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This week, we will hear from Chris Banks, President and CEO of Autism Society of America, and Ellie Wilson, Executive Director for Minnesota Autism Society. The topic is Autism Acceptance Month, inclusion and the Celebrate Differences campaign. Disability and Progress – April 8, 2020 – Autism Acceptance Month
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Marking Autism Acceptance Month and the 3rd Anniversary of Its Founding, Puddingstone Place Announces Expansion of Centers in Danvers and Middleboro
April 8, 2021 GMT
Marking Autism Acceptance Month and the 3rd Anniversary of Its Founding, Puddingstone Place Announces Expansion of Centers in Danvers and Middleboro
Marking Autism Acceptance Month and the 3rd Anniversary of Its Founding, Puddingstone Place Announces Expansion of Centers in Danvers and Middleboro
DANVERS, Mass. - April 8, 2021 - ( Newswire.com )
Marking Autism Acceptance Month and the third anniversary of its founding on World Autism Awareness Day in 2018, Puddingstone Place today announced a significant expansion of its therapy centers in Danvers and Middleboro, Massachusetts. The two centers will each double in size, allowing Puddingstone Place to expand its program offerings and, most importantly, support more children with
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April 6, 2021
Every police car with the Big Rapids Department of Public Safety now has a calming bag.
They include items like ear muffs and stress balls for officers to use if they encounter someone with autism caught in a stressful situation involving police.
The items can also improve communication between police and those with autism during an emergency.
“It’s good we can provide them with something that if the sirens are too loud or anything like that, they have earmuffs in them, they can put those on, and it’s just something to keep them calm. It’s stressful situations they have to deal with and this can help to calm them down a little bit,” said Officer William Sell.