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Tom Iland was diagnosed with autism at age 13. Life has not been easy, and he has worked hard to meet many of his goals, including driving, living on his own, graduating from college and having a girlfriend. In his first book he shares insights and things he’s learned through experience to help othe…
15.08.2017 · From Geek Book clubs
From sensory to social issues, these are some things that drive some autistic people crazy.Source: The Autism Site
11.08.2017 · From The Autism Site
This is one "Guardian of the Galaxy" with a really bright future!Source: The Autism Site
10.08.2017 · From The Autism Site
“My beautiful two-and-a-half-year-old daughter was so excited to get in this bouncy castle. I was so proud of her. she stayed in there for over 3 hours!” “Boing..boing…boing!” We are proud of you too Super Madi! Welcome to the Mighty League: Would you like us to featur…
10.08.2017 · From Geek Book clubs
Though the trait has its downsides, it can be an advantage in this case.Source: The Autism Site
09.08.2017 · From The Autism Site
If you know someone who is prone to wandering, you may want to see this.Source: The Autism Site
09.08.2017 · From The Autism Site
By Rory Scholl As an actor and writer in New York it’s only natural that stability in my life is not a thing. I have moved from one room to another and bounced from Brooklyn to Queens and to tons of places in Manhattan before I became roommates with Dylan. I had to make a quick getaway fast from a p…
08.08.2017 · From Geek Book clubs
By Erica Francis Kids on the autism spectrum are kids first; they like to play like most kids do. The difference is in the way they sometimes play. Because the diagnosis of autism covers a full spectrum, no two kids will behave exactly the same but there are often some characteristics many of them h…
07.08.2017 · From The Art of Autism
No apps like this existed, so an autism mom decided to create one.Source: The Autism Site
07.08.2017 · From The Autism Site
With schools starting earlier and earlier, summers are getting shorter and shorter. And this one was certainly fast and furious. But we managed many new projects, exciting excursions, and the launch of two new programs. The Autistry Comprehensive Adult Program (ACAP) began this summer. ACAP is comp…
07.08.2017 · From Autistry Studios
“My drawing skill developed from a desire to reach a common ground of understanding with people. Watching people speak with the ease of just a few words combined with innuendo and body language has always been a mystery to me,” Steve Selpal (1950 – 2017) By Debra Muzikar and Keri B…
05.08.2017 · From The Art of Autism
Entrance to people with special needs is totally free.Source: The Autism Site
05.08.2017 · From The Autism Site
The link is one we never would have expected.Source: The Autism Site
04.08.2017 · From The Autism Site
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