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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.
child looking at a laptop during an online class
Blog
8.27.2020

How to support autistic students in a virtual learning environment

Christa Oister, special education teacher at Commonwealth Charter Academy in PA, is often asked how to support students with autism in virtual
COVID-19
Press Release
8.5.2020

Florida issues new COVID-19 testing requirement for group home staff

Autism Speaks commends Florida for vital testing rules for staff of group homes for individuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities.
A school classroom full of students sitting at their desks with the teacher at the front of the class.
Life on the Spectrum
7.30.2020

Back-to-school lessons in self-advocacy as an autistic parent

No parenting book mentions that having kids would require so many social interactions with other adults. Read more from Anne Nagel on back-to-school
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Advocacy News
7.30.2020

Ohio Dept. of Education proposes changes to school placement policies

ODE has proposed a change to the rule on “Procedural Safeguards regarding Change of Placement” that removes parental consent for change of placement.
covid-19 virus
News
7.29.2020

Autism Speaks advocacy priorities to support people with autism through re-opening of community life

Autism Speaks urged federal, state and local officials to ensure the safe re-opening of community life, accommodations for access to community
Five ways parents can advocate for their child with autism in virtual learning
Science News
7.29.2020

Five ways parents can advocate for their child with autism in virtual learning

Dr. Faustino is a school psychologist in New York. Dr. Oyen is assistant professor of school psychology at the University of South Dakota.  When
Navigating today’s new reality: Tips for autistic people and families to address challenges with COVID measures
News
7.28.2020

Autism Speaks’ position on mask-wearing within the autism community

While it is a recommendation, and in many areas a requirement, to slow the spread of COVID-19, wearing a mask is often difficult for those on the