There’s no evidence linking vaccines to #autism: https://t.co/Sj6GxxaKYU
“A flawed 1998 study that suggested the MMR vaccine causes autism was retracted years later.”
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Join us for this week's Programs! Sign up to see Grease for free through the JPAS Chrysalis program by July 11th. https://t.co/D14Bj5mDn9
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Join us for this week's programs!
Evening Caregiver Support group 5/9
Related Services Webinar with FHFGNO 5/10
Adult Social Group 5/11
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Thank you to @Saints for connecting with us to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month! We are pleased to be a beneficiary for the Draft Crawfish Cookoff on Saturday. We will be there connecting people with the resources and information they need to live fully. #TheConnectionIsYou
Join us for this week's Events! Spanish Speaking Caregivers Support Group 3/21, Adult Social Group 3/23, Inclusive Egg Hunt 3/26
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Join us for an Informational Webinar about Families Helping Families NOLA's Computing for Youth with Autism Program. . March 2nd at 12:00-1:00 PM on Zoom, Registration required to attend. https://t.co/viBLO5BU3j
Join us for an Informational Webinar about Families Helping Families NOLA's Computing for Youth with Autism Program. . March 2nd at 12:00-1:00 PM on Zoom, Registration required to attend. https://t.co/viBLO5BU3j
A recent study found that Black American children were 5.1 times more likely to be misdiagnosed with conduct disorders and adjustment disorders before being diagnosed with ADHD or Autism. https://t.co/gSVwyehHZM
As a late diagnosed Black woman on the Autism spectrum, Chanel Matil Lodik shares 4 takeaways that will improve how you interact with Autistic people and make life easier for everyone involved. https://t.co/pl6Ok1FrY7
Join us for an Informational Webinar about Families Helping Families NOLA's Computing for Youth with Autism Program. . March 2nd at 12:00-1:00 PM on Zoom, Registration required to attend. https://t.co/viBLO5BU3j
"The reduced differences in ASD prevalence for Black and Hispanic children relative to white children may be due to more effective outreach directed toward minority communities and efforts to have all children screened for ASD." https://t.co/swKSdFDVVP