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SUMMARY:Understanding Autism
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Autism is AuSM’s introductory class. You’ll learn all about the diagnosis\, common characteristics\, and some basic evidenced-based best practices to support autistic individuals and sensory processing sensitivities. Each session lasts one hour with time for you to ask specific questions. \nWho Should Participate\nCaregivers\, parents\, grandparents\, group home and day program staff\, Personal Care Attendants\, and health care staff will benefit from this class. *Note\, this is a single-session class. Content is the same for all sessions. AuSM offers these sessions at different times to accommodate as many schedules as possible. When registering\, select the session that works best for you.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/understanding-autism-11/2026-01-12/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:AuSM Classes,AuSM Events,Featured,Understanding Autism,Uniting the Community
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SUMMARY:AuSM Adult Coffee Club
DESCRIPTION:Coffee Club is a space where autistic and neurodiverse adults can connect with each other\, foster friendships\, and build community while enjoying a favorite beverage and/or snack. Adults are welcome to bring items that make them feel comfortable\, can stay as long as they’d like\, stim\, and parallel play. We ask that participants purchase something from our venues. \nAuSM will provide a concierge staff person to help assist with questions\, check-in\, help with ordering\, and manage any issues that arise during the club. AuSM will provide a number of resources\, including a social narrative providing club details\, parking info\, menus\, and more. Due to staffing\, AuSM is unable to provide one-to-one support\, however it is encouraged to bring your own PCA or support person if needed.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/ausm-adult-coffee-club-2/2026-01-13/
LOCATION:Dogwood Coffee\, 2700 University Ave W Suite 100\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114\, United States
CATEGORIES:AuSM Classes,AuSM Events,Featured
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SUMMARY:Growing up Confident: Shame-Free\, Affirming Strategies for Raising Neurodivergent Kids
DESCRIPTION:Many autistic and neurodivergent children grow up carrying deep shame about their differences—shame that can limit confidence\, contribute to anxiety and depression\, and prevent them from reaching their full potential. This workshop provides tools and strategies for navigating day-to-day challenges while fostering confidence and self-acceptance in children. We’ll explore how internalized and societal ableism can shape a child’s self-perception\, and how adults can counter these messages through affirming\, everyday interactions. Topics include understanding what a child’s behavior is trying to communicate\, responding in balanced and supportive ways\, navigating demand avoidance\, and developing individualized approaches that meet each child’s unique needs. We’ll also explore ways to talk with children about neurodiversity\, the role of diagnosis in identity development\, identifying affirming providers\, and using practical tools to build confidence and self-understanding. Designed for parents\, caregivers\, educators\, and professionals who support neurodivergent children\, this session offers grounded\, evidence-based strategies to help children grow up confident and resilient. \nObjectives \n\n\nIdentify how internalized and societal ableism influence a child’s self-perception and describe strategies adults can use to counter shame-based messages through everyday affirming interactions. \n\n\nInterpret the underlying communication behind common behaviors and apply balanced\, supportive responses that reduce stress and strengthen connection. \n\n\nDevelop individualized approaches for navigating demand avoidance and daily challenges that honor a child’s sensory\, emotional\, and cognitive needs. \n\n\nPractice ways to talk with children about neurodiversity and identity\, including how to use diagnosis as a tool for self-understanding\, choose affirming providers\, and support confidence and resilience over time.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/growing-up-confident-shame-free-affirming-strategies-for-raising-neurodivergent-kids/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:AuSM Classes,AuSM Events,Featured,Workshops
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