The same people who might value your efforts with Operation Warp Speed will also be able to do the simple math in their heads that says Mr. Kennedy’s approach is going to kill people. Mr. Trump, there is a lot of chatter about you wanting the Nobel Peace Prize. OK, I know you’ve publicly stated […]| Left Brain Right Brain
We pay for the CDC. It isn’t there to support Mr. Kennedy’s agenda. It’s there to generate good information that Mr. Kennedy can use or, sadly, not use. He can’t ask them to…| Left Brain Right Brain
Behavioral Concepts (BCI), a provider of LEARN Behavioral, is proud to announce the grand opening of its new Sturbridge Learning Center. The post LEARN Behavioral Opens New Autism Learning Center in Sturbridge, MA appeared first on LEARN Behavioral.| LEARN Behavioral
Anthony Ianni was diagnosed with autism as a child, and like many, his parents were given dire predictions about his future. Despite being told he wouldn’t achieve anything in life, Anthony followed in his family’s love of sports and went on to become the first-known Division I player on the spectrum. The post Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism appeared first on LEARN Behavioral.| LEARN Behavioral
Dr. Pumpki Lei Su studies language development and caregiver-child interactions in autistic children. She describes parentese and her latest study in a YouTube video. Check out the video by clicking on the play button. Parentese — the slower, simplified language with higher pitch, exaggerated intonation and elongated vowels that adults often use with infants — […]| News Center
Heading into the Labor Day weekend, we explore some of the current NIDILRR-funded projects conducting research and development to improve employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
Changes in routine can be especially challenging for autistic people because predictability helps them feel safe and in control. Unexpected disruptions, like a canceled plan or a new environment, may trigger stress, anxiety, or meltdowns.| Simply Psychology
By: Zach Miller Introduction Author of the widely recognized From Struggle to Strength, Harry G. Psaros, was once a father who found it challenging to accept his son’s autism diagnosis. He transformed his pain into a purpose that now resonates with many parents. Today, he’s a neuroscience executive, author, and advocate for autism positivity. Through […] The post Exclusive Interview with Harry G. Psaros: How a Neuroscience Executive’s Emotional Shift Fueled the Creation of a Parenting...| New York Weekly
Those of us with ADHD and/or autism often have a tough time with restlessness and the need to stim. It’s one of the reasons we’re more likely to struggle with dematophasia and other body focused repetitive behaviors. If you’re a stimmer (or wanting to help someone who is) and looking for some really awesome fidgets […] The post The Savvy ADHDer’s Guide to the BEST Fidgets first appeared on Little Miss Lionheart.| Little Miss Lionheart
In my previous blogpost, I discussed why many scientists can't take seriously the lofty ideals expressed in Trump's plans for Gold Standard Science, even though the basic principles seem excellent. Given the current Republican administration's catastrophic track record in undermining US science, their demands for high standards ring hollow. It appears that demands for Gold Standard Science will be weaponised against types of science they don't like. | BishopBlog
Explore how monotropism shapes Autistic, ADHD, and AuDHD attention. Dispelling myths, uncovering research and exploring why neuroaffirming support matters for our wellbeing.| Autistic Realms
SPACE-TIME: A Monotropism-Informed Neuroaffirming Framework for Autistic People| Autistic Realms
As schools across the country welcome students back to campus, these changes may be a struggle for those students with autism and create a significant safety risk: wandering. Wandering, also known as elopement, is one of the most pressing safety concerns for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Research from the National Autism Association indicates that nearly half of children with autism will attempt to wander at some point, often toward places of personal interest or away from ove...| Campus Safety Magazine
The phrase “person with autism” uses person-first language, emphasizing the individual before the condition, while “autistic person” uses identity-first language, highlighting autism as a core part of identity.| Simply Psychology
Anthony Ianni was diagnosed with autism as a child, and like many, his parents were given dire predictions about his future. Despite being told he wouldn’t achieve anything in life, Anthony followed in his family’s love of sports and went on to become the first-known Division I player on the spectrum. The post Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism appeared first on Total Spectrum.| Total Spectrum
For Lorena and Roberto Germán, teaching isn’t just about content; it’s about connection. In this episode, they share how their work through Multicultural Classroom transforms how educators approach professional development, cultural responsiveness, and student-centered instruction. The post Episode 218: Creating Meaningful Outcomes in ABA with Dr. Anika Hoybjerg appeared first on How to ABA.| How to ABA
As misinformation and disinformation has become more prevalent online in recent years, it’s more likely than ever that friends or relatives may hold incorrect or even harmful beliefs about vaccines. Despite widespread false claims connecting vaccines with autism spectrum disorder, the fact is that vaccines do not cause autism. What is the connection between the [...] The post 3 science-backed ways to respond to misinfo about vaccines and autism spectrum disorder appeared first on ParentsT...| ParentsTogether
Oftentimes, parents of children with autism face challenges when their child struggles to meet typical developmental milestones. One effective way to support language development and help children understand their surroundings is by teaching action labels. These labels provide children with a means of communication, making daily routines smoother and more predictable. They also expand vocabulary […] The post Teaching Action Labels to Children with Autism appeared first on LeafWing Center.| LeafWing Center
Students with autism often benefit from visual supports that guide them through daily routines, tasks, and behavioral expectations. These supports not only help with task completion but also reduce anxiety, foster independence, and improve classroom behavior. This guide explores the most effective visual strategies—including visual schedules, activity completion cues, choice boards, and star charts—and provides […] The post Using Visual Supports to Help Students with Autism in the Class...| LeafWing Center
The Lonely One is a song cycle – or sorry, a tone poem cycle. We follow, very loosely, a person who is not like everyone else – a Neurodivergent Individual, if you will. I am, however, …| Benedict Roff-Marsh
Kathleen Seidel analysed two papers by Mark and David Geier, which claimed that mercury in vaccines caused autism| For Better Science
Believe in us! Please don’t assess our potential based entirely on our outward behavior or what we may not be able to say verbally.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
The Fitzpatrick Family’s Journey When Silver Fitzpatrick and her family moved back to San Diego, little did they know the impact Rady Children’s Developmental Evaluation Clinic (DEC) would have on their lives. Having previously lived in Utah, where services for their children’s needs were limited, the Fitzpatrick family found a lifeline in DEC. Silver and…| Rady Children's Health
When Rickey turned 3, his parents noticed something was different about their son compared to his siblings. Initially, signs of delay in speech, difficulty with social interactions, and fixation tendencies raised concerns. He eventually was diagnosed with autism. The Montessori preschool he was enrolled in was becoming a challenge, so his parents sought specialized services.…| Rady Children's Health
Rady Children’s offers specialty help in emergency health Some 21,500 children on the autism spectrum visit Rady Children’s Hospital each year, more often visiting the emergency department (ED) for a range of medical and behavioral concerns. Some of those children get to meet Abbey Hye, a behavioral specialist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst with Rady…| Rady Children's Health
Imagine being a child checking into a hospital for a major surgery or standing by for an appointment in a physician’s busy waiting room. Pretty overwhelming, right? Now, imagine that environmental stimuli such as bright lights, loud sounds and bustling crowds cause you significant distress, or that you’re unable to speak to ask questions about…| Rady Children's Health
Anthony Ianni was diagnosed with autism as a child, and like many, his parents were given dire predictions about his future. Despite being told he wouldn’t achieve anything in life, Anthony followed in his family’s love of sports and went on to become the first-known Division I player on the spectrum. The post Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI).| Behavioral Concepts (BCI)
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Anthony Ianni was diagnosed with autism as a child, and like many, his parents were given dire predictions about his future. Despite being told he wouldn’t achieve anything in life, Anthony followed in his family’s love of sports and went on to become the first-known Division I player on the spectrum. The post Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism appeared first on Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST).| Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST)
Anthony Ianni was diagnosed with autism as a child, and like many, his parents were given dire predictions about his future. Despite being told he wouldn’t achieve anything in life, Anthony followed in his family’s love of sports and went on to become the first-known Division I player on the spectrum. The post Anthony Ianni: The First Division I Basketball Player Diagnosed with Autism appeared first on Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP).| Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP)
He's aromantic, abrosexual and has the attachment style of a feral cat. How can he navigate the dating world and find a relationship?| Paging Dr. NerdLove
Autism and I are always underestimated and treated like a child, especially by people who don’t know me. I get it! I am a bundle of contradictions. I can read and understand novels like To Kill A Mockingbird, yet I also read Dr. Seuss books. I love watching adult movies and shows with my family, […]| The Autistic Mind Finally Speaks
A Facsimile Edition; with commentary by the author I published the first edition of this commentary in 1997, having just learned how to code HTML from a disreputable Usenet post. The website that this work first appeared on, ungh.com, has long ago evaporated with the rest of the Web 1.0. Recently, however, I recalled the … Continue reading "The Early Writings of John McCoy (2nd edition)"| Pathetic Fallacy
Even though I’m very aware this happens, this shockingly eye-opening article by Lydia Green is the best explanation I’ve heard…. I didn’t set out to shape the field of psychiatry. I was just a copywriter working in pharmaceutical advertising. But over time, I found myself at the center of a campaign that would help transform […] The post The marketing of Risperdal and how atypical antipsychotics became a multi-billion-dollar industry – a shockingly eye-opening article! appeared ...| everywomanover29 blog
I have exciting news – I’ve been appointed as Project Manager – Learning Disability and Autism at Kent and Medway NHS Partnership Trust! A Journey I Never Could Have Imagined As I…| Aucademy
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often seek treatments to support their child’s development and well-being. While Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy remains the gold standard for behavior management and skill development for children with ASD, more families are discovering that neurofeedback might also help.| ABA Centers of America
Data can easily be manipulated to show causation that doesn’t exist.| www.nytimes.com
This episode is with Dr. Sergiu Pașca, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University. They dive into the biology and genetics of autism, why diagnoses are on the rise, and exciting new ways stem cells are being used to understand and treat profound autism and other brain disorders. Dr. Pașca breaks down “organoids and assembloids,” human stem cell based tools he developed to study and potentially cure complex brain diseases. They also talk about the ethical ...| Podcast Notes
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August 11, 2025 – Marvel Biosciences Corp. (TSX-V: MRVL) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Marvel Biotechnology Inc. (collectively the “Company” or “Marvel”), announces the award of 142,987 deferred share units (“DSUs”) to two of Marvel’s directors, in lieu of cash payment for directors’ fees.| Marvel Biosciences
I will state this straight out–I believe the anti vaccine movement has put good people at risk for decades with their rhetoric. And I also believe Mr. Kennedy has contributed a great deal to …| Left Brain Right Brain
Autistic mental health is often framed through a narrow, deficit-based lens — one that focuses on pathology, risk, and what’s “wrong.” But this view leaves out the richness of autistic lives, the diversity of our needs, and the resilience in our communities. Moving beyond the pathology paradigm means centring lived experience, recognising the systemic barriers that shape mental health outcomes, and embracing approaches grounded in the neurodiversity paradigm. This article explores wha...| Autistic Realms
Learn how monotropism differs from polytropism, plus research showing ADHDers and AuDHDers score higher on the Monotropism Questionnaire.| Autistic Realms
Autistic RealmsHelen Edgar Autistic Advocate, Author & ConsultantNeurodiversity-Affirming Supporting Autistic People To Thrive And Grow Welcome to Autistic Realms Newsletter! I'm excited to invite you to the Autistic Mental Health Conference 2025, on 16th August 2025 a groundbreaking hybrid event exploring the lived experiences and urgent challenges within Autistic mental health systems and support. As a valued supporter of my work, you’re welcome to enjoy a special 20% discount on your...| Autistic Realms
Exploring why and how Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) can harm Autistic people. #Neurodiversity #AutismAcceptance #PBS #DisabilityJustice| Autistic Realms
Kalamazoo has several places that offer sensory-friendly activities for kids. From quiet trails to special movie showings, here are five to check out. The post 5 Sensory-Friendly Activities in Kalamazoo, MI, for Kids on the Autism Spectrum appeared first on Total Spectrum.| Total Spectrum
In ABA, labels matter. Here we dive into the language we use as ABA professionals and how it shapes the way we see learners, their needs, and their potential. The post Episode 215: ABA Language, Labels, and Learning Styles appeared first on How to ABA.| How to ABA
Each student with autism is unique, and therefore, each student will have unique needs in the classroom. However, many strategies and basic principles of effective instruction can be implemented for students with autism within the classroom. Many of these strategies provide structure and teach a variety of skills across content areas of the natural and […] The post Strategies for autism in the classroom appeared first on LeafWing Center.| LeafWing Center
A graphic organizer is a visual support that visually represents facts and concepts within an organized framework. Graphic organizers arrange key terms to show their relationship to one another, providing abstract or implicit information in a concrete, visual manner. They are particularly useful with content area material in K–12 curricula. Graphic organizers are effective for […] The post Graphic organizers for students with autism appeared first on LeafWing Center.| LeafWing Center
Schneider Shorts 1.08.2025 – Norwegian university fights against retractions, obituary to an American giant, Indian retraction leads to cheaters in Wisconsin, with Turkey’s Elon Musk, s…| For Better Science
Many autistic people rely on multimodal communication for accessibility. Kaishawna Fleming discusses why showcasing different forms of communication is so important for disability representation. The post Yes, Multimodal Communication Is Imperative appeared first on THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
How can autistic people cope, when their passions or special interests become irretrievably flawed, or get canceled?| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
When the Water Calls: A Warning and an Invitation for Parents of Children with Autism By Greg Scaduto The pond behind a modest apartment complex […]| Autism Society
Princeton University researchers reveal four distinct subtypes of autism, advancing our understanding of the condition.| BINJE | New Jersey Business News
It starts with something small. A meltdown after a routine change. A sudden fear of going to school. A world that feels like walking...| The Anxiety Center
August 9, 2025 Part One: Shame, Restlessness, and Erik Erikson How core wounds shape our sense of brokenness ~ and what a neurodivergent lens reveals “I realized I’m not broken. I’m different.” Some version of this line has become a kind of neurodivergent tagline. And for good reason. It’s powerful. Some really important books have […]| Neurodivergent Insights
Many live with the 'marks of the bear'—unseen pain from missed Autism or ADHD. Discover how misdiagnosis shapes mental health, identity, and healing.| Neurodivergent Insights
Shionogi’s EXPERIENCE clinical trials for Fragile X syndrome are nearing completion and enrollment for the adult and adolescent trials are closed. Learn more about the study, FRAXA’s role, and the open-label extension. The post Shionogi’s EXPERIENCE Phase 3 Clinical Trial of Zatolmilast in Fragile X Syndrome appeared first on FRAXA Research Foundation - Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome.| FRAXA Research Foundation – Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome
We rarely ask why we eat the way we do. We’re taught that food is about nutrition, about health, about fuel. That it’s about discipline and balance, variety, and moderation. That it’s about trying new things, sitting together, sharing a meal. That a “good eater” is someone who is not too picky, not too repetitive, […] The post Reclaiming Autistic Food Identity: Feeding Shame and Swallowing Stigma appeared first on The Autistic Advocate.| The Autistic Advocate
Free corner-to-corner (C2C) jigsaw puzzle blanket crochet pattern! This colorful graphgan is perfect for baby gifts, sensory blankets, or a fun pop of decor. This project is great for beginners...Read More| Pixel Crochet
Understanding ASD Level 1 in Girls: Distinct Presentation Patterns Reviewed by the Paradigm Treatment Clinical Team High-functioning autism in girls, clinically known as ASD Level 1, presents very differently than […] The post What Is High-Functioning Autism in Girls? A Guide for Parents from an Autism Expert appeared first on Paradigm Treatment Center.| Paradigm Treatment Center
Signs of autism in teens can be subtle. Discover common signs of autism in teenagers and Paradigm provides personalized support.| Paradigm Treatment Center
Behavioral Concepts (BCI), a provider of LEARN Behavioral, has recently opened the doors of their new Learning Center in Lawrence, MA. The post Behavioral Concepts New Learning Center Now Open in Lawrence, MA appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI).| Behavioral Concepts (BCI)
For many families raising a child with autism, one of the biggest fears is a child suddenly slipping away — out the front door, off the playground, or into a crowd. This behavior, often called “wandering” or “elopement,” can happen in a matter of seconds. The post Why Wandering Is a Serious Risk for Kids With Autism, Especially in Summer appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI).| Behavioral Concepts (BCI)
Dr. Megan Anna Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist (autistic & ADHD) and founder of Neurodivergent Insights, returns to discuss the complexities of the nervous system, particularly autism and ADHD. The post Understanding the Autistic and ADHD Nervous System appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI).| Behavioral Concepts (BCI)
Dr. Hanna Rue and Jonathan Lehmann discuss the importance of early diagnosis and the potential of a new tool aimed at addressing health disparities, particularly for families from diverse backgrounds. The post Autism Diagnosis Without Bias: Eye Gaze Technology and Equity in Action appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI).| Behavioral Concepts (BCI)
Kalamazoo has several places that offer sensory-friendly activities for kids. From quiet trails to special movie showings, here are five to check out. The post 5 Sensory-Friendly Activities in Kalamazoo, MI, for Kids on the Autism Spectrum appeared first on LEARN Behavioral.| LEARN Behavioral
Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST), a provider of LEARN Behavioral, is proud to announce the opening of its new Azusa Learning Center. The post LEARN Behavioral Opens Doors of New Autism Learning Center in Azusa, CA. appeared first on LEARN Behavioral.| LEARN Behavioral
Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST), a provider of LEARN Behavioral, is proud to announce the opening of its new Menifee Learning Center. The post LEARN Behavioral Opens Doors of New Autism Learning Center in Menifee, CA. appeared first on LEARN Behavioral.| LEARN Behavioral
In their recent publication, Boosting Autism Screening and Referrals with EHR-Integrated Tools at Well-Child Visits, Elizabeth W. Barnhardt, DO, MAEd, developmental-behavioral pediatrician at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and faculty member at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and her team describe a quality improvement initiative designed to improve the early identification of autism spectrum disorder […]| Pediatrics Nationwide
After the shocking season two finale of The Last of Us where the fate of Ellie has been left up in the air, star of the critically acclaimed and GLAAD Media Award-winning HBO series Bella Ramsey is the cover model of the Pride Month issue of Them. Ramsey had an in-depth conversation with Them writer Peyton Dix about many| GLAAD | GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance.
What I’ve Learned from Years of Listening Over the years, I have worked with many teens and young adults diagnosed with ASD Level 1 social anxiety. This condition, formerly known as Asperger’s Syndrome, presents unique challenges that often go unrecognized. One thing I have seen again and again is a quiet kind of stress […] The post ASD Level 1 and Social Anxiety: Why They Often Go Together and How CBT Can Help appeared first on GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
I recently had the privilege of being funded to travel overseas (UK to Australia) to visit a leading academic in my field. I am sharing my experience with you because I am an internally presenting …| Voices of Academia
Medical experts, along with people on the autism spectrum, told PolitiFact that Kennedy’s portrayal was skewed.| PBS News
What does flow and balance mean when your energy is unpredictable, your needs are sensory and relational, and your life doesn’t fit the standard neurotypical mould? For many neurodivergent and disabled people, traditional self-help tools don’t always work. They often leave out the things that matter most — like flow states, energy accounting, sensory overwhelm, […]| Autistic Realms
Glimmers are small, powerful moments of Autistic joy that emerge when we’re deeply immersed in what matters to us. Learn how monotropism & flow create space for joy in an overwhelming world. #AutisticJoy #Glimmers #monotropism| Autistic Realms
A practical guide for Autistic parents and carers to support energy flow, sensory regulation, and family balance through the summer holidays| Autistic Realms
What's inside this article: Information about echolalia, what it is, the different types you might see, and an explanation of what your child is actually trying to communicate when they repeat words and phrases. You'll| Raising An Extraordinary Person
Pet ownership can offer significant benefits for Autistic people. However, it’s important to assess your or your loved one’s needs and abilities before committing. The post Are You Autistic? Do You Think You Want a Pet? appeared first on THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
People who tell you that colonoscopies are hard may not know how tough you are. Many autistic people are used to life being hard.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Toby Rogers: Brownstone Institute| A Sense of Place Magazine
Even after retiring from Yale University following a distinguished 44-year career, renowned autism researcher Dr. Fred Volkmar is far from slowing down. Now holding Southern Connecticut State University’s only endowed chair — within the Department of Special Education — Volkmar remains deeply engaged in autism research, advocacy, and mentorship. At Southern, he leads a unique […] The post New Chapter, Same Mission: Fred Volkmar’s Work Continues at Southern appeared first on News at ...| News at Southern
What Autistic People Say About NHS and Council Services Dr Chloe Farahar of Aucademy CIC was invited as one of three Autistic experts to a private, closed meeting with the House of Lords Committee on the Autism Act 2009. The committee asked experts to share their views on how the Autism Act 2009 and national … Continue reading From Postcode Lottery to Policy Change: Autistic Voices at Westminster| Aucademy
“If the only thing you remember from me speaking today, is that Autistic experience is…oooh shiny thing! [picks something up from the conference floor]… there’s these weird shiny things on the floor, and they’ve been distracting me…what was I saying?” This is what it can be like as a neurodivergent academic and trainer: distracted mid-sentence … Continue reading “Oooh, shiny thing!”: Neurodivergent Voices in Education: The Unconventional Conference Experience Becoming Conv...| Aucademy
📚 AUDHD Art Book Project – Peer Reviewers Needed! 📚 Artist Emily June Smith is seeking participants for a one-off focus group to review an early draft of their collaborative book about growin…| Aucademy
The wait time to access a specialist who can diagnose a child with autism in the U.S. can be anywhere between two and 18 months, experts say.| 90.5 WESA
Getting an autism evaluation can feel overwhelming, but it’s one of the most important steps you can take if you notice early signs of developmental challenges. This blog by ABA Centers of America will guide you through the when, the why, and the how of getting your child tested.| ABA Centers of America
Attending Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) conferences is essential for practitioners, Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), and anyone interested in learning more about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the context of ABA practices. Parents of children and teenagers on the spectrum may also benefit from these conferences, as they provide valuable insights into the services their children receive.| ABA Centers of America
May 26, 2023 — News and autism updates from ASF, the Autism Science Foundation. Read about what ASF presented and discovered for autism updates at INSAR 2023. Autism Does Not […] The post Autism Updates: ASF Goes to INSAR first appeared on Autism Science Foundation.| Autism Science Foundation
May 4, 2023 — News and autism updates from ASF, the Autism Science Foundation. Read about profound autism updates, see what’s happening at INSAR 2023, and watch the highlights video […] The post Autism Updates: Profound Autism Child Mind Institute, INSAR 2023, DOL Highlights Video first appeared on Autism Science Foundation.| Autism Science Foundation
April 26, 2023 — News and autism updates from ASF, the Autism Science Foundation. Profound Autism Alliance Hosts Virtual Caregivers Connected Meeting Judith Ursitti, co-founder of the Profound Autism Alliance, and ECHO autism panelists invite caregivers of profoundly autistic individuals to the first virtual Caregivers Connected meeting on April 27, 2023. The one-hour event will| Autism Science Foundation
Robert Roberson hearing set for Wednesday, July 16th | Palestine, Texas – 10:00 AM Location: Anderson County Courthouse, 500 N Church St # 43, Palestine, TX 75801 The Autism Society of Texas is saddened to learn that Robert Roberson has been scheduled for a hearing this Wednesday in Palestine, TX. If you are able to […]| Autism Society of Texas
For many families raising a child with autism, one of the biggest fears is a child suddenly slipping away — out the front door, off the playground, or into a crowd. This behavior, often called “wandering” or “elopement,” can happen in a matter of seconds. The post Why Wandering Is a Serious Risk for Kids With Autism, Especially in Summer appeared first on Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP).| Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP)
Dr. Megan Anna Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist (autistic & ADHD) and founder of Neurodivergent Insights, returns to discuss the complexities of the nervous system, particularly autism and ADHD. The post Understanding the Autistic and ADHD Nervous System appeared first on Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP).| Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP)
Dr. Hanna Rue and Jonathan Lehmann discuss early autism diagnosis and the EarliPoint device, a groundbreaking eye-tracking tool helping reduce health disparities for diverse families.| Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP)
Grand opening of the Milwaukee Learning Center! WEAP and Total Spectrum, part of LEARN Behavioral, now offer center-based ABA therapy, in-home services, diagnostics, and social skills programs for children with autism in Milwaukee, WI.| LEARN Behavioral
New research suggests "neural confusion" may underlie social avoidance in some forms of autism. In a mouse study, neurons that should value social contact responded similarly to both another mouse and a plastic object, blurring the line between the two experiences.| PsyPost - Psychology News
Autistic burnout recovery often means going deeper into flow, not switching off. Find out about reclaiming rest through monotropic focus, spiral time, and m ...| Autistic Realms
Executive functioning skills affect your ability to focus and regulate your emotions, but do you know what tools can help you improve them?| Makin Wellness
Discover how to find the right preschool for your autistic child. I share my journey from nightmare to dream program, plus actionable tips for navigating special education.| The Kisha Project
The Trump Administration really seems to have a thing for genocide, and I don’t believe this statement to be hyperbolic even if it is a tad theatrical. Whether they’re launching nationwide dragnets to preserve the racial purity of the endangered American factory, militarizing the Rio Grande, or openly conspiring with Benjamin Netanyahu to hollow out...| Center for a Stateless Society