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an autistic boy at the beach
Blog
11.17.2020

Why you should make friends with other parents of autistic kids

A mother of an autistic child shares why you should make friends with other parents of autistic kids.
little girl holding a pink stuffed unicorn
Blog
11.4.2020

A parent’s perspective on understanding challenging behaviors associated with autism

When Ella was diagnosed with autism, her parents worried about their daughter’s future. Read about Ella’s autism journey in this Q&A with her mom and
covid-19 virus
Science News
10.26.2020

COVID-19 survey reveals widespread challenges for autism community and wider disparities for minority communities

A survey conducted in April by Autism Speaks – the first autism-specific survey to include a broad minority population - found that families of
I voted stickers
Blog
10.21.2020

Autism and politics: Coping with political stresses

Click here to read rules that you can teach to children with autism when coping with political stresses.
Study finds teens with autism more likely to develop suicidal behavior due to bullying
Science News
10.21.2020

Study finds teens with autism more likely to develop suicidal behavior due to bullying

Study on Autism Research  found that adolescents on the autism spectrum who were bullied were twice as likely to develop suicidal behavior over time.
boy looking at laptop screen that shows a video conference presentation
Advocacy News
10.19.2020

Addressing barriers to behavioral health care services in California

Autism Speaks has expressed concern to the California Department of Health Care Services that some autistic students and their families are being
Kerry Magro as a child and as an adult
Blog
10.16.2020

Five things that helped me when I was bullied as an autistic child

Click here to read a post by Troy, who likes to write about his brother with autism, to give a sense of the gifts autistics have to share with others.
How to cope with disrupted family routines during COVID-19
News
10.2.2020

Autism Speaks applauds introduction of the Supporting Children with Disabilities During COVID-19 Act

Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson and Congressman Adam Schiff introduced legislation which provides dedicated funding for the Individuals with
Mother feeding her young child
Science News
9.30.2020

New study links autism traits and eating disorders in moms of autistic children

A July 2020 study in the journal Autism Research found that mothers with eating disorders and a child with autism showed more autistic traits than
Inclusive Pride Flag
Science News
9.30.2020

Study finds higher rates of gender diversity among autistic individuals

A September 2020 study published in Nature Communications found that transgender and gender-diverse individuals have higher rates of autism than their
a brunette woman in a white shirt spinning around in a field
Life on the Spectrum
9.22.2020

Stimming to connect and relieve stress

For years, I hid my stims. I was taught as a child to be ashamed of my hand-flapping and rocking. As an adult, I started exploring why I stim.
Care Givers Training
Science News
9.21.2020

Autism Speaks releases new CST Caregiver Quick Tips videos to support parents and caregivers of children with autism

Parents and caregivers of children with autism have a new tool in their tool box: a video training series to help them support their child’s
Autism and auditory processing disorder: A follow-up
Science News
9.17.2020

Autism and auditory processing disorder: A follow-up

Central auditory processing disorder is common in people with autism. Studying processing disorders, and severe language and sensory issues, is
The new normal in public transit and paratransit during COVID
Science News
9.10.2020

The new normal in public transit and paratransit during COVID

Dr. Feeley is an autism transportation researcher and the Transportation Autism Project Manager at the Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and
autistic adults that take public transportation
Blog
9.10.2020

Preparing for changes to transportation as an adult on the spectrum

Whether it’s driving a car, walking or taking public transportation, traveling is a skillset that can help create a more independent adult life for
Sandy, 29, is currently a teacher at Victoria Park Academy in Sandwell, England.
Life on the Spectrum
8.27.2020

A day in the life: Sandy’s schedule adjustments to navigate the new school year

Click here to see how Sandy overcame changes brought upon by the pandemic and how she created a new daily schedule to teach her students.