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
Last Updated on September 4, 2025 by John Hookway You might ask, does Osaka have autism? There is no official … Does Osaka Have Autism What Fans Think Read More » The post Does Osaka Have Autism What Fans Think appeared first on Brainwave Watch.| Brainwave Watch
Last Updated on September 2, 2025 by John Hookway There is no official diagnosis for Bill Gates having autism spectrum disorder, … Is Bill Gates Officially Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Read More » The post Is Bill Gates Officially Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum appeared first on Brainwave Watch.| Brainwave Watch
Last Updated on September 2, 2025 by John Hookway There is no official diagnosis. The creators and the network have … Does Tilly Green Have Autism? What We Know Read More » The post Does Tilly Green Have Autism? What We Know appeared first on Brainwave Watch.| Brainwave Watch
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
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)
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)
Did Robin Williams have autism? There is no public record or official diagnosis that says this. Many people online talk … Did Robin Williams Have Autism What We Know Read More »| Brainwave Watch
You may not know this, but autistic people have special superpowers. Most people do not notice these superpowers. Some autistic … The Superpowers Nobody Talks About in Autism Read More »| Brainwave Watch
Identifying early autism behaviors and developmental red flags can help families access timely support and create a strong foundation for future growth.| Skill Point Therapy
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
By guest blogger: Julie Hornok I approach this Autism Awareness Month differently than I have in the past. Somehow, it’s not mine anymore…It’s hers. Don’t get me wrong, I will continue to fight for my daughter every day, and I will openly share about our lives to help others know the great unmet needs of our […] The post How My Autism Awareness Day Has Changed Over the Years first appeared on National Autism Association.| National Autism Association
Identifying mental health disorders in children can be difficult. But here is what to look for, what to be concerned about, and how to best move forward| Adore Them Parenting
Featured Image by RDNE Stock project, Pexels This blog post will offer advice for interviewers who are due to interview autistic candidates. Interviewers can find out […]| Exceptional Individuals
Not long ago, I had a book stall at an event unrelated to autism - a rare occasion for me as an autistic author and speaker. And I think it’s fair to say there are| Autistic Not Weird
For this year's World Autism Acceptance Day, I made these fifty pictures and shared them to Autistic Not Weird's Facebook page [all links open in new tabs]. For those who don't already follow it, or want| Autistic Not Weird
Ever since adolescence, I’ve wanted to spend my life building people. Whether in terms of confidence, intellect, life skills, or all the other ways a person can be built up, I’ve wanted to be the| Autistic Not Weird
We see them far too often. Videos of an autistic child (or adult) in extreme distress, shared across the internet in the glorious name of “autism awareness”, perhaps even with a divisive or gatekeeping comment such as “this is what real autism looks like”. The motivation, of course, is to display the problems that all too often kept behind closed doors. And whereas the issues do need discussing and addressing, perhaps there’s a better way to do so than uploading […] The post Ten v...| Autistic Not Weird
There’s something falsely positive about the word “perfectionist”, isn’t there? The first time I remember hearing the word, I was being taught how to answer job interview questions. I was told that when the interviewer asks me what my biggest weakness is, I should say “oh, I’m a perfectionist, I can’t leave things alone until I know they’re right”. Because apparently, it’s like answering a question about weaknesses by continuing to show off my strengths. (I never did this,...| Autistic Not Weird
It doesn’t seem quite right, does it? That a month designated for raising public knowledge of autism would be so widely disliked by the autistic people it claims to support. But just to clarify: the| Autistic Not Weird
This is going to be one of my shorter articles – largely, I imagine, to be posted in reply to those who “correct” my language when I refer to myself or others as autistic, as| Autistic Not Weird
On 29th November 2009, my life started to take the opening few steps towards beginning to make some kind of sense. After a lifetime of knowing I was different somehow to the general population (and too many years believing myself to be ‘lesser’ rather than different), a family member finally gave me an explanation for why, and it started a mental revolution for me. My attitude towards my own brain has changed enormously: what started as a secret word to […] The post Ten years ago today,...| Autistic Not Weird
A few years ago, one of my articles received this comment. “F*** YOU F***YOU F***YOU.You don’t even know anything about autism. It’s a f***ing curse that controls parents’ lives until they finally die!F*** YOU”(Obviously, this| Autistic Not Weird
The most depressing period of my life was spent jobsearching, but I picked up a bunch of lessons from it. Here they are. The post Finding employment as an autistic person appeared first on Autistic Not Weird.| Autistic Not Weird
Content Warning: this article discusses the dangers of making children vulnerable to abuse and manipulation, but does not discuss specific instances of abuse. Not long ago there was a debate on a British morning TV| Autistic Not Weird
So it’s World Autism Awareness Month again! Those who follow Autistic Not Weird’s Facebook page [links open in new tabs] will know that I often use the occasion to upload a ton of picture posts- not just to spread awareness but to encourage autism acceptance too. This year, instead of uploading facts about autism like I have in the past, I started an album called “Fifty ways to help autistic people“. And, as promised, here they are in one big […] The post 50 ways to help autistic pe...| Autistic Not Weird