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Natalie B., 39
Life on the Spectrum
2.10.2022

Meet Natalie B., 39

Although this is not an easy topic for Natalie, she wants to share more about her experiences so other people in the autism community can see that
Headshot of Kelly Headrick
Advocacy News
2.10.2022

Autism Speaks representative appointed to National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ Consumer Liaison group

Autism Speaks Senior Director of State Government Affairs and Grassroots Advocacy Kelly Headrick was recently named as a 2022 NAIC consumer liaison
My experiences in the world of dating on the spectrum
Life on the Spectrum
2.9.2022

My experiences in the world of dating on the spectrum

In this blog, you’ll meet Miyah Rose, an autistic woman who share stories of her personal journey and provides unique perspectives about love and
Dr. Kerry Magro, EdD
Blog
2.9.2022

Falling in love on the autism spectrum

For most of his life, Kerry Magro struggled with picking up social cues, engaging in small talk and understanding the many unspoken intricacies of
Autism Speaks awards nearly $600,000 in Research Planning Grants
Science News
2.8.2022

Autism Speaks awards nearly $600,000 in Research Planning Grants

Autism Speaks is announcing grant funding to two research teams working to develop a model of care for autistic people across the lifespan who are
A child and board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) at the Thompson Center during ABA therapy
Advocacy News
2.8.2022

Historic progress in children’s Medicaid coverage of autism services

This month, Texas became the 50th state to implement its Medicaid autism services benefit which provides coverage for ABA therapy when medically
A group of people putting their hands into a circle together
News
2.1.2022

2021 Local Impact Grant recipients

Autism Speaks is proud to announce the recipients of this year’s Local Impact Grants. Our Local Impact Grants fund non-profit programs that provide
WHO Caregiver Skills Training improves parent and child outcomes in urban India
Science News
2.1.2022

WHO Caregiver Skills Training improves parent and child outcomes in urban India

Research published recently in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders shows that the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Caregiver Skills
Jada and her mom in the car
Blog
1.31.2022

Jada B: Shattering misconceptions in the autism community

Danisha shares how her daughter was recently selected “Miss Photogenic 2022” in her school pageant and continues to knock down barriers as a Black
A teenager of Indian heritage  with a green and white striped shirt and looks at his mother standing in a red shirt in front of colorful fall trees
Blog
1.31.2022

Seven lessons I learned as my son with autism transitioned to his teen years

Tulika Prasad shares seven lessons she learned as her son with autism transitioned to his teen years.
A child and board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) at the Thompson Center during ABA therapy
Advocacy News
1.28.2022

New Texas ABA Medicaid benefit

Click here to learn about the new Texas ABA Medicaid benefit. Effective February 1, 2022, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a covered benefit for
Group of children walking
Science News
1.25.2022

Research reveals racial differences in perceptions of autism prior to diagnosis

Researchers studied 489 children between ages 1 and 15 at their first ASD evaluation. Participants were 48% white, 23% Black/African American, 10%
Iowa Governor Reynolds Award Presentation
Advocacy News
1.6.2022

Autism Speaks recognizes Iowa Governor Reynolds for support of community

Autism advocates and families recognize Iowa Governor with the AS Public Service Award for championing initiatives that support autistic adults in
2021 in gold firework lettering
Advocacy News
12.30.2021

2021 Advocacy Highlights

Our Advocacy Team pursues policy solutions throughout the year that protect the rights of and enhance the services and supports for people with autism
U.S. Surgeon General issues advisory on youth mental health crisis
Science News
12.28.2021

U.S. Surgeon General issues advisory on youth mental health crisis

To face the growing mental health crisis among the youth, the ACNet is committed to improving mental health for autistic youth. Read more.
people comforting each other and holding hands
Blog
12.28.2021

The Autism Care Network works to improve mental health among autistic youth

Research shows that people with autism are more likely to have other mental health conditions that affect their overall health and well-being.