7 Meetup Groups match “Adults with Asperger's Syndrome” near Seattle, WA
The Victoria Autism-Asperger Meetup Group is a group for people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome, and their families and friends, to get together to meet other people on the autism spectrum, talk, eat and make friends. You are welcome to bring a friend or family member to a meeting, and friends and family members are welcome to attend by themselves. Meetings are held the second Wednesday and fourth Thursday of every month, usually in a restaurant or pub. Check back to the website for location …
This group is for Adults that have aspergers in Redmond or The Eastside. Thank you joining this group. We are a positive group and are willing to help anyone who has this disability. If you need help in knowing more info on Aspergers or Autisum I would be happy to assist you. You can always reach me, Carl, or Linda, that is the leadership team. Thank you. Why should you join this group??? This is a very positive group and we always enjoy new people that have this disability. We always strive to …
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The Square Pegs Social Club is a place for those of us who don't conform to get to know one another and make new friends without having to explain our eccentricities. So many of us have struggled alone for so long, our social skills may be lacking or misunderstood by many NT people, so this club has been created to give us a place to call our own where we are the norm. Most Asperger's groups are geared to families of diagnosed children, therapy and techniques to enable us to blend in, these thin …
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This is a group for children with Aspergers Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, PDD-NOS, and similar diagnoses, up to age 12, and their parents or caregivers. Let's get together and help the children make friends! We will have low-key meetups at parks and other fun places.
Invisible Disabilities is an umbrella term for hidden disabilities - disabilities that are not immediately visible. Invisible Disabilities are innate and neurological in nature, such as Learning Disabilities, Borderline Personality Disorder (Emotional Dysregulation), Aspergers,Autism, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, ADD, ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Anxiety Disorder, Brain Injury, Epilepsy, really anything where a person feels differences in the brain. People with Invisible Disab …
...a safe place for young men to explore ideas, make friends, and gain confidence
Making friends can be hard especially for high functioning autism individuals. We'll get to know each other and practice friend making skills with fun events and get togethers. Mostly for teens but many events are for the whole family. I am not a professional just a mom looking for friends for my teenage son.
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