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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta

Address: Education South, University of Alberta T6G 2G5 Edmonton, AB, Canada

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AIDAN Lab 25.10.2021

Please pass this information along to any parents you know or organizations who support children with ASD and their families (internationally). This survey is e...xpanding our current work on inclusion in community programs, and outcomes of disclosing a child's ASD diagnosis within community programs. The direct link to the survey is: https://is.gd/disclosingASD See more

AIDAN Lab 21.10.2021

Two of our presenters, Dr. Lonnie Zwaigenbaum and Dr. Heather Brown:

AIDAN Lab 18.10.2021

The board is finally complete! Thank you to everyone for being so patient while I finished it

AIDAN Lab 29.09.2021

Photos (taken last Sunday) of our first writing club night!! Lauren Gayle joined remotely while Chantal Labonté, Elizabeth Gange, and I met in the lab. It was super fun!

AIDAN Lab 22.09.2021

Pictures of Anna and I at the Autism Edmonton - Cycle for Autism this past Sunday! We had a really fun time and spoke to lots of great families!! Thanks to Anna for all of her amazing help!!

AIDAN Lab 15.09.2021

Heather and Anna at Cycle for Autism 2018

AIDAN Lab 18.11.2020

Please pass this information along to any parents you know or organizations who support children with ASD and their families (internationally). This survey is e...xpanding our current work on inclusion in community programs, and outcomes of disclosing a child's ASD diagnosis within community programs. The direct link to the survey is: https://is.gd/disclosingASD See more

AIDAN Lab 31.10.2020

Two of our presenters, Dr. Lonnie Zwaigenbaum and Dr. Heather Brown:

AIDAN Lab 28.10.2020

The board is finally complete! Thank you to everyone for being so patient while I finished it

AIDAN Lab 24.10.2020

From the University of Calgary: "Employment how we spend most our lives as adults is about a lot more than just work. It’s an integral part of our identity.... As Dr. David Nicholas explains, when people with autism don’t have the opportunity to work they lose that identity as a working person; the feeling that they are contributing to society. They also miss the social engagement, the friendships and relationships of the workplace." See more