Florida State University

Center for Autism &Related Disabilities

Florida's First Choice for Autism Support

The Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (CARD) provides support and assistance with the goal of optimizing the potential of people with autism and related disabilities.

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18th ANNUAL CARD CONFERENCE

THINK AUTISM

JANUARY 13-16, 2011
LAKE MARY MARRIOTT
OVER 30 EXPERT PRESENTERS

Topics include:

Best Practices, Technology, Family Issues, Transition, Employment, Adult Issues, Research Advances, Early Intervention, Education & more

 

If you are interested in receiving the weekly FSU-CARD electronic newsletter, please e-mail

Shirley Nicoll at shirley.nicoll@med.fsu.edu.

                  Autism 101 Trainings - FREE

When: 

September 30; 4-6 PM

October 7; 11AM-1PM

October 22; 8:30-10:30 AM

November 18; 4-6 PM

 

Where:     

CARD Office

625 B North Adams Street

Tallahassee, FL 32301

 

This is an introductory level training that is being repeated throughout the fall. The information to be presented is appropriate for teachers, therapists, parents, constituents, and other professionals wanting to learn more about autism spectrum disabilities. Contact Shirley Nicoll: shirley.nicoll@med.fsu.edu to register

*****More advanced trainings on this and other topics are available from CARD upon request. Contact Janice Overstreet at (850) 488-3663 or Janice.overstreet@med.fsu.edu for more information. ****

Registration is required.

 

                    Trainings presented by FSU-CARD and

                  Florida Developmental Disabilities Council

Click here for more information about five exciting free presentations/trainings that will be in Tallahassee and Chipley over the next four months that are sponsored by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council (FDDC) and FSU CARD.         

Florida Autism License Plate - GET YOURS TODAY!

 

TO PLACE AN ORDER FROM ANYWHERE IN THE STATE CALL TOLL FREE - (877) 465-3824  

15% of the proceeds will benefit the FLORIDA CARD Program.  

For more information, visit the Web site: www.autismlicenseplate.com