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Planned Events & Activities: Community Engagement Opportunities
It’s important to know that adults with cerebral palsy want the same things as everyone else: to be independent and valued members of the community. They don’t want to be known for their disability. Instead, they want to be seen as unique people who have something to offer. It can be hard to reach these…
All Friends Network: Find New Opportunities to Make Friends
For many persons with autism, communication challenges are among the most frustrating symptoms. To succeed, it’s important to learn socialization techniques and look for chances to meet others. The possibilities for making acquaintances as a young person who is still in school can be much bigger than they are after graduation. Finding an online network…
Expand Social Skills with Autism & Developmental Disabilities
The process of making new acquaintances and maintaining those friendships can be challenging for a lot of people. On the other hand, it is significantly more difficult for individuals who have developmental disorders such as cerebral palsy and autism. When you have a strong network of supportive friends, you can count on them to be…
All Friends Network and Live-LINK App: Social Network Support
It’s important to know that adults with cerebral palsy want the same things as everyone else: to be independent and valued members of the community. They don’t want to be known for their disability. Instead, they want to be seen as unique people who have something to offer. It can be hard to reach these…
Social Network for Developmental Disabilities: Meet New Friends
Learning how to meet new friends can be a challenge. It helps to have an online support network that can provide you with opportunities and resources to help you make it through the tough spots. Studies on friendship and depression have been conducted that show the value of learning to build lifelong friendships. It demonstrated…
Social Skills and Autism: Using an Online Networking Community
When you want to achieve something bad enough, your best bet is to just go and do it – even if it’s hard. You must learn how to take it for yourself because no one is going to offer it to you. If you want to learn how to make and keep friends for the…
Real Life Events and Opportunities to Make Friends for Life
It might be intimidating to find opportunities to make friends and maintain friendships, especially if you haven’t had much practice. Finding a safe place where you can speak with people who share your concerns about making friends and disability is one method to get over your issues. It can be more difficult for young adults…
Disabled Community Resources for Adults with Cerebral Palsy
It can be far simpler to learn how to make friends as a child than it is as an adult. Making friends with cerebral palsy can be extremely difficult regardless of your age. Having a friend to play with, whether indoors playing video games or watching television or outdoors on a playground, is the main…
AFN On Positv.com
All Friends Network wants to give a big thank you to Positv and Courtney Aldelman, for the incredible work they did to highlight All Friends network. Positv is a news outlet solely for sharing meaningful and heartfelt stories about the disability community. It is so wonderful Courtney, and her team has Dedicated Positv.com to empower…
Helpful Resources for Developmentally Disabled Young Adults
The world has changed significantly when it comes to serving those with developmental disabilities. While we still have a long way to go, there are now lots of online communities, local events, resources, and opportunities to make friends. Whether you find something in your community that serves your state or if you are looking for…
Social Skills and Autism: Learn How to Make Friends for Keeps
Friendships can be fleeting at any age. Some relationships can fall by the wayside as we grow, change, and expand our interests. Developing social ability can be more of a struggle for some than others, regardless of any disability that may be present. Social skills and autism or learning how to make friends with cerebral…
Best Group Activities for Young Adults to Meet New Friends
As children, there are so many organized activities that we participate in that allow us to meet new people our own age and make friendships. From school to church, sports teams, and hobbies, it can be a lot easier to find people who share a common interest when you’re a kid. As adults, these opportunities…
The Unexpected Value and Benefits of Developing Social Skills
As individuals, we can all be quite different; however, as humans, we all reap the benefits of social interaction. Not only does it feel good to spend time with friends, it also provides many unexpected benefits to our health and wellbeing. Developing social skills is time well spent. Studies that show a direct correlation between…
Social Network for Young Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Sometimes, all it takes is for an opportunity to present itself that provides you with the means to change your life. These opportunities can come in a variety of forms, such as a group activity, an event, a chance meeting, or taking the initiative, being bold, and putting yourself out there. When you have developmental…
Social Activity Benefits for Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy
Finding opportunities to meet new friends and build lifelong friendships can be challenging, especially if you have developmental disabilities like cerebral palsy or autism. It gets even more complicated the older you get, especially for those who have already graduated high school. This is true for almost everyone, regardless of their abilities. All Friends Network…
How to Overcome Concerns of Making Friends with Cerebral Palsy
If you never make an effort to get out there and meet new people to make friends, it will never happen. Sitting at home and only interacting with family members or neighbors will never lead to new opportunities to have the life you have always wanted. Dreaming about seeing your favorite team play at the…
Online Resources and Support: Social Skills for Making Friends
When it comes to making friends and learning how to communicate well with other people, the best thing you can do is to sharpen social skills. Both personal and professional relationships can benefit from strong social skills, whether you want to move up the ladder with your career or learn how to make friends. Social…
AFN & Live-LINK: A Social Network for People with Disabilities
In the early days of the pandemic, back in 2020, people from all walks of life were thrust into a similar predicament: isolation away from other people. Isolation can be extremely dangerous, especially to those who are vulnerable to issues and conditions that can make its impact even more significant. For those with developmental disabilities,…
Real Life Activity Opportunities: Friends with Cerebral Palsy
Are you looking for something fun that you can do as a group with friends that have cerebral palsy, autism, or other developmental disabilities? Getting out into the world to explore and experience real life activity opportunities is essential for everyone of all ages. Sometimes just being a part of the group – whether you…
Disability Success Stories: Celebrities with Cerebral Palsy
When you’re out there in the world as a young person with cerebral palsy, it might be difficult to see others like yourself who have made their own way in the world and been successful. However, the truth is that there are more adults with cerebral palsy that can be called a “success story” than…
How to Be a Good Friend: Tips for Making Friends with Autism
Some skills come naturally to some people, and they don’t even need to work on them to be considered good at what they do. For some, this could be learning how to ride a bicycle, while for others, it might be knowing all the names of the dinosaurs or how to get the best score…
Why Real Life Events and Opportunities Make Such a Difference
It is human nature to want to reach out to others and create a social network of support. This is true whether you have anxiety about meeting new people or not. We are still drawn to other humans for friendship, companionship, and support, even if the prospect of meeting others is terrifying. All Friends Network…
Independent Living Resources for Adults with Cerebral Palsy
When a person has a disability, it might seem impossible to them that they could ever be independent and live out on their own. However, thanks to advancements made in technology and programs designed specifically for the developmentally disabled, it can definitely happen. Adults with cerebral palsy are more independent today than ever before, and…
Developing Social Skills as Adults: Making Friends with Autism
Just because you had difficulty making friends as a kid and feel that you were held back by your autism does not mean that it has to stay that way forever. Developing social skills and learning how to make friends is something that can still happen for you as an adult. All Friends Network (AFN)…