Month: October 2023

  • Building bridges: Collaboration across the autism community | Spectrum | Autism Research News

    Building bridges: Collaboration across the autism community | Spectrum | Autism Research News

    Senior communications specialist, Mountain America Credit Union Amy S.F. Lutz Historian of medicine, University of Pennsylvania Much attention has been paid recently to conflict within the autism community, between autistic adults and parents of profoundly autistic children — from a piece in Nature in May to a Spectrum article on the topic in January to…

  • Philly artist Kambel Smith, who has autism, built a 26-foot cardboard Burj Khalifa

    Philly artist Kambel Smith, who has autism, built a 26-foot cardboard Burj Khalifa

    In my nearly two decades as a journalist, there have only been a handful of times when I’ve left an interview, got into my car, and sobbed. Most of them happened when I was a crime reporter, after leaving interviews with victims and the relatives of victims whose lives were forever altered by violence in…

  • Why Early Diagnosis of Autism is Beneficial

    Why Early Diagnosis of Autism is Beneficial

    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior. It’s a lifelong condition, and while there’s no cure for autism, early diagnosis and intervention can make a world of difference in a child’s life. This article will explore why early diagnosis of autism is not only beneficial but…

  • School Transition Tips For Students With Autism – The Edvocate

    School Transition Tips For Students With Autism – The Edvocate

    Autism is a disorder that affects thousands of students all over the world. Unfortunately, it often leads to students feeling overwhelmed in social settings. In other words, it can drastically affect a child’s ability to communicate with the teachers and their peers while in school.  To make the transition as easy as possible for students…

  • What Is Joint Hypermobility In Autism Spectrum Disorder?

    What Is Joint Hypermobility In Autism Spectrum Disorder?

    Upon hearing something about joint hypermobility in autistic children, parents and caregivers can often wonder if it is something they should be concerned about. Are there regular joint hypermobility occurrences in autistic children? There are many different comorbid diagnoses that children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may have, and their parents and caregivers may…

  • Evaluating for autism in primary care could improve diagnosis

    Evaluating for autism in primary care could improve diagnosis

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  • Boy with autism settles case for €110,000 over treatment at South Kerry Camhs – The Irish Times

    Boy with autism settles case for €110,000 over treatment at South Kerry Camhs – The Irish Times

    An autistic boy, who the High Court heard became violent when he was on an anti-psychotic drug while undergoing treatment with the South Kerry Child and Adolescent and Mental Health Services (Camhs), has settled a High Court action for €110,000. This is the second-highest award so far against the Health Service Executive (HSE) related to…

  • A New Approach to Understanding Autism with Barry Prizant

    A New Approach to Understanding Autism with Barry Prizant

    Inside: Barry M. Prizant, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, specializes in common misconceptions and misunderstandings about autism, how parents can best support their kids, what true understanding looks like, the “it factor” some people have, and more. Powered by RedCircle When he was in second grade, I received a call from my son’s school that still rings in…

  • Autism Life Expectancy: What You Need to Know

    Autism Life Expectancy: What You Need to Know

    When you get the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, there are a lot of questions that every parent must ask. A central one is, “What can I do to help my child?” But one question that unfortunately must be asked is about autism life expectancy. Do autistic people have a lower life expectancy?  This article…

  • Does the Booker Have an Autism Problem?

    Does the Booker Have an Autism Problem?

    A young boy, white and a math genius, struggles to cope with the loss of his mother—by death or desertion—and the limitations of an unnamed neurodivergence, which we all know is autism. The necessity of rigid routines, an aversion to small talk, and the fixation on specific colors, maybe red or yellow, dominate his life.…