Nov
4
6:00 PM18:00

Autism Group Meeting

  • Twin County Autism Support Group at Englewood United Methodist Church (map)
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Where: Englewood Methodist Church, Corner of Circle Dr, and Sunset Ave.

Dinner starts at 6:00 PM.

Meet and greet starts at 6:30.

Childcare is available with reservations. Please RSVP with Barbara @ 450-5000

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Oct
9
12:00 PM12:00

On the Move Family Fund Day

  • 6730 West Mount Drive Rocky Mount, NC, 27803 United States (map)
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This event is sponsored by On The Move Kids Gym in Nashville, NC to benefit Kidz N Motion 501c3 - ALL proceeds go to help build the new facility for children of ALL Abilities in our community and surrounding counties. It's going to be a great day for the young and wise!! Please bring the entire family- There will be Food, Bounce Houses, Face Painting/Henna Tattoos, Hayrides, OH MY!!!, Music, Vendors (Bring that Christmas List), Sensory Exploration Tent, Bikers For Christ Benefit Ride, Great raffle items and more!!!

What: Family Fund Day

When: October 9th, 2021

Where: 6730 West Mount Drive, Rocky Mount (Home of Future Building)

Time: 12pm to 6pm

Admission Fee: $5 for all ages over 12 months

Bounce Houses, Hayrides, Sensory Tent, Music etc. are included in Admission Fee- Great price for great Fun!!!

Extra $ for Food and Vendor purchases and raffles

Bring a lawn chair and a friend!!!!!!!!

See you on the 9th!!!!

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Apr
2
5:00 PM17:00

Autism Acceptance Month: Virtual Panel with Cast of Everything’s Gonna Be Okay

Event by Autism Society of America

Online with Facebook Live

Friday, April 2, 2021 at 5 PM EDT

Price: Free

Public · Anyone on or off Facebook

Celebrate #WorldAutismAcceptanceDay with the cast of Freeform's "Everything’s Gonna Be Okay,” with Josh Thomas, Kayla Cromer, Maeve Press, Adam Faison, and Lillian Carrier. The panelists will offer a sneak peek of Season 2 and discuss how they #CelebrateDifferences for #AutismAcceptanceMonth.

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Jan
14
5:30 PM17:30

Learning in a Pandemic: Resources to Support Students

Learning In A Pandemic: The Current State of Learning Loss and Strategies to Support Student Learning Today

About this Event

Please join the U.S. Department of Education for a discussion on the state of student learning during the pandemic and tools that families and teachers can use to support student learning now. This event will educate parents and teachers on the state of learning today and how you can better support your students during the pandemic.

This forum will review the most updated research on the state of student learning today and share personalized platforms you can utilize to support student learning immediately. Institute for Education Sciences (IES) Director Mark Schneider will moderate a discussion with national leaders in the research field, Stanford’s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) and NWEA, as they review findings on national learning loss. Then, Assistant Secretary for Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development (OPEPD) Jim Blew will moderate a discussion on the power of individualized learning platforms with two examples for how to approach personalized learning for your students, Gooru and New Classrooms.

- Thursday, January 14, 2021 from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM EST (please note start time and time zone).

- You must RSVP to join the forum.

- Upon successful registration, you will receive an email containing a personalized access link.

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Aug
11
8:00 PM20:00

Smoothing the Transition Back to School – COVID Edition

From the Autism Society of North Carolina:

In this webinar, we will examine the core characteristics of autism and look at ways to help prepare our children for the unique changes that this particular school year brings, including preparing for remote instruction or in-person instruction with social distancing and wearing masks. Parents will see examples of methods that they can use with their own child.

Parents will also get tips on pro-active steps they can do now in preparation for advocating for their child’s needs once school gets started.

To register click here.

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