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Autistic Experience

Autistic people experience and perceive the world differently, which can lead to

unique ways of thinking, sensing, and interacting.

For those who are not autistic, this can create challenges in understanding how they see the world, making it harder to know how to best support them.

As a supporter, one of the greatest things you can do for the

autistic person in your life is simple:

GET CURIOUS.

CURIOSITY

Being curious means we reflect on the uniqueness of the person that we are supporting so that we can meet them where they're at with our supports that we put in place.

"A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AUTISTIC EXPERIENCE" for Parents, Families and Caregivers in a home setting

This workshop is for anyone who is parenting or assisting in the direct care of someone who is on the autism spectrum, in a home setting.

"A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AUTISTIC EXPERIENCE"
for Professionals in a supporting role

This workshop is for professionals who are providing support to someone who is on the autism spectrum and/or a direct supporter who is providing care to an autistic person, such as a parent, family member or other professional.

"A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AUTISTIC EXPERIENCE" for Professionals providing a specialized service

This workshop is for professionals who are providing a specialized service, such as speech and language therapy or occupational therapy, a nurse etc., to someone who is on the autism spectrum.

"A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AUTISTIC EXPERIENCE" for Direct Supporters in a professional role

This workshop is for professionals in a group setting, such as daycare or school educators, group home staff etc, who are working with or caring for someone who is on the autism spectrum.

This workshop is the first in a complete training series that is specifically designed for direct supporters of autistic individuals.

To learn more, follow the corresponding link to your role below.

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