Improving the Lives of All Affected by Autism
Recently, the topic was social media and how to best utilize it.
The rules of what to post and how to interact with someone you can not see can be complicated.
A Tweet, Pin, FaceBook post, YouTube video or Instagram picture. Depending on who you’re following, or what you’re viewing, social media can give you a boost and a smile. It can also get you into hot water.
Social media and Autism - what will the impact be?
Added by ASOC on June 3, 2015 at 10:27am — No Comments
Recently, the topic was social media and how to best utilize it.
The rules of what to post and how to interact with someone you can not see can be complicated.
A Tweet, Pin, FaceBook post, YouTube video or Instagram picture. Depending on who you’re following, or what you’re viewing, social media can give you a boost and a smile. It can also get you into hot water.
Social media and Autism - what will the impact be?
Added by ASOC on June 24, 2014 at 10:38am — No Comments
Recently, the topic was social media and how to best utilize it.
The rules of what to post and how to interact with someone you can not see can be complicated.
A Tweet, Pin, FaceBook post, YouTube video or Instagram picture. Depending on who you’re following, or what you’re viewing, social media can give you a boost and a smile. It can also get you into hot water.
Social media. Friend or foe?
Added by ASOC on February 14, 2014 at 9:48am — No Comments
Please join us for an opportunity to hear from and connect with agencies and community partners important in transition planning. It’s is a great opportunity to learn more about community resources that may be helpful following the completion of school services. There are 3 chances and locations to attend.
Wednesday March 19, 2014 – Huron Valley - Lakeland High School, 1630 Bogie Lake Road, White…
ContinueAdded by ASOC on January 20, 2014 at 5:30pm — No Comments
Adults with autism spectrum disorders are being sought after by some companies where their intense focus, attention to detail and ability to think differently is valued.
How do we help more companies to see the value of hiring someone with autism?
Added by ASOC on September 18, 2013 at 10:08am — No Comments
Most Americans are now aware, however slightly, that April is Autism Awareness Month. And it's hard to miss the recent big news about the drastic increase in the number of children with autism (the rate is now at 1 in 88 children, and 1 in 54 boys, having some form of the developmental disorder). But, honestly, we have to ask ourselves how much that matters to those of us already touched by autism.
Long after April is over…long after the stories fade from the…
Added by ASOC on January 14, 2013 at 5:07pm — No Comments
AUTISM SOCIETY OF OAKLAND COUNTY
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Rochester Hills, MI 48307
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Recently, the topic was social media and how to best utilize it.
The rules of what to post and how to interact with someone you can not see can be complicated.
A Tweet, Pin, FaceBook post, YouTube video or Instagram…
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