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It was a vulnerable question that came from 7-year-old Cadence's heart and flowed from the tip of her pencil.Source: The Autism Site
05.12.2015 · From The Autism Site
These theater programs are specially tailored to children on the spectrum.Source: The Autism Site
05.12.2015 · From The Autism Site
I look down at my hands and they look like fragile crepe paper. There are lines all around my eyes and silver streaks of hair on my head that contrast to the dark brown that once was dominant. I am tired much of the time. I am weaker than I was before. I feel my limited time for life and I am okay w…
06.12.2015 · From The Art of Autism
If you walk a lot to get from one place to another, you probably appreciate a good pair of shoes that make your walk comfortable. What if that same shoe could tell you where to go?Lechal shoes and insoles, that connect to a phone app via bluetooth do exactly that. All one has to do is enter their de…
06.12.2015 · From Assistive Technology Blog
It is imperative to understand that we live in a world where nothing is impossible. If we don't have a solution yet, we can build it ourselves, thanks to the knowledge and resources available in abundance.9 year old Aidan Robinson was born with a left limb that ended just below his elbow. Having tri…
06.12.2015 · From Assistive Technology Blog
This past Friday, November 13, the CDC released the results of a 2014 survey that talked to 13,000 parents about autism diagnoses. Here's what they found.Source: The Autism Site
06.12.2015 · From The Autism Site
A new study suggests that what your kid's food vegetables are paired with is way more important than you might think. Source: The Autism Site
06.12.2015 · From The Autism Site
In 2010, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) director Thomas Insel proposed an overhaul in the way scientists think about conditions that affect the mind and brain: Instead of putting people into diagnostic boxes — autism, say, or schizophrenia — based on their symptoms, Insel lobbied for a c…
07.12.2015 · From Spectrum News
A Letter to My Little Self By Keri Bowers Circa 1965… The yellow bus squealed to a halt. As the doors flung open, the angry man yelled “I’ve been searching for you; get on this bus right now, Keri!” I do not know why I chose to walk home from kindergarten to my house faraway on Franklin Avenue in Ho…
07.12.2015 · From The Art of Autism
The atypical schedules, new foods, and people-packed homes on Thanksgiving can be a little overwhelming for kids on the spectrum. Here are some ideas for helping your child get through the day.Source: The Autism Site
07.12.2015 · From The Autism Site
"Why do you take your child outside the house?" This question is all too familiar for many autism parents. Here are some ways to reply calmly and respectfully.Source: The Autism Site
07.12.2015 · From The Autism Site
It has been a sobering two years for studies on children at a national scale. Ambitious projects that follow children from birth to adulthood can be the best way to identify environmental factors that affect health. In practice, however, they can be extremely tricky to carry out. In December 2014, F…
08.12.2015 · From Spectrum News
Picking up a paint brush does not mean I’m super human. I’m not an alien hybrid nor am I a gift from God. I’m not special and I’m not a saint. I am a person. We are all people and no one can speak for everyone. By April Dawn Griffin There are 200 million Autistics alive today…
08.12.2015 · From The Art of Autism
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09.12.2015 · From Spectrum News
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