Abstract
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) often have difficulty demonstrating appropriate communication, social skills, behavior, and sensory responses; thus, it can be challenging for families, particularly those in rural areas, to find suitable community-based opportunities. The Au-some Evenings program was developed at a local children’s museum to provide an inclusive, age-appropriate, nonjudgmental recreational activity for families with children with ASD. The present study examined parent perceptions of the Au-some Evenings events. Results demonstrated high levels of parent satisfaction with the program. The authors include a discussion of the implications, limitations, and directions for future research and practice.
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