Presented by: Jennifer Sykes, Ph.D. Audience: community Session Description: This session will describe the impact of neurodiversity on communication skills in children.
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UM Board of Curators Approves New Thompson Center Project
A proposal to build a new facility for the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment was approved by the University of Missouri Board of Curators at its meeting on FebruaryContinue reading “UM Board of Curators Approves New Thompson Center Project”
Santa at the Thompson Center
Call 573-882-6092 to schedule a FREE 10-15 minute private, in-person visit with Santa for your children. Receive your child’s photos electronically for you to print and save. Sessions are limited.Continue reading “Santa at the Thompson Center”
Name Change: Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment
We are pleased to announce that the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders has changed its name to the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment. This name change alignsContinue reading “Name Change: Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment”
Thompson Foundation’s AMAZE Virtual Gala and Auction
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Autism & Masking with Haley Moss
Join us for a virtual presentation and Q&A regarding masking and autism. This event will provide an opportunity to learn about social masking and its consequences. Social masking is aContinue reading “Autism & Masking with Haley Moss”
Spreading the News of a “Terrific U”
Giving back and helping others realize their own “terrific” selves is something the Clevengers work toward every day. After years of struggling in school, often being called out for behavioralContinue reading “Spreading the News of a “Terrific U””
The Center of Inclusion
Fostering an environment of respect and inclusion has never been more important in our society than it is right now. The Thompson Center is committed to fostering such an environment,Continue reading “The Center of Inclusion”
Embracing Different
When Ezra Bertram, 8, began kindergarten in 2018, he started to notice something. He was a little different from his many of his peers in social settings: the way theyContinue reading “Embracing Different”
The Thompson Center Values Social Justice
The Thompson Center is committed to workplace diversity and to cultivating, fostering and preserving a culture of inclusion. We believe that diversity and inclusion is everyone’s responsibility. This commitment extendsContinue reading “The Thompson Center Values Social Justice”