Community Panel on Greater Inclusion for Individuals with Autism
Posted by National Museum of American Jewish History on February 20, 2017
Community Panel on Greater Inclusion for Individuals with Autism to Mark Jewish Disability Awareness Month
National Museum of American Jewish History
Tuesday, February 28
4pm-6pm
FREE Event
Join us for an engaging community panel and book discussion about Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, the 2017 selection for One Book, One Philadelphia. In this now-classic novel, a young teenager sets out to learn who murdered his neighbor’s dog, but ends up learning more about himself and his community. This panel discussion will focus on how we can all be more welcoming and accessible to autistic people, in the classroom and in other settings.
In partnership with JCHAI and The Whole Community Inclusion, and One Book One Philadelphia
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