Our friend, mentor, special education advocate, and attorney, John Brower, Sr., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 27, 2021. He was surrounded by his family. John was a loving husband,
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Virtual Book Club
Join us for a Virtual Book Club on Tuesday, July 20th co-hosted by Autism Alliance of Michigan and Marvelous Me Books. Meet Author Rylan Vogelzang and his mom Gwen as
ACTION ALERT: Michigan’s Direct Care Workers Need Your Help
Over this past year, we’ve made progress, but we still have a ways to go! We know that families and providers have been stretched to their limit as they try
To Disclose or Not to Disclose
Contributed by Upbound At Work While attending school, an individual with a disability receives the protections, modifications, and accommodations outlined in their Individual Education Plan (IEP) as required by the
Heather Eckner joins Launch Michigan’s Steering Committee
Michigan Parent, Advocate & Attorney Coalition (MiPAAC)
Michigan Parent, Advocate & Attorney Coalition (MiPAAC) is a newly formed statewide group focused on student-centered advocacy. MiPAAC aims to educate families of children with special education needs on topics
Art, Autism and Motherhood
Contributed by Autism Alliance of Michigan’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee Gwen, Rylan’s mother, said that Rylan was adopted at 3 weeks old. He was a typical baby, but once
COVID-19 Vaccine Updates
Adapted from MDHHS-Spread Hope Not Covid FAQ In the five months since COVID-19 vaccines have become available, more than 4 million Michigan residents have been vaccinated — accounting for more
Father’s Day 2021
Parents, advocates say special ed services for pandemic recovery are hard to come by
Lily AltavenaDetroit Free Press The Michigan Department of Education started using a new phrase last summer to describe the help schools could give students with disabilities who fell behind in
Happy Mothers Day
MiABLE Puts Detroiter with Autism on Road to His Own Car, Independence
Contributed by MiABLE (Michigan Department of Treasury) Edward Lofton has big dreams — and they all include buying a Ford. “I have things now that I’m looking forward to and
Upbound At Work Employment Program
Upbound at Work, a fully integrated program within the Autism Alliance of Michigan, leads and supports disability-employment initiatives throughout the State of Michigan. Contact Upbound at Work to receive additional
2021 Autism Hero Walk
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Together We Find A Way…
Thank You to our Donors and Foundations
A Message from our CEO for Autism Awareness Month
It’s April…Autism Awareness Month. This month has always been the busiest for AAoM, as we would normally be preparing for our annual gala. Like 2020, we decided to move the
Academia, Autism, & Advocacy: Recent Research on Accommodations
Contributed by Sofia Case, a graduate from the School of Human Resources and Labor Relations at Michigan State University. Employees and applicants with hidden disabilities are often placed in the
Important Figures in the Disability Rights Movement
Contributed by AAoM Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee To view our sources and learn more about these incredible pioneers of the Disability Rights Movement click here.
2021 Navigating Autism Today Virtual Conference
Autism Alliance of Michigan’s annual Navigating Autism Today Conference is going virtual on: Friday, March 19, 2021 | 9:00 AM – 3:45 PM Presented by Children’s Foundation, this conference brings
ACTION ALERT: Vaccine Prioritization
AAoM CEO to Join Governor’s Council on Vaccine Education
AAoM CEO, Dr. Colleen Allen, joins Gov. Whitmer’s commission on COVID-19 vaccine education, co-chaired by AAoM Board Member, former Lt. Governor Brian Calley. Gov. Whitmer says, “The best thing we
Direct Support Professionals Recognition – February 2021
Direct Support Professionals (DSP) assist those who are most vulnerable in our society. They add to the quality of their lives in both large and small ways; with acts of
Racial Disparity in Diagnosis
Contributed by AAoM’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee “I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by
A Brief History of Sensory-Friendly Programming at The Henry Ford
Contributed by Amy Louise Liedel, Senior Director of Guest Operations, The Henry Ford
Physical Activity and Nutrition – Resources for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Traditional behavioral interventions focus on core deficits associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), despite the presence of health differences. In fact, children with ASD experience significant health differences beyond their
Community Inclusion featuring Barbara Santiago, Author, Advocate, and Parent of Special Needs Children
“Do you ever find yourself alone in a crowd of people?” Barbara Santiago writes in her book “My A.S.D: My Autism Sentiment Diary.” If your answer is yes, know that
Skill Building Series
This month we are excited to announce the launch of our Parent Skill Building Series. AAoM created simple, practical and easy to navigate webinars for parents and caregivers on a
Direct Support Professionals Initiative
Contributed by AAoM’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee During this year of uncertainty, the Autism Alliance of Michigan created the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee (DEI). Part of our mission
Preparing, Navigating, Transitioning…Oh My! How Visual Cues Can Help
Meegan Winters, MA Special Education, ASD, CI, ZA, CEO/Co-Founder Able Eyes (www.AbleEyes.org) Video Modeling/Virtual Tours If you are a parent, a caregiver, a teacher, or a relative of a person
Fall Insurance Special
Contributed by Chaunta Tsegaye, MSA – Insurance Specialist, AAoM What’s New in Insurance? On October 19, 2020, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that the state is investing more than $1 million
Employment Resources
Job Accommodations Network (JAN): https://askjan.org/index.cfm The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues. JAN’s trusted consultants
My Personal Journey: Alexandria S., Upbound at Work, Job Candidate
When I was little, I wanted to be a scientist when I grew up – an inventor. Aside from wishing to make this world a better place, the psychology behind
Parent Corner: Strategies for Supporting Your Adult-Child with Career Exploration & Placement
Kelly Blakeslee MA, CRC is a Vocational Rehabilitation Manager with Upbound at Work. She works to facilitate successful placement while building a positive neurodiverse work environment for both employee and
Introduction to Upbound at Work
October is Disability Awareness Month. Within this newsletter, AAoM would like to highlight the Upbound at Work employment program, showcase an Upbound job seeker, and provide additional information for parents
Perceptions of Families of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder during the COVID‑19 Crisis
Autism Alliance of Michigan Sets Goal To Create 101,000 Jobs For Adults With Autism Within 10 Years
Back to School Resources
Book: The World Has a Virus, by Michelle D. Busby Ed.S. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CJWM2WK/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_i_1xHkFb6N2QPH3 Webinar:Individuals with ASD: Coping with Family and Virtual Interactions During COVID-19: https://www.autism.org/support-for-individuals-with-asd-coping-with-family-and-virtual-interactions-during-covid-19/ Webinar: Preparing for Back-to-School During COVID-19:
Back to School in the Era of COVID-19: Back to Basics in Education Advocacy
Contributed by Heather Eckner, M.A.Ed. – Education Consultant, AAoM The challenges of abrupt school closures in March left many students with disabilities and their families scrambling. With so much uncertainty
Tips for Successful Mask Wearing
Kyle Rhein, M.A., BCBA, LBA Owner/Director, Stepping Stones Autism Center It’s August and most of us have lots of questions when thinking about what September will hold. Whether we have
Medical Considerations: Back to School During the COVID 19 Pandemic
Jill Matson, MSN, RN, CPNP, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Specialist & Navigator ManagerAutism Alliance of Michigan With the end of summer approaching, there have been a lot of questions and
Webinar Wednesday | Beyond Coloring: Art Therapy and Autism Across the Lifespan
Elizabeth Webster, Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Art Therapist, discusses how art therapy can be useful across the lifespan, specifically for those impacted by autism spectrum disorder.
Meet Our Staff | Joanna Lofton
AAoM is proud to introduce you to our incredible team of professionals who work tirelessly to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by autism here in Michigan. Guided
Meet Our Staff | Kelly Blakeslee
AAoM is proud to introduce you to our incredible team of professionals who work tirelessly to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by autism here in Michigan. Guided
2020 Autism Hero Walk: Virtual Edition
This year’s Autism Hero Walk has gone virtual in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Register your fundraising team today at www.AAoMWalk.com and then join us on Autism Hero Walk: Virtual
Staying Social During Social Distancing
Tamiko Teshima, M.A, CCC-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist, Duncan Lake Speech Therapy, LLC If the past few months have taught us anything, it’s that socializing is very difficult during a time of
Social Stories as a Means to Teach Mask Wearing
Stephanie Naberhaus, M.S., CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist, Building Bridges Therapy Center As everyone knows by now, wearing face masks is one of our many new norms. It’s hard to go into
COVID-19 | Reopening of Therapy Centers Considerations for Families
As therapy centers re-open, parents and caregivers are trying to determine if it’s safe for their child to resume face to face therapy. It’s important to have as much information
Expanding Language Through Bubble Play
Contributed by Randi A. Fried, M.A., CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist in Metro Detroit and a mom of a child on the Autism Spectrum It’s warming up in Michigan, so it’s finally time
Learning Opportunities Around the Home
Here are ideas for fun, simple activities to do in the home: Create greeting cards for your loved ones to send in the mail. This is a great way to