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Autistic people’s skill at managing the demands of daily life starts to decline after they leave high school, according to a new study. But those who maintain more abilities relative to their peers are more likely to pursue further education. Daily living skills — the ability to take care of indepen…
06.01.2021 · From Spectrum News
Following rules and rituals I create unique compositions. By Roland Bühlmann My music follows certain, partly unconscious rules. Following rules and rituals is typical for autistic people. My music is linear, made up of individual voices, all are more or less melodic. A kind of polyphony without con…
06.01.2021 · From The Art of Autism
Presents are all wrapped up in a bow, but a new kids clothing company is also wrapping up... The post Mother of Nonverbal Daughter with Autism Starts Clothing Line to Help Families Like Hers appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
06.01.2021 · From The Autism Site
We’ve all heard stories about police encounters with autistic individuals going very wrong. Many law enforcement agencies have... The post California Sheriff’s Office Set to Finish Autism Training for All of Its 1,150-Plus Deputies appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Auti…
06.01.2021 · From The Autism Site
Mutations in POGZ, a gene strongly linked to autism, lead to a signaling imbalance in multiple brain regions in mice, according to two new studies. The results fit with the signaling imbalance theory of autism, which suggests that the brains of autistic people have too little inhibition or too much …
05.01.2021 · From Spectrum News
When Tyler Skluzacek’s father Patrick came back from Iraq in 2007 after serving in the military, his life completely changed. Because of PTSD, he would have vivid and terrible nightmares every night. The only way he could sleep was with the help of vodka and pills. As an undergrad at Macalester C…
05.01.2021 · From Assistive Technology Blog
It’s not weird that I’m not so good at letting go, because holding on is what I’ve always done. Letting go is new. And growing hurts. By Martine Mussies Let it Go! Let it Go! People with autism are notorious for their inability to let go – and I am no exception to this. Last…
03.01.2021 · From The Art of Autism
They were gifted plenty of gifts, including a near-new car. The post McDonald’s Donates Car And Presents To Family With Autistic Son appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
02.01.2021 · From The Autism Site
Taylor Duncan was diagnosed with autism at a young age. When he was 13 years old, he was... The post Alternative Baseball Program Offers Support and Socialization For People on Autism Spectrum appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
02.01.2021 · From The Autism Site
Tubber experiences severe nightmares, so Lego offers security at bedtime. The post The Incredible Friendship Between A Boy And His Autism Service Dog appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
01.01.2021 · From The Autism Site
Parents can often become overwhelmed when their children with autism have a hard time with certain tasks. With... The post 12-Year-Old Girl with Autism Writes Book About Coping with COVID-19 appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
01.01.2021 · From The Autism Site
The outdoors are a good place to rejuvenate, reset, and find peace of mind. A state park in... The post New Nature Trail at New York State Park Aims to Bring the Outdoors to Those with Autism appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
31.12.2020 · From The Autism Site
You may have noticed the hot chocolate bomb trend that spread like wildfire at the start of the... The post Bakery Raises $10,000 For Autism Society Through Hot Cocoa Bombs appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
30.12.2020 · From The Autism Site
By Nils Skudra One film that I have been moved to watch numerous times is Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech, a 2010 biographical depiction of King George VI of Great Britain and the struggle to overcome his speech impediment. I felt that this would be a prime candidate for a film review since people or…
29.12.2020 · From The Art of Autism
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