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Rockland County Relay For Life 2025 Every Step Counts Unite For A Cure April 11th

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On Friday, April 11th at 6 pm our community will come together for the 2025 the Relay for Life of Rockland County, taking place at Dominican University, Hennessy Center, 495 Western Highway South in Orangeburg, NY.

When someone is diagnosed with cancer, it impacts everyone – mothers, daughters, fathers, sons, grandparents, neighbors, and friends. It is a terrible, destructive disease that wreaks havoc on the lives of those we love and care about, and something must be done to stop it. Relay For Life is more than a walk – it’s a chance to come together in your local community to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against every cancer as we come together for every life.

Funds raised through Relay support cancer survivors and their families, as well as education about how to reduce the risk of cancer or detect it early when it’s the easiest to treat, and funds cancer research that will help protect future generations.

To join the Rockland Relay for Life or to learn more, go to: Rockland County Relay for Life

Sign Up Today: www.relayforlife.org/rocklandny

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Tappan Zee High School Robotic Team Empowering Students Through Collaboration, Innovation, and Leadership

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Tappan Zee High School’s Robotics Team, SO BOTZ, has won their way to the 2025 FIRST World Championship in Houston, Texas! This is the fourth time in eight years that SO BOTZ has advanced to the World Championship. To learn more about SOBOTZ 6911, please click here.

                                      Good luck at Worlds!

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Key Facts, Symptoms, and Supportive Strategies

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition marked by difficulties in social communication, repetitive behaviors, and limited interests.

Around 1 in 36 children in the U.S. are affected by ASD. Boys are more commonly diagnosed than girls, with a ratio of 4:1. The exact causes are not fully understood. It is believed to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

Symptoms include challenges with social interactions, such as trouble making eye contact and interpreting social cues. Repetitive actions, like hand-flapping or rocking. Limited interests, often intensely focused on particular subjects. Sensory sensitivities, including heightened reactions to sound, light, or touch.

Usually ASD is identified during early childhood, around 2-3. Diagnosis is based on behavioral observations and developmental progress. There is no single test to diagnose ASD. ASD is a spectrum, meaning symptoms and abilities vary widely among individuals. Traditionally, ASD is classified into three levels based on the level of support needed. Level 1 requiring minimal support, level 2 substantial support and level 3 requiring very substantial support.

Although there is no cure, early intervention can significantly improve outcomes. People with ASD are just as capable of learning and achieving as other people. ASD is not caused by vaccines or parenting choices. Many individuals with ASD have unique strengths and talents. It is crucial to foster understanding, acceptance, and inclusion for those with ASD.  Many individuals with ASD may also have other conditions, such as ADHD, anxiety, or intellectual disabilities, which can influence how they experience the world and how treatment is approached.

Advocating for better resources, education, and policy changes is key to improving the lives of people with ASD and ensuring a more inclusive society. Discuss the concept of neurodiversity—the idea that neurological differences like ASD are part of human diversity rather than disorders—could help shift the conversation toward acceptance and inclusion, recognizing that people with ASD can contribute valuable perspectives to society.

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