Parents of Adults 18+ with Aspergers profile
Autism Support Center 100 Independance Way, Danvers, MA, United StatesParents of adults (18+) living with Asperger syndrome or high cognitive autism have unique needs for information and support.
Parents of adults (18+) living with Asperger syndrome or high cognitive autism have unique needs for information and support.
Is your child struggling in school? Do you need help with his or her Individualized Education Program (IEP)? Take advantage of a 1-hour individual IEP consultation with an Educational Advocate for $25*.
Parents of adults (18+) living with Asperger syndrome or high cognitive autism have unique needs for information and support.
Have you seen the Marvelous Mrs. M.? Want so see some real Jewish Comedy? The North Shore Jewish Community Center presents: Happier Days: An Evening of Comedy with Marty & Charlie Nadler! Doors & Silent Auction @ 6:30 PM Pizza & Treats & Cash Bar @ 7PM Comedy Show @ 8PM $36 single ticket $100 […]
New England Ballet Collective presents: A Debut Celebration A brand new dancer run and directed professional ballet company performing diverse original choreography from choreographers including Christopher Fleming, formerly with New York City Ballet, Michelle Thompson Ulerich, formerly with Ballet Austin, Rachael Gnatowski, Jasmine Urban, Sarah Grace and Nicole Caruana with performances by NEBC Company Artists […]
Parents of adults (18+) living with Asperger syndrome or high cognitive autism have unique needs for information and support.
Join us on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 from 2-5 PM at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum for our annual Arc Tank 3.0.
Drinks, desserts, community, poetry, and an open mic in celebration of a Peabody resident's newly published book of poetry entitled, "The Heart is a House" (now available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble's website). Guests are welcome to perform up to 3 songs or read up to 3 favorite poems written by themselves or a […]
Parents of adults (18+) living with Asperger syndrome or high cognitive autism have unique needs for information and support.
Come to the Black Box during the Peabody Holiday Stroll for a FREE screening of the original Dr. Seuss' 'How Grinch Stole Christmas.' Showtimes: 1pm, 2pm and 3pm