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Event News
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Event 5-19-12: Community Day at Valley Forge Educational Services
Community Day: Valley Forge Educational Services Saturday, May 19, 10:00am—2:00pm 1777 North Valley Rd., Malvern, PA Offers sensory-friendly games, interactive theater activities, carnival-style games, musical performances, meet-and-greet with Star War characters, bounce house, ... -
Event 5-9-12: Jed Baker Presents “No More Meltdowns”
The Garnet Valley Autism Support Group in cooperation with the Garnet Valley School District presents No More Meltdowns: Effective Interventions for Social and Behavioral Challenges -
ASCEND Event 5-29-12: Paving the Way to a Successful Future
The topic for May, 29th is Future Planning for our Loved Ones with ASDs. The program will start ...
Latest News
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Welcome New Board Members
At our annual board meeting earlier this month, ASCEND welcomed four new board members. We are pleased to have them join us in serving our region’s Asperger and autism community! Please ... -
CDC: Autism Rates Continue to Rise
Thursday, March 29 -- Autism cases are on the rise again, due in significant measure to wider screening and better diagnosis, federal health officials said today. The rate of U.S. ... -
New Autism Research Reveals Brain Differences at 6 Months in Infants Who Develop Autism
Science Daily, February 17, 2012 Read the entire article at ScienceDaily From the article: "A new study from the Infant Brain Imaging Network, which includes researchers at the Center for ... -
Welcome ASCEND’s New President
Dear Friends: As Deirdre Wright, ASCEND’s founder and current president, ... -
2012 Family & Individual Mini-Grants
PA’s Bureau of Autism Services is once again offering “mini grants”—up to $500—for qualifying individuals with autism and their family members. A focus of this project is to reach out ...


