Cover relevant vocabulary and concepts from the neurodivergent community, contrasting them with what is typically taught in mainstream media
Parker Memorial Community Center
2621 Main Street Hartford, CT 06120
Cover relevant vocabulary and concepts from the neurodivergent community, contrasting them with what is typically taught or promoted in mainstream media and education. We will compare the concepts of awareness vs. acceptance and disability vs difference, and will explore and discuss diagnostic criteria, functioning labels, stimming, accommodations, and autistic and neurodivergent culture. Lastly, we will explore some real examples of accidental ableism and discuss ways to combat it in our own schools, workplaces, and everyday lives.
Q Plus works to create more youth accessible spaces, uplift youth voices, and empower queer youth. Their overall goal is to create space for queer youth to be authentically and entirely themselves.
This event is part of the Ascend Community Workshop series. Seats are limited, and pre-registration is required. Refreshments will be available.
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Connecticut Children’s
282 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 837-6232
Fax: (860) 837-6261