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Autism Foundation of Oklahoma Parenting Classes

Autism Foundation of Oklahoma (AFO)

Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tulsa County

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Tulsa

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Provider overview

The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma offers free evening parent and caregiver classes that Tulsa-area families can join online, covering diagnosis, IEPs, and resources.

The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma is a statewide nonprofit offering free parent and caregiver education classes for families navigating autism and I/DD.

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Parents and caregivers of individuals with autism, neurodiversity, or I/DD
Season
Year-round, with hour-long parent/caregiver classes held in the evenings
Cost
The source states parenting classes are free to the public; confirm the current schedule and how to sign up.

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Autism Foundation of Oklahoma

Classes are scheduled and held online. Families should confirm the current schedule and sign-up directly.

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Free parent and caregiver classes

Free virtual parent/caregiver classes on diagnosis, the IEP process, neurodiversity, and statewide resources for Tulsa-area families.

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Parents and caregivers of individuals with autism, neurodiversity, or I/DD
Season
Year-round, with hour-long parent/caregiver classes held in the evenings
Schedule
Check the Autism Foundation of Oklahoma for upcoming parent/caregiver class dates and sign-up; classes are held on Zoom in the evenings.
Cost
The source states parenting classes are free to the public; confirm the current schedule and how to sign up.
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The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma offers free parent and caregiver classes for families across Oklahoma, including the Tulsa area, covering early identification, obtaining a diagnosis, navigating the IEP process, and statewide resources, with hour-long evening sessions held on Zoom.
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Program details we found

Free parent and caregiver classes

The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma offers free parent and caregiver classes for families across Oklahoma, including the Tulsa area, covering early identification, obtaining a diagnosis, navigating the IEP process, and statewide resources, with hour-long evening sessions held on Zoom.

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What the provider says: The source names parent and caregiver classes, autism, neurodiversity and I/DD, early identification, obtaining a diagnosis, the IEP process, and statewide resources.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about upcoming class topics and dates, how to join on Zoom, recordings, and resources for connecting with other Tulsa-area families.

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What we found: The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma offers free parent and caregiver classes for families across Oklahoma, including the Tulsa area, covering early identification, obtaining a diagnosis, navigating the IEP process, and statewide resources, with hour-long evening sessions held on Zoom.

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