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Media

Meeting Families Where They Are: Dr. Amy Weitlauf on Rethinking Autism Diagnosis

What the World Got Wrong About Autistic People

Exploring the Link Between Dyslexia and Autism

Research

2025 Autism Research Year in Review – Scientific Progress During a Challenging Year

Scientists identify dynamic brain patterns linked to symptom severity in children with autism

Workshops and Webinars

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Leading Education & Awareness on Research in Neurodivergence


LEARN is a monthly seminar hosted by the ACLD Tillotson School and REAACT Autism Research Program. The series takes place over 4 months, sharing the latest research on neurodevelopmental disabilities from professionals in the field. The seminar series covers topics that are important to researchers, teachers/educators, psychologists, parents, as well as neurodiverse individuals and their advocates.


January 14th, 2026    6:30-7:45pm on Zoom


Topic: Mental Health 

Speaker: Kelly Beck, PhD, LPC, CRC



Profound Autism Meeting

This meeting is for parents and caregivers who have loved ones with complex needs.


Tuesday, January 13th at 6:30pm on Zoom


From the facilitators:

"Winter is certainly a time when most people feel a bit stir crazy from cabin fever, so we thought we'd open up a discussion on ways that people can survive those winter days."


Autism Connection will provide resources and indoor activity suggestions.

Events and Activities

Sensory Friendly Family Game Day - Presented by the Recreation Alliance of North Pittsburgh

Pine Community Center, 100 Pine Park Dr. Wexford PA 15090


Join us for a fun afternoon with activities for everyone , regardless of ability.


Activities include: Group activities, visit from the Pirate Parrot and Northern Regional Police. Game Day Fun: Jenga, Relay Race, Goal Ball, Board Games, Tic Tac Toe, Wii Bowling and Bocce. A quiet space will be available for participants. Lunch will be provided. Event is FREE. Donations and Volunteers welcome.


Open Up Yoga Club

January 13th - March 26th (Tuesdays or Thursdays) 4:00pm-6:00pm



Students will participate in an engaging yoga class, play imaginative games intended to promote mindful social interactions, and make crafts they can use to help support a mindfulness practice at home. This is a smaller group setting with no more than 12 students, and is located in our yoga studio in Lawrenceville. Our staff is trained at making this program accessible for students.

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Participants Needed

EMOTION AWARENESS AND SKILLS ENHANCEMENT + UNIFIED PROTOCOL (EASE+UP)

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are comparing the effectiveness of two therapies, the Emotion Awareness and Skills Enhancement (EASE) Program and Unified Protocol (UP). Both therapies were developed to help people manage their emotions.


We are looking for people who:

• Are age 12-25

• Have a professional autism spectrum disorder diagnosis

• Have the ability to communicate (speaking or nonspeaking) and receive therapy

• Have difficulty managing emotions

• Live in Pennsylvania


What would I do in the study?

• Attend approximately 16 therapy sessions, which can be in-person or telehealth with providers from our partnering

community mental health clinics.

• Complete surveys and interviews at four different times.



You will be compensated for completing surveys and interviews associated with the study.


Contact: Kara Duman - emotiontherapy@upmc.edu or 1-866-647-3436

University of Pittsburgh ACE Study

The University of Pittsburgh Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) research study hopes to learn more to help support mental health and reduce suicide risk for autistic adults.


Enrolling ages 18-65 who were diagnosed with autism as a child. Participants will complete eligibility testing and questionnaires, wear chest and ankle bands to monitor physiological activity, and complete an fMRI scan. Brief assessments 6- and 12- months after enrollment. Study payment provided.


Please email pittace@upmc.edu or call 724-524-8415. http://www.reaact.pitt.edu

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Autism Connection of PA disclaims and does not endorse or support any individual or entity included in this publication, makes no representations, warranties, guarantees or promises on behalf of or for those listed, and assumes no liability nor responsibility for any service or product provided or advertised. We strongly recommend that readers of this e-blast and related publications such as newsletters, exercise their own best judgment when making the decision to use the services, products, interventions or advice from any entity listed herein.