The Autism Parenting Summit is Here!

The global Autism Parenting Summit is returning in October 2023.  Imagine 32,000 attendees, 30+ world-class speakers, 4 informative days, and 1 global event  – the Autism Parenting Summit is back!  The Summit, hosted by Autism Parenting Magazine, is a free virtual event on October 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th.  Doctors, psychologists, educators, advocates, and people…

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Autism, PDA, and Meltdowns with Rachel Le

Inside: In this heart-to-heart conversation, Rachel Le, an autistic mom of three neurodivergent kids, opens up about her and her children’s diagnoses, their overwhelming journey, and the ray of hope she found using the Calm the Chaos framework. Powered by RedCircle Ever feel like you’re just bouncing around rock bottom… everything is exhausting and difficult… …

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Debate unfurls over inclusivity and authenticity in research involving minimally verbal autistic people | Spectrum | Autism Research News

It was supposed to be an opportunity to bring the field together. In January, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, part of of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, held an online symposium on minimally verbal and nonspeaking autistic people. It drew in nearly 50 researchers and other stakeholders, with the goal…

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Woman builds brother with autism his own cottage in the backyard so he can live independently

Autism is a spectrum, and every individual’s experience with it is unique. While some might not even realize they’re on the spectrum, others face daily challenges, often compounded by societal misunderstandings and stigmas. Common struggles include maintaining eye contact, preferring solitude, or navigating conversations. Enter the story of Chris, a 33-year-old diagnosed with autism. Living…

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Study: Autism, low IQ scores linked to pollution are worse for Black, Latino and poor children

It’s no news to most people that air pollution kills. A 2014 World Health Organization study found that global total is about 7 million annually. A 2021 Harvard study put that toll at 8.7 million.  But there are less lethal impacts as well. A newly published scientific review of 218 studies in Environmental Health Perspectives found that exposure to toxics like air pollution and…

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Autism and Brotherhood

I will never forget the day I found out I was pregnant with my second child. It was a surprise as they say. Our first born son Cooper had just turned one and terms like ‘speech delay’ and ‘development delay’ were already being discussed. When Sawyer was born 9 months later I was scared to…

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