Category: Autism News
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Frost Science Receives Autism-Friendly Designation – Frost Science
Frost Science is proud to announce it has been recognized as an “Autism Friendly Partner” by the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD at the University of Miami and Nova Southeastern University). CARD’s Autism Friendly Designation program is aimed at acknowledging businesses and institutions that are creating welcoming places and spaces in the community…
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Magical Synth Adventure on autism, music, gifts, and challenges – CDM Create Digital Music
Paulee Aex Bow, who has lately given us tours of the Commodore Amiga and Roland V-Synth, speaks in an extensive, poignant video about their experience with autism. It’s a much-watch for neurodivergent and general audiences alike. Paulee has an extensive resume in the music community; in addition to the new Magical Synth Adventure channel, they’re…
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Santa in Leather: A Heartwarming Elevator Encounter – Finding Cooper’s Voice | Welcome to the Secret World of Autism
Santa in Leather: A Heartwarming Elevator Encounter Let me set the scene for you… My husband and I and two of our boys plus baby get on the elevator. We are loud and busy. Our youngest is trying to push all the buttons. I am using my hip to block him. Cooper, our 12-year-old is…
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What to Do When There is Too Much to Do – The Autism Helper
Let’s talk about what to do when there is too much to do. If you are reading this, that means we have one thing in common, we are teachers. And if you are anything like me, you are an overworked teacher. It’s mid-November, right before we leave for Thanksgiving break, I just got two more…
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Nonverbal Autism: A Definitive Guide
For some autistic children, nonverbal communication is a key factor in their specific diagnosis. However, nonverbal autism can present different challenges. Understanding the uniqueness of autism can be a crucial component for the individuals, their families, and the professionals they work with. Different programs, support, and services can help the child with language development if…
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Francis Marion University trustees approve autism studies degree
FLORENCE — The Francis Marion University Board of Trustees approved a new bachelor’s degree in multi-categorical special education pre-K through 12th grade and autism studies at its Nov. 16 meeting. The program, expected to start in Fall 2024, will be the first in South Carolina, FMU President Fred Carter said. “We’ll be able to produce…
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Teenager creates eye-opening videos that shatter stereotypes surrounding autism and girls
Teenager creates eye-opening videos that shatter stereotypes surrounding autism and girls “I get that a lot, that because I’m good-looking, nothing can be wrong with me — so I want to show that mental illness is diverse.” The most recent data shows that about one in 68 children in the U.S. are affected by autism…
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Tamarac Launches Campaign to Become Autism Friendly, Enhancing Inclusivity • Tamarac Talk
By Sharon Aron Baron In a move towards inclusivity, the City of Tamarac has launched a campaign to become an Autism Friendly City. This initiative, announced by the city on November 14, is a collaborative effort with Neuro Consulting Solutions (NCS) and Helping Adults with Autism Perform & Excel (HAAPE). This announcement comes on the…
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Engaging Special Education Students: 3 Strategies for Student Engagement Techniques that Work! – Autism Classroom Resources
Let’s face it, downtime in the classroom is not your friend, but strategies for student engagement are! I’ve talked about the magic of engagement in this episode of the podcast. Essentially, engagement is magical because when students are actively engaged in activities, you see fewer challenging behaviors and students learn more. But engagement is also…
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How Important is Early Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Your child has been showing signs of autism, but there’s a part of you that thinks it’s too early to intervene. You’ve read about various management strategies, but how important is early intervention in autism? Early intervention services for autistic children have been shown to have a lasting impact on their development. Although there can…