The Asperger’s Association of New England (AANE)'s mission is to
foster awareness, respect, acceptance, and support for individuals
with AS and related conditions and their families.
Upcoming Events & Announcements

Important! Sign our Online Petition and read our response to recent NY Times articles

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

New Survey for Parents: Alternative School Placements

Save the Date!
Current Research: Implications for the Asperger Community
March 16, 2012

Save the Date!
Cape Cod Summer Conference
with Stephen Shore, Ed.D.
August 9, 2012

Welcome to the Teen Years: Is it Asperger's or Is It Adolescence?
February 3, 2012

Special Education Law: Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
February 8, 2012

“So, Are We Supposed to Hug Now?”
February 11, 2012

Parent to Parent Topic Discussion: Siblings
February 13, 2012

Understanding the Asperger Syndrome IEP Process
February 28, 2012

Perspectives on College Life for Teens and Parents of Teens
March 4, 2012

"What Can I Say?" "What Did You Say?"
March 5 & 6, 2012

Understanding AS: Interventions and Strategies for Parents
March 12, 2012

Welcome

AANE - Asperger SyndromeAANE has a robust and supportive community of adults throughout New England. We invite you to become a member of this community.

We also offer information and support to family members, spouses, and friends of people with AS.

If you are an adult who has or thinks you may have AS or a related challenge and are able to get to our Watertown office, we recommend that you call and make an appointment with Max Sederer to meet with an Adult Services Team Member. You are welcome to come with a parent, friend, spouse or relative. We will also meet with parents of adults, spouses of adults and professionals who have questions. Unless you make an appointment before you come, we cannot guarantee that someone will be available to meet with you. For those who can afford it, a $100 donation is suggested by our Board of Directors, but certainly not required. No family in need of consultation will be turned away.

Please explore our website for information about AS and the programs and services we can offer you. If you have any questions or would like to speak to a staff member, please e-mail or call us. Our contact information is available on the contact page.