The Asperger’s Association of New England (AANE) works with individuals, families, and
professionals to help build meaningful, connected lives for people with Asperger Syndrome
and similar autism spectrum profiles. We do this by providing information, education,
community, support, and advocacy, all in an atmosphere of validation and respect.
Upcoming Events & Announcements

Important! Sign our Online Petition and read our response to recent articles on the DSM-5

Liane Holliday Willey Video: Women with AS: Staying Healthy and Safe Free for Members

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Annual Adult Conference
July 21, 2012
featuring Michael John Carley of GRASP
more info coming soon

Cape Cod Summer Conference with Stephen Shore, Ed.D.
August 9, 2012
Exhibitor Information

Asperger Syndrome Connections 2012
with Tony Attwood
October 13, 2012

Using Language to Build Social Skills in the Workplace
May 18, 2012

AANE Sexuality Education Workshops
May 21 & 29 (novice)
June 18 & 25 (some experience)

Financial Planning for the Future of Your Child with Special Needs
May 22, 2012

Bike Riding 101 for Parents
May 31, 2012

A Good Night's Sleep
June 11, 2012

Understanding AS: Interventions and Strategies for Parents
July 9, 2012

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AANE presents the 2012 Laugh Out Loud Gala - April 28, 2012
AANE presents the 2012 Laugh Out Loud Gala - April 28, 2012

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Welcome to AANE

AANE - Asperger SyndromeAANE is committed to providing a supportive, understanding community for individuals, families and professionals throughout New England. We serve:

Although AS is AANE's primary focus, we also offer support and services to individuals with similar neurological conditions, such as High Functioning Autism (HFA), PDD-NOS, and Non-Verbal Learning Disability (NVLD/NLD).

Our comprehensive services include:

If you are new to Asperger Syndrome, please click on About Asperger Syndrome to read about this increasingly-diagnosed neurological condition. Newcomers can also click on About AANE to learn more about our community.

For more information and to find out exactly how AANE can help you, call (617) 393-3824 or our toll free number (866) 597-AANE. Our office is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday through Friday.

To maintain its high quality programs, AANE relies on the active involvement of its community members to keep our services current and relevant. Your input matters, and your contributions really do Make a Difference. Thank you for thinking of AANE!