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Autism and Sensory Friendly Field Survey

  • 1.  Autism and Sensory Friendly Field Survey

    Posted 10-10-2017 06:25 PM

     Just a reminder if you have not filled out this survey please take a moment or pass along to colleagues who can fill this out for your institutions.

     Dear  Colleagues:

     Madison Children's Museum is working on an initiative to better understand and serve families with children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and/or sensory processing challenges. We are collaborating with the Occupational Therapy Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to evaluate our current environment, programs, and staff.

     

    We would like to know what your institution may be doing or beginning to do in this area. We are hoping to get your feedback through a survey that should take 5 to 15 minutes to complete. Thank you for your help in our effort to improve our community spaces and we look forward to sharing our findings as we progress in our process. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to Sandra Bonnici (sbonnici@madisonchildrensmuseum.org) or Karla Ausderau (kausderau@wisc.edu). Thank you for your participation in our survey.

     

     Follow this link to the Survey:

    MCM Survey Link

     

    Or copy and paste the URL below into your internet browser:

    https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4TrFDA9AgfYUVPD?Q_DL=cwlSRuuBPhLaeLX_4TrFDA9AgfYUVPD_MLRP_1FHylRssjhLXFxX&Q_CHL=email

     

       

    Sandra Bonnici

     

     

    Sandra Bonnici

    Associate Director of Education
    Madison Children's Museum
    100 N. Hamilton Street
    Madison, WI 53703
    Direct Line: 608.354.0542
    Main line: 608.256.6445 x542
    Fax: 608.268.1398

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