Articles

Andy Shih, Chief Science Officer at Autism Speaks, and Sabrina Vaughn, Founder of the Hatching Hope Foundation
Blog
7.12.2023

Hatching Hope Foundation brings support to Texas families

Click here to meet Sabrina Vaughn, founder and executive director of the Hatching Hope Foundation. She is a member of the Autism Speaks Advocacy
Autism Speaks awards $148,000 of funding to autistic researchers
Science News
7.11.2023

Autism Speaks awards $148,000 of funding to autistic researchers

Click here to read the announcement of the recipients of our new Predoctoral Fellowship Program for Autistic Scientists. Through this fellowship
Autism Speaks and Royal Arch Masons award $180,000 of funding to researchers studying auditory processing disorder
Science News
7.11.2023

Autism Speaks and Royal Arch Masons award $180,000 of funding to researchers studying auditory processing disorder

Click here to see how Autism Speaks, with the support of a Royal Arch Research Assistance grant, is funding three pilot research projects to advance
Inclusive Pride Flag
Blog
6.1.2023

Self-advocates in conversation: Connections between autism and gender presentation

Two nonbinary self-advocates discuss how their gender presentation was impacted by autism.
Emily Wampler, LISW
Blog
6.1.2023

Gender-affirming care for transgender autistic youth

Wampler discusses her approach to gender-affirming therapy for autistic transgender youth and shares tips for accessing care.
Stethoscope and pen on a medical chart
Blog
6.1.2023

Self-advocacy tips for LGBTQ+ autistic adults seeking medical care

The healthcare system is currently not working for LGBTQ+ autistic adults. Here, Zosia Zaks, M.Ed., C.R.C., an autistic, transgender counselor who has
Medical supplies
Advocacy News
5.25.2023

HEADs UP Act is introduced in the US House of Representatives

New legislation introduced in Congress could help achieve better health outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD),
Kerry Magro at his graduation
Blog
5.19.2023

Reasons why eye contact can be hard for those on the spectrum

"For those reading this, you should never force someone into eye contact. Instead, meet them where they are and find a way to communicate best for
A man looks at the camera and holds a sign that says "Autistic people just want a chance to succeed"
Blog
5.17.2023

Common misconceptions about autistic employees

Despite having the skills and desire to work, only one in five of those with disabilities including autism, are employed. Click here to read five
Dr. Vanessa Bal
Blog
5.11.2023

Expert Q&A: Dr. Vanessa Bal discusses gaps in mental health care for autistic adults

Click here to read a Q&A with Dr. Vanessa Bal. She discusses the biggest gaps in the care available for autistic adults with co-occurring mental
A woman's hands holding a cell phone
Blog
5.11.2023

Speech therapy helped me navigate life with autism

Dr. Anne Grego-Nagel was diagnosed with autism in her 40’s while she was raising her three children. Currently, Anne is a human factors specialist at
Josh holding a copy of the book "Autistics on Autism"
Blog
5.11.2023

For Josh E., a big move opened the door to happiness and self-discovery

Josh was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at age 13. Click here to see how he has conquered big transitions in his life by focusing on his own
Therapy session
Blog
5.10.2023

Seeking Therapy: Options and considerations for autistic adults

Therapy is widely accepted and has proven to not only be lifesaving in some situations but worthwhile for almost any autistic adult who is open to it.
Autistic burnout
Tool Kit Excerpt
5.10.2023

Autistic burnout: When navigating a neurotypical world becomes too much

Autistic burnout is common among autistic adults, especially those who mask their autistic traits. Learn strategies to prevent and recover from
Autism Family Caregivers Act written over photo of boy at table
Advocacy News
4.27.2023

Autism Speaks Applauds Reintroduction of Autism Family Caregivers Act

The Autism Family Caregivers Act was reintroduced in Congress to provide access to skills training for caregivers of young children with autism or
Home depot image
Blog
4.26.2023

How One Home Depot Store Stands Out

This Q&A features Joseph who works at The Home Depot. Every April, he puts extra effort into displays at the store to spread awareness. We wanted to