Please join us for this excellent webinar hosted by Autism Now and the SLN. We hope to see all of you there on this important topic. -John
Involving Siblings in the Transition Process for Young Adults with Disabilities
Join Us for the Autism NOW Webinar on March 13th!
Transition is an important and busy time in a young adult’s life. Having the support of a sibling can make all the difference. Register for this webinar to learn how to support your siblings through this critical process!
When
Time: Tuesday, March 13, 2012, from 2:00 to 3:00 PM EST
This presentation will discuss the important roles that siblings can play in helping their brothers and sisters be successful during the transition process from school to adult life. Join us for tips on how siblings can provide support and guidance in the areas of community living, employment, decision making and advocacy!
Who
Speakers: Tom Fish and Sarah Hall, Sibling Leadership Network
Space is limited.
Reserve your seat now at: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/9mxq1fc8ul1w
The Autism NOW Center is a project funded by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities and a national initiative of The Arc. The Center gathers, organizes, and disseminates readily accessible, high-quality resources and information related to community-based services that support independent living and self-determination, treatment protocols that promote community-based experiences, and evidence-based interventions. As part of this mission, The Autism NOW Center hosts free webinars every Tuesday 2:00 to 3:00 pm (EST). Designed for self-advocates, families, professionals, and the general public, these webinars encompass a wide variety of topics and practices in the area of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and otherdevelopmental disabilities.
For any further questions regarding these webinars, for more information on The Autism NOW Center, or for technical assistance, please contact Tonia Ferguson at tferguson@autismnow.org or Jennifer Sladen at jsladen@autismnow.org.




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I am interested in these webinars. However, are they recorded? I would be unable to take part in them most of the time since I work. Thanks.