Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 You are NOT too late for the Autism Spectrum DIVERSITY Group! The Autism Spectrum DIVERSITY Group will meet on Saturday, September 30th, from 2:00-4:30 at the AADD offices. Do you and your children get overloaded? Are you perhaps sensitive to sounds, light, smell or touch? Is it nice for you to be alone, except that you wish you had friends, or that you understood the people around you more? Is it your dream to be married but you have no idea how to make someone you are attracted to, want you? When you're performing a task, do you have trouble stopping? Does having someone change plans in the middle upset you? If you were called AD/HD or even if you weren't ... come see the world through differently colored glasses. " If autistic people pick up on anything, we pick up that the way we are is considered deeply defective. Stupid-looking. Bad. " -Anonymous The Autism Spectrum Diversity Group is not just for and about children or even adults who know they have autism; it's for and about everyone who wonders if they have traits as well. Visit with us and see that having a Spectrum Difference isn't all bad! Our heroes include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie and Edison, to name a few. The September meeting will be on Saturday, September 30, from 2:00 to 4:30 at the AADD offices on Cliff Valley Way. DIVERSITY group meets the last Saturday of every month, mark your calendars for October 28, November 25th and December 23 or 30, depending on YOU letting me know which is better? We have a proposal for a weeknight meeting. If the last Saturday is full for you, is Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday better? Plenty of FREE PARKING, GREAT SEATS, snacks, drinks and even TOYS! Children of all ages are welcome, there is room to spread out. Please come!!! More Information: ASAGA Vice President: E. Bales, Email: Bales@... Hull, Phone: 678-935-0227 llhull@... Dr. Saundra Schoicket Ph.D. Phone: (770) 840-9272 Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities (AADD) Phone 404-881-9777 www.aadd.org Offices One Block East of Ansley Mall 1440 Dutch Valley Place Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30324-5371 " Patty " was a great advocate for gentle understanding for all Autistics. We continue her positive message. http://www.autistics.cc/ http://www.pattymemorial.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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