What is Autism?
Autism is a developmental disorder that strikes children some time in the first three years of life and impacts the normal development of the brain in areas of cognition, social interaction and communication skills. Each child is affected differently and to varying degrees. According to recent studies, as many as 1 in every
150 children born today will be on the autistic spectrum. Autism is now
one of the most common developmental disorder -- more common than Down syndrome, multiple sclerosis or cystic fibrosis. There is no known, proven cure for Autism. Though various treatments may provide some children with relative relief, current research is limited due to lack of available funds.
Our
Mission
Our mission is to increase and broaden public knowledge and awareness of the behaviors, social issues and emotional needs of individuals on the autism spectrum so that all individuals can participate in and contribute to our community without fear or bias or loss of individuality.
Join Us!
You do not need to be a parent to get involved. We meet in
Indianapolis, IN the 1st Monday evening of every month. We have an informal meeting with a few snacks and a few great people who are doing what they can to make a difference in Indiana and beyond!
Meeting Location:
About Special Kids (ASK),7275 Shadeland Ave, Suite 1, Indianapolis, IN 46250
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September Meeting - Tuesday September 2, 2008 at 7:00 pm
***All are welcome!
Please call or e-mail our Volunteer/Membership Committee Chair, Sherilee Bertellotti, (317)570-6182.
Need a Speaker?
We would love to come speak to your organization on the topic of autism or the Answers for Autism Walk.
Please call or e-mail our President,
Patty Reed at (317)823-4126.
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