Portland aspergers network game night




















Meetings are a chance for informal interactions between parents, who share information and experiences. Meetings are 4 times a year Jan, Apr, July, Oct. We host this helpful guide created and maintained independently by one of our members. It includes support groups, social skills groups, workshops, events, doctors, summer camps, books, web sites and more.

Monthly support group meetings for caregivers to young adults and adults with Asperger's Syndrome. Game Club Game Club is canceled until further notice. Group members ask questions, receive feedback, share stories about their children and exchange information about everything from preparing for IEP meetings to medications.

Please Note: In the comment box please list your reason for subscribing. To speed up the approval process you can also enter some contact information. It can be your local business phone number, home phone number, or your address with zip code. This information is not saved or shared with anyone. Because of the confidential nature of some disscussions we want to verify, if necessary, that your identity is correct. There are 2 group consultants who are there to provide a level of social safety by mediating conflict and supporting participants to make connections.

NOT a skill building class. Meets 2nd Saturday and 3rd Monday of each month. For details, c lick to send an email to ASO , or call Off 30th and Sandy, bus line All children must be with an adult, and all adults must be with a child. On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, pm — pm. Bounce, Jump and Slide in their indoor inflatable party and play zone. No charge for Parents. This night and time reserved for children with special needs and their siblings only.

For more information, click here. Ages with family. Open Saturdays, 9am — noon and Mondays am — am. All inclusive open gym, open to the public for open play. For more information, click here to email. Suite , Beaverton, Oregon ; Sensory Sundays are an open gym time exclusively for families of children affected by sensory processing disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder, or any other disabilities. During this event, the gym is reserved exclusively for these children and families.

Come share quality time with your family, and promote sensory integration while bouncing, climbing, and jumping at OGA. Meet other families experiencing similar challenges and make new friends in a safe and fun environment. For more information, click here or e-mail. Music is turned off.

The facility remains open to the public. Where: NE 2nd St. Come to receive support, encouragement and help your family thrive with ASD! Meeting Virtually! Potential participants should contact the office of Dr. Leslie Carter at frontdesk.



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