PAS Autism Conference April 26th
By Bernie | April 10, 2008
PAS is hosting an Autism Conference!
Date: April 26th, 8:30 am - 5:30pm
Location: Panhandle Autism Society, 1420 East 3rd Ave. Post Falls, ID
Topics include: Relational Development Therapy (RDI), Family Dynamics,
Behavioral Intervention, Adults with Disabilities, Transition
into Adulthood, Adults with Autism panel, Autism related
issues and more.
For more info: Contact Dotty at 208-704-3993 or dottyq@panhandleautism.org
Download: PAS Conference Flyer
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Parent Group Thurs. April 3rd
By Bernie | March 31, 2008
Hi Everyone,
A flyer is attached, but here is the basic information…
Parent Group reminder
When: Thursday, April 3rd 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Where: Panhandle Autism Society - 1420 E. 3rd St, Post Falls (corner of
3rd and Bay – Seltice to Bay, Turn East at Arby’s)
Speaker: Susie Scarcello from Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL)
Topic: Services, support, scholarships offerred by IPUL
RSVP: DottyQ@panhandleautism.org or leave a message at 704-3993
Limited childcare with RSVP
April Parent Group Flyer (PDF)
Hope to see you there!
Dotty Quade
Executive Director
Panhandle Autism Society
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Updated schedule for Guardianship/Special Needs Trust presentations
By Bernie | March 25, 2008
Update for Char Quade presentations on Guardianships and Special Needs Trusts:
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
12:30-2:30
Early Head Start
411 N. 15th Suite #200
CDA, ID
Contact: Kathy Dahlberg
208-769-1409
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Evening: 6:00-7:00
Kellogg High School
2 Jacob Gulch
Kellogg, ID
Contact: Erin Delaney
208-784-1371
Thursday March 27, 2008
Evening: 6:00 PM
Panhandle Autism Society
1420 E. 3rd Ave, Post Falls
Contact: Danelle Baumgarten-Pickett
704-2659
Friday March 28, 2008
Morning at 10:00 AM
Panhandle Autism Society
1420 E. 3rd Ave, Post Falls
Contact: Dotty Quade
208-704-3993
For more information please email: DottyQ@panhandleautism.org
Dotty Quade
Executive Director
Panhandle Autism Society
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Special Needs Trust, Guardianship presentation at PAS
By Bernie | March 22, 2008
Hello Everyone!
We have a great opportunity that we cannot usually access unless we attend
a conference :)
Char Quade is an attourney from Boise who specializes in
Special Needs Trusts and Guardianship.
She is going to be in our area next week and has agreed to come to PAS to
do a free presentation for parents who might have questions or need more
information about these things.
I know many of you have children (or work with families) who are
approaching adulthood and might need to look into Guardianship. As some
of us have learned, we should start looking into these procedures when
our children are teens :)
She has agreed to have 2 sessions to make it more accessible to families.
She will be speaking Thursday evening, March 27th at 6:00 PM, and Friday morning, March 28th at
10:00 AM at PAS.
Families with children at any age might be interested in the benefits of
Special Needs Trusts.
Directions to PAS:
Take I-90 W. take exit #6.
Turn Left onto Seltice Way.
Right onto Bay (1st traffic light).
Right onto 3rd Ave.
1st Left into the ‘Computrol’ parking lot.
Use the main door in the Computrol Building.
Please RSVP to DottyQ@panhandleautism.org to let me know if you would like
to attend either of these sessions.
Thanks!
Dotty Quade
Executive Director
Panhandle Autism Society
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Free Family Film Fest & ASD Resource Fair in Spokane
By Bernie | March 17, 2008
Autism Society of Washington &
EWU/WSU Communication Disorders Program
2nd Annual
Free Family Film Fest & ASD Resource Fair
Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008
Time: 2:00 pm – 5:00pm
Place: EWU/WSU Riverpoint Campus
668 N Riverpoint Blvd.
Phase 1 Auditorium, Room 122
Paid Parking Available
Movies:
”Autism is A World” at 2:30 pm
A young lady with autism was ignored —–until she started to communicate. Now she’s in college!
”Finding the Words” at 4:00 pm
Parents who did not give up on their children when given an autistic diagnosis start to see positive results from Biomedical interventions.
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