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Our culture suffers from an ‘eternal child’ bias — the reluctance to acknowledge or see individuals with developmental differences as mature and capable of self-determination. This bias extends to self-determination around sexual orientation and gender identity. In contemporary media, portrayals of …
28.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
Sixteen years ago, Henry Evans was driving his kids to school when he suddenly fell sick – He started slurring his words and had trouble seeing. In a matter of hours, he went into a coma. When he came out of his coma, he couldn’t move or speak. Several years later, Evans is using a new s…
28.11.2018 · From Assistive Technology Blog
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28.11.2018 · From Different Roads to Learning
Margaux is an #ActuallyAutistic blogger who lives near Vancouver, Canada. She loves art, crafts, cats, tea, traveling, and watching a few of her favorite reality TV shows. She blogs about her life as one of the ways she advocates for herself and the autistic community. Your blog: Navigating Life: My…
28.11.2018 · From Geek Book clubs
When the 13-year-old autistic boy from Texas visited Dirk Dhossche’s clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, it had been more than a year since his problems surfaced. The boy’s face had frozen into a grimace, and he had developed a series of unusual repetitive movements and washed his hands compulsively. Do…
27.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
She breaks down into tears the moment she sees the present...Source: The Autism Site
27.11.2018 · From The Autism Site
Several viewers with an eye for detail appreciated Sesame Street's subtle contribution to autism awareness.Source: The Autism Site
25.11.2018 · From The Autism Site
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24.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
A new resource details the exomes, or protein-coding portions of the genome, of 36 popular mouse strains1. The database, called Mousepost, could help researchers compare the strains and select the best one for their study — or interpret their results on one they previously chose. Other databases, su…
24.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
A Twitter user recently posted this PSA, which got a lot of attention. Source: The Autism Site
24.11.2018 · From The Autism Site
This is sickening. What is PJ's family supposed to do?Source: The Autism Site
24.11.2018 · From The Autism Site
Autistry Studios builds independent adults. Becoming independent is not a passive process. It takes courage and an inner fortitude to challenge oneself to learn a new skill, break an old habit, or create a dream.   Autistry is a therapeutic/educational Maker Space celebrating its 10th year prov…
24.11.2018 · From Autistry Studios
The latest study to show that autistic children tend to be overweight suggests that the risk is greatest for those at the severe end of the spectrum1. Autistic children are about 1.6 times as likely as their typical peers to be overweight or obese, the study shows. And autistic children with severe …
23.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
Autism and schizophrenia co-occur significantly more often than would be expected by chance, according to a new analysis of nearly 2 million people1. Researchers have long suspected that autism and schizophrenia are related. The two conditions have overlapping traits, including sensory-processing pr…
22.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
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