Playtime can get a little bit more complicated during the hot summer days for children with autism. A new swim program at the Brandywine YMCA and other summer programs are offering safe, sensory-friendly outlets for families.
Laura Gaffney, Durand’s Family Support Coordinator, and her son Andrew, now 26 with autism was interviewed by Alicia Vitarelli. This is an incredible story of Andrew overcoming his disability to achieve a successful and fulfilling family, work and social life as well as Laura’s long-time relationship with Durand as a client and
https://www.facebook.com/durandacs/videos/1572522962766415/ Here’s to the board, staff, families, and students who make the Durand community a warm and welcoming one!
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We at Durand hope you had a great summer! Our dedicated staff has been working hard to prepare for another amazing school year, building on the success and accomplishments of last year. The Durand school year is truly going to be a place filled with laughter, passion, and learning. Know that every mentor and teacher at Durand
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmXzco7C29I Durand (www.durandac.org & www.durandfoundation.org) is thrilled to premier their new PSA film produced in collaboration with SQ Productions (www.sqproductions.com). "I See, Through You." is a crude glimpse into the world of an individual with Autism. This is not meant to be an actual representation, but a dramatic portrayal. We hope it