Autistic Spectrum Night @ the Sacramento Kings (and Second to Last Game Ever at Sleep Train Arena)

Autistic Spectrum Night @ the Sacramento Kings (and Second to Last Game Ever at Sleep Train Arena)

This season, the Sacramento Kings basketball team has dedicated their April 7th, 2016 home game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, which is also the Kings' second to last game ever at the Sleep Train Arena, to recognition and awareness of individuals on the autistic spectrum.

Teaching Autistic Students Cheat Sheet

Teaching Autistic Students Cheat Sheet

Our "Teaching Autistic Students Cheat Sheet" is a concise list of research-backed teaching methods that can be viewed and shared electronically, or printed out. The document can be used by anyone - parents, educators, therapists, other service providers - to quickly gain a core set of methods for teaching autistic students.

Special Joint Concert 2016: Japan・Mexico・America

Special Joint Concert 2016: Japan・Mexico・America

In this international showcase of musical ability, young artists from Japan, Mexico, and the United States (Santa Clara, CA), come together to share their love of music and song. In the first act experience the superb piano tones of artists previously featured in the International Piano Festival by People with Disabilities. In the second act rock out to the music of the award-winning Magic Makers Ensemble, which brings developmentally challenged students from the Bay Area together every week to grow, gain strength, share joy, and have a Rocking Good Time!

An Overview of Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE) in the Special Education Process

An Overview of Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE) in the Special Education Process

IEEs are a tool provided for by federal law that allow parents to pursue assessments of a child that are performed by assessors independent of the school system, if parents believe that the assessments performed by a school are inappropriate or problematic.

Group Helps Young Adults With Autism Fit In

This Disability Scoop story is about a group in Sacramento: https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2016/01/22/group-adults-autism-fit-in/21811/

Check it out!

Update: This appears to be the website of the group: https://kim-wagaman.squarespace.com/.