informative discussion with one of our regional leaders who will guide you through the hiring process and the necessary requirements to join our team.

Whether you're a long-time CBT or a newcomer taking your first steps into the ABA field, we're eager to connect with you!

Attendees will receive a credit for your favorite drink or snack. Don't miss out on this opportunity—RSVP now! ☕️

December 10th registration link: https://kyocare.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMoc-mrqjwqHtwKjzlYUcLqwPmaotsli1Pq#/registration

December 12th registration link: https://kyocare.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpcOCuqjIpGtbB5FQG1DWOawxsJIX5Hjwv#/registration

Real-Life Stories: Smart Wearables and Smart Home Technology for Every Day

Virtual

Three individuals are joining us to speak about how they use smart wearables, like a smart watch, and smart home technology to better navigate their daily activities. Our presenters are Christine Mathis, Gabe Smaglik and Susi McKay. Each will share their personal experiences using smart devices. Topics we will be covering include how to use smart devices for elopement, anxiety management, and for navigating everyday activities like cooking dinner and doing the laundry.

Recurring

Online “Open” Support Group – Employment for Adults

Virtual

This support group is for Autistic adults (18+) who are post k-12. Through this support group, members can connect with a variety of participants on the topic of employment. Whether you’re currently working, looking for a job or recuperating from burn out, this group is a chance to receive support, share what works for you and learn from each other, on all things related to employment.

$10

Online “Open” Workshop – Introduction to Autism for Families

Virtual

This 90-minute workshop will address common misconceptions, investigate Autistic identity, and explore Autistic traits, strengths, and challenges. This presentation will provide insights into your child’s neurotype, preparing you with an informed mindset for raising an Autistic child. Parents, family members, and caregivers of individuals who are potentially Autistic are also encouraged to attend.

*Please note that this event will be recorded. The recording will be sent out to registrants a few days after the live event and participants can watch the recording for up to 30 days.

Free

Online “Open” Support Group for Adults Over 50

Virtual

Come join other adults age 50+ with autism or similar Neurodiverse profiles in an atmosphere of support and understanding. The group meets on the second Friday of every month.

$10
Recurring

La Hora del Cuento [Virtual]

¡Nuestros especialistas en desarrollo infantil se alegran en ofrecerle a usted y a sus hijos una emocionante lectura de cuentos virtual!

Durante nuestras sesiones interactivas leeremos libros, cantaremos canciones, moveremos nuestros cuerpos y nos conectaremos con otros niños y cuidadores. Cada día leeremos una historia diferente que involucrará a los niños mientras exploran el mundo que los rodea.

Es necesario registrarse. ¡Complete el formulario de registro de participantes de Story Time para reservar su lugar!

Para obtener más información, envíe un correo electrónico a EveryoneRR@ccrcca.org

Free
Recurring

La Hora del Cuento [Virtual]

¡Nuestros especialistas en desarrollo infantil se alegran en ofrecerle a usted y a sus hijos una emocionante lectura de cuentos virtual!

Durante nuestras sesiones interactivas leeremos libros, cantaremos canciones, moveremos nuestros cuerpos y nos conectaremos con otros niños y cuidadores. Cada día leeremos una historia diferente que involucrará a los niños mientras exploran el mundo que los rodea.

Es necesario registrarse. ¡Complete el formulario de registro de participantes de Story Time para reservar su lugar!

Para obtener más información, envíe un correo electrónico a EveryoneRR@ccrcca.org

Free

The Challenge of Evaluating Developmental Dyslexia When 50% of Third Graders Can’t Read: Brain Imaging, Clinical, and Academic Data From a Study of Children in Brazil

Virtual

In this presentation, we will examine a host of brain imaging, behavioral, clinical, and academic data of Brazilian children with developmental dyslexia (DD). The overarching goal will be to analyze the characteristics of children with DD relative to their peers from the perspective of brain function and structure as well as academic and cognitive performance. The presentation will be based on data from eight years of a no-cost outpatient evaluation service that was part of a study of developmental dyslexia at the Brain Institute of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. We will also address the challenge of diagnosing developmental dyslexia in an academic setting where third graders who can’t fluently decode simple words are not an exception, they are practically the norm. We will discuss fMRI and MRI results from children with DD and from a longitudinal study that began in third grade and followed children until sixth grade. In addition to underscoring how the imaging and behavioral findings corroborate the existing literature on neurocognitive mechanisms of DD, we will incorporate a discussion of DD and its interaction with other traits, such as difficulties in math, differences in non-linguistic working memory spans, and automated measures of storytelling skills (graph theory).

Learning Objectives
Analyze the neurocognitive, behavioral, and academic characteristics of children with DD.
Integrate the discussion of DD with difficulties in math and with evaluations of executive function and academic performance.
Address the challenge of diagnosis in an environment where third graders who can’t fluently decode words are not an exception.

$27.18
Recurring

Online “Closed” Support Group for Adults

A closed support group has the same group members (up to 12) for a set number of sessions (8). Closed support groups are ideal for adults who are looking for deeper connections and more extensive peer support from group members. For the best support group experience, closed group members should plan on attending all 8 meetings in the series. This group offers a safe environment where Autistic adults can talk with like-minded people, share issues and concerns, and celebrate successes. Common topics include: disclosure, self-advocacy, and relationships.

$100

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