My experience with connecting online with the summit was satisfactory. I don’t give it a máximum rate and the reason is it doesn’t allows you to raise any questions to the speakers because it’s a as... See more
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Great summit. We have learnt so much from each and every speaker and will be trying a lot of the tips. Thanking and with bullying getting worse in Australian schools it has given me enough confidence... See more
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I enjoyed the opportunity to be among like individuals. I felt as if this was a community of my people. Even though every one of us is different, we have the common experience of feeling different wh... See more
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Thank you for the opportunity to watch all these amazing presentations. I have learnt such a lot these past 4 days. The difference in time zones was a challenge, but I have managed to watch them.... See more
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The Autism Parenting Summit is a free, online event held twice a year, offering valuable insights and practical solutions for parents, caregivers, family members, and individuals on the autism spectrum.
This event brings together leading professionals to share practical insights and strategies on a variety of important topics, including behavior solutions, communication, social skills, sensory needs, education, mental health, anxiety, and self-care for parents.
With a focus on real-world advice, the Autism Parenting Summit helps the autism community find the support and knowledge they need to thrive.
Join over 25,000 global attendees for this unique opportunity to learn, connect, and take the first step toward positive change.
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I find the parenting summit very helpful and informative. I'm very grateful for all the knowledge shared by the leading professionals from ASD field.

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I learned a lot. Especially different ways to cope with the behavior issues my son has.

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I signed up for the summit and paid the fee to have access to the videos later. When I try to watch the videos I am not getting access.

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Thank you so much for the opportunity to learn and expand knowlegde. I really enjoyed learning from all the guests and I have been putting all the knowlegde into practice. I can't wait for the 2026 Summit!

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Pros: Some of the speakers were very knowledgeable, and a pleasure to hear. Thank you for including Temple Grandin. She is a remarkable woman with so much valuable information to share.
Cons: (1) It was not a live seminar, although it was advertised as one. I expected a live seminar, where the audience would have the opportunity to ask questions, and I had several questions of my own. One huge disadvantage of having pre-selected questions is that the speaker isn't able to receive more specific information from the person asking the question, in order to better answer the question. This happened with the Temple Grandin Q/A session, where the person asking the questions did not provide enough specific info about the age of the child(ren). (What made things worse was that the moderator initially gaslighted me unintentially, telling me that I was incorrect, and that the seminar was indeed live. I had to prove my point to her, showing that I was not permitted to get onto each session until a certain time, but that I was able to fast-forward through each presentation). Next time, please make it clear to the attendees that it is not a live seminar, and that questions have been pre-selected.
(2) A number of the presentations consisted of common knowledge that most people already know about.
(3) I purchased the 'life-time' access to the presentations but I don't remember how to access them. it would be useful if you could please remind participants periodically about how to access the recorded sessions.

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Lots of great information regarding autism not only for parents but for healthcare team members.

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Great speakers sharing very interesting and relevant information about all aspects of autistic children and parenting.

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Ive felt relieved, embraced and hopeful and I've not even watched all of the videos yet.

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I am excited to watch the Summit presenters at my convenience. I watched my all-time favorite person, Temple Grandin!
Thank you for organizing and offering this informative and timely Summit.
Candice Suggars

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I have been able to choose which sessions I could benefit from, and none have disappointed. The wealth of information available here is amazing.

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They included speakers on a wide variety of topics including being social, using music, dating, and helping your teen or young adult transition to the next step. Several also pointed to further information on their websites. All appeared to be knowledgeable experts in their fields, although one was not as organized as I would have liked (on ADHD!) and another focused too much on the isolation and guilt of being a parent. I was really glad that the organization made the talks available at other times to fit my schedule... and I still hope to watch a few more as my time allows. I understood that the Powerpoint slides would be available to download and print, so I was disappointed when I could not figure out how to do that. Finally, I knew the conference was sponsored by a parenting magazine and all of the talks I heard focused on that angle; I wish, however, that there were specific sessions that focused on talking directly to autistic or neurodiverse adults to help us live better lives, or a separate equivalent online conference for ASD adults, and not solely talks for parents.

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To be honest, I haven't listened to most of the seminars due to time and timing.
I think the topics are definitely relevant. And would definitely be interested to learn more.

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I felt you provided a good understanding of how people with a diagnosis of Autism perceive things differently than non-neurodivergent individuals. This is helpful for parents in order for them to help their children in situations outside of their home.

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I didn't feel alone in my journey as a parent with the challenges I face daily with my Autistic level 3 child. The information was very relevant to our challenges and experiences. The summit provided reassurance that I was on the right track in regards to the approach I take but also provided some really helpful information to put into practice to hopefully address some of our biggest challenges.

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The topics were well selected. The speakers were well informed and very informative. I'm glad I joined this.

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I appreciated the layman’s terms the speakers used. It made it so much easier to understand. I am a former educator but even my knowledge and experience of ASD and ADHD is limited. My husband and I are helping our daughter and son in law with their adopted daughter and the summit was so helpful.

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A big thank you for this opportunity to attend very informative and amazing presentations. The quality of the content and the delivery was very good. Although I had to struggle with the difference in time zones, I managed to watch most of the presentations.

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Speakers very knowledgeable. Learned many new skills to improve care. Deeper understanding of Autism and other disorders.
Great job!

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