A few of my April speaking events

On Monday, April 2, I'll be appearing with a bunch of other great speakers at Woodview Canada's conference in Hamilton, Ontario.  This conference will also include Liz Laugeson of PEERS fame, Dr. Kevin Stoddart, Robin Brennan, Celeste Carter of TEACCH, and more.

April 17 I'll be at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg VA for a free public event

April 18 I'll be at another free event at Towson University outside Baltimore.

Then I head to Atlanta for two events:  On the 19th, I'll be at the CDC's annual conference, and on the 20th I'll be at Autism Awareness and Education through the arts.

Hope to see you there!



April 25 I'll be speaking with Lindsay Oberman's class in Boston

April 26 I'll be holding a talk and book signing at Elms College, right near home in Chicopee.

April 27 I'll be at Greenwich Country Day School

April 29 is the sold-out ASPEN Conference in New Jersey.

April 30 I'll be at Y.A.L.E. School in Cherry Hill, NJ

And that takes us to May . . . . more to come!

Comments

turlough said…
Thanks for the great talk on Monday night! It was great to hear some more information and to laugh with you about asperger's; I much enjoyed reading "Be different" last week. As a comment to your challenge: the only other difference I could think about that cuts both ways would be sickle cell trait. Confers relative protection from malaria, but results in some life-threatening health risks. These types differences are certainly rare and interestingly seem to be a given for any comic superhero! Hope you are having a great week, and thanks again for a wonderful evening.

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