Autism Manitoba

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Autism Manitoba Inc.(formally known as Autism Society of Manitoba) was first established in 1977 to provide resources and supports to children and adults living with autism and the families who care for them.

05/15/2026

Last week, Autism Manitoba’s President Demetra Hajidiacos sat down with Marcy Markusa for CBC Information Radio Live! Here’s what you missed ‼️

05/10/2026

Wishing everyone a very Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Autism Manitoba! ❤️❤️❤️

05/06/2026

‼️ Catch the President of Autism Manitoba, Demetra Hajidiacos, on CBC Information Radio Live! Tune in tomorrow morning to hear Demetra interviewed by Marcy Markusa!

05/06/2026

‼️ Catch the President of Autism Manitoba, Demetra Hajidiacos, on CBC Information Radio Live tomorrow morning with Marcy Markusa!

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05/01/2026

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4 books. 📚 4 stories that promote kindness, acceptance and being yourself! 🤩Which ones have you read?
04/28/2026

4 books. 📚 4 stories that promote kindness, acceptance and being yourself! 🤩

Which ones have you read?

Teacher Tip  #2! Pairing words with visuals helps make communication clearer, more meaningful, and easier to understand....
04/28/2026

Teacher Tip #2! Pairing words with visuals helps make communication clearer, more meaningful, and easier to understand. When we combine AAC symbols, pictures, or real-life visuals with spoken or written words, we support language development and connection.

Example: “I like apples 🍎” using AAC symbols to build expressive communication.

Check out what Angela French, Assistant Director at Autism Manitoba, shared in Neighbours of Bridgwater for Autism Aware...
04/26/2026

Check out what Angela French, Assistant Director at Autism Manitoba, shared in Neighbours of Bridgwater for Autism Awareness Month 🐛🐞

Take a read and join the conversation as we continue building more inclusive communities!

Predictability can make a big difference in the classroom. When students know what to expect, they often feel safer, cal...
04/24/2026

Predictability can make a big difference in the classroom. When students know what to expect, they often feel safer, calmer, and more ready to learn.

Simple supports like visual schedules, countdowns, and previewing changes can help reduce stress, support smoother transitions, and build independence.

What strategies help create predictability in your classroom or home?

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3525 Roblin Boulevard
Winnipeg, MB
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