Browse Feed Entries By Tag:
By Kadin McElwain Recently, SpongeBob SquarePants’ voice actor Tom Kenny revealed that SpongeBob is on the autism spectrum, calling it “his superpower”. This revelation will most likely help a lot of autistic individuals, both adults and kids, to embrace who they are by watching th…
02.10.2024 · From The Art of Autism
By Martine Mussies It was a bright, sunny day, just after yet another lockdown had lifted during the COVID era. I was cycling along the bustling terraces that lined the canals of Utrecht, soaking in the lively atmosphere that had returned to the city. As I passed through the crowds, my eyes caught s…
27.09.2024 · From The Art of Autism
By Ron Sandison “Eighty percent of people with autism experience depression and anxiety.” Dr. Tony Attwood After I interviewed a hundred young adults with autism while writing my fourth book Adulting on the Spectrum, I discovered one of the main hindrance to transition and independence is a hopeles…
25.09.2024 · From The Art of Autism
In a world where over 1 billion people live with disabilities, the need for innovative accessibility solutions has never been greater. The EPICS in IEEE Access and Abilities Competition, held in 2023, showcased the ingenuity and compassion of engineering students worldwide as they tackled pressing a…
23.09.2024 · From Assistive Technology Blog
By Jack Pemment Should we even be sharing our voices with voice activated assistants? The thought of using my voice to request certain functions through such assistants as Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant has always struck me as weird and a bit awkward. I am not talking to them, after all, I am acti…
20.09.2024 · From The Art of Autism
Natural Bridge State Park in Virginia has made history by becoming the first U.S. state park to install the RightHear Accessibility system, significantly enhancing the experience for blind and visually impaired visitors. This innovative technology allows users to access audio instructions and direct…
19.09.2024 · From Assistive Technology Blog
By Nils Skudra This weekend, I had the opportunity to watch Rescued by Ruby, a heartwarming biographical drama about Daniel O’Neil, a Rhode Island State Trooper who adopts Ruby, a hyperactive half-Border Collie, and trains her to be a K9 search and rescue dog. I felt this film was especially compel…
18.09.2024 · From The Art of Autism
In the world of Paralympic sports, every moment tells a story of determination, passion, and the indomitable human spirit. From the poolside celebrations of victorious swimmers to the intense clashes on the rugby court, these Games showcase athleticism in its purest form. Take, for instance, the …
14.09.2024 · From Assistive Technology Blog
By Nahoma Presberg, MS, BCBA, NYS-LBA You probably get a lot of questions from families about different kinds of interventions, diets, supplements, experimental treatments, etc. It can be stressful to know how to answer these questions. As behavior analysts, we’re experts in behavior science and …
14.09.2024 · From Different Roads to Learning
by John Testore The Brain s Temporal lobe and Limbic System is the space where all the Learning processes take place. Learning is the synergy between Memory, Thinking and Acting. These three skills are referred to in Psychiatry as Executive Function and are indispensable for learning. In ADHD, they…
13.09.2024 · From The Art of Autism
Neive Tierney, a landscape architect with a unique blend of ecological expertise and holistic wellness principles, recently took on a challenging project that beautifully showcases her innovative approach to garden design. Neive is known for creating spaces that support both local ecosystems and her…
13.09.2024 · From Assistive Technology Blog
by Christian Berman Whether starting a new school, college, a new job or moving to a new neighborhood, basic mannerism & Appropriate Behavior Is Sometimes A Physical Challenge For People With Autism. First of all, most people think, if you can talk, walk & look almost normal, they will ar…
11.09.2024 · From The Art of Autism
The current Autism CARES Act sunsets in late September. SourceSource: Spectrum News
11.09.2024 · From Spectrum News
By Kadin McElwain The fast food industry is a common first job for teenagers first starting out in the workforce. Whether it be McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, or KFC, fast food is a popular job choice for those looking to make a little bit of money during their college or high school care…
06.09.2024 · From The Art of Autism
Per page: