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Nicole Rust describes her career-changing literary journey of joy, free will and the evolution of a field. SourceSource: Spectrum News
30.08.2024 · From Spectrum News
By Nils Skudra Recently I had the opportunity to watch The World’s Fastest Indian, a 2005 biographical sports drama starring Anthony Hopkins in the role of Burt Munro, an eccentric speed bike racer from Invercargill, New Zealand, who set multiple land speed records for motorcycles with engines less…
30.08.2024 · From The Art of Autism
This month’s ASAT feature comes to us from Shira Karpel, MEd, BCBA and Shayna Gaunt, MA, BCBA, How to ABA. To learn more about ASAT, please visit their website at www.asatonline.org. You can also sign up for ASAT’s free newsletter, Science in Autism Treatment, and like them on&nb…
29.08.2024 · From Different Roads to Learning
By Robert Schmus In this madcap crazy rat race we call life; I think the world is starting to be aware of what burnout is. However, we autistics experience burnout in a different way. This is simply known as autistic burnout and it is not simple for us. Autistic burnout is the result from chronic st…
28.08.2024 · From The Art of Autism
By Ron Sandison Rain Man was the first glimpses most people had of autism and Sue Ann and I hope to take the next step and let people know that each person with autism is unique and not to stereotype us. Bella Zoe Martinez, Writer/Actress of Once More, Like Rain Man Actress Bella Zoe Martinez and f…
23.08.2024 · From The Art of Autism
Dancing Dreams is a nonprofit program that provides dance opportunities for children and teens with physical and medical challenges. The program began when pediatric physical therapist Joann Ferrara was inspired by a 4-year-old girl with Cerebral Palsy who wished to be a dancer. Moved by the girl…
23.08.2024 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Few institutions have mechanisms for the type of long-term positions that would best benefit the science. SourceSource: Spectrum News
21.08.2024 · From Spectrum News
by John Testore Medication is a very divisive topic. Implications include religious beliefs, medical ethics, to mention the fact. It is the igniting topic of unhealthy debates between Med-free, New Age Medicine, Spiritual Healing, Traditional Western Medicine s advocates. I obviously support Wester…
21.08.2024 · From The Art of Autism
This statistical error is common in systems neuroscience. Fortunately, straightforward methods can help you prevent it. SourceSource: Spectrum News
16.08.2024 · From Spectrum News
In Shanghai, a unique event called “BassBath” is creating a rare but powerful space where deaf and hearing music lovers come together. Despite recent efforts in China to enhance inclusivity in education and daily life, nightlife and entertainment events tailored to deaf people remain scarce. The “Ba…
16.08.2024 · From Assistive Technology Blog
By Sarah Kupferschmidt, MA, BCBA. Reposted from the Different Roads Archives I am passionate about empowering children with special needs and their families with skills and knowledge that they can use to improve their quality of life. This is why I am super excited to be sharing tips and str…
16.08.2024 · From Different Roads to Learning
Accessible British Vogue  Embracing Accessibility: British Vogue’s Audio and Braille Editions “Disability should feel personal to us all,” stated British Vogue’s former editor-in-chief Edward Enninful in his May 2023 issue editor’s letter. “Some 16 million people in the UK are Disabled, with m…
10.08.2024 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Brains made of neurons from two species raise new concerns. SourceSource: Spectrum News
09.08.2024 · From Spectrum News
By Renee Skudra At a farmer’s market, with nothing much more on my mind than finding some perfect blackberries and figs, an Australian man approached me and asked if I was interested in vintage cars. Pointing in the direction of the parking lot, he began talking about a bright red 1957 Chevr…
09.08.2024 · From The Art of Autism
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