Support for Self-Advocates Navigating high school, college, and the job market can be both exciting and challenging for anyone, including autistic teens and adults. To help meet the needs of autistic individuals, OAR offers scholarships, employment mentorship, and free resources for each of these stages. Resources Learn more about the resources we have for self-advocates.| Organization for Autism Research
Filter: Search: Search All Blog The Sibling Dynamic: Raising Neurotypical and Autistic Children Together When raising children, many parents hope their kids will form close sibling bonds, sharing memories and experiences that will stay... March 5, 2025 Read More > Featured Blog, Blog, Families Federal Commission Created to Investigate Children’s Health On February 13, President| Organization for Autism Research
Make a meaningful impact on the autism community! Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the world. Together we can answer the pressing questions that families, self-advocates, educators, and others who support autistic individuals ask daily. Choose from one of the many ways below to support OAR and make a difference for autistic children and| Organization for Autism Research
Fundraise for Autism Research Raise Money, Fund Research, Change Lives! The future of autism research is advanced thanks to the amazing fundraisers who help spread awareness and raise money for OAR! Our fundraisers have done some pretty amazing things to raise money for autism research and they’re thinking of new things to do every day!| Organization for Autism Research
The funny thing about getting older is that sometimes you don’t realize you’re getting older. Sometimes, it has a funny way of sneaking up on you. Sometimes, you don’t even realize that time is moving at all. I mean, if I’m honest, I’m an almost 40-something-year-old with the mindset of someone in their early 20s.| Organization for Autism Research
Autistic children can unlock a more independent future by focusing on developing crucial skills now. As a parent, educator, or caregiver, it’s your goal to provide the tools and support necessary to help these children thrive in their daily lives. This not only makes routines easier for everyone, but it provides a foundation on which| Organization for Autism Research