Category: Autism News
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Autism Diagnosis Accuracy – Visualization Redesign – eagereyes.org
Autism Diagnosis Accuracy – Visualization Redesign Kaiser at Junk Charts has posted an interesting challenge based on the question how to visualize an Autism diagnosis dataset in a better way (originally posted by Igor Carron at Nuit Blanche). I’m offering my own redesign of the data below, and discuss my different approach and what…
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Autism Treatment in Las Vegas: ABA Therapy and Beyond | Las Vegas Review-Journal
Autism Treatment in Las Vegas: ABA Therapy and Beyond The marvel of the human brain, in its vast complexity, can sometimes translate to neurodiverse conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Fortunately, the accelerating pace of scientific research has paved the way for an array of treatment strategies that are providing renewed optimism for those affected…
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Climbing 14ers helped a Colorado teen with autism. He’s now planning to conquer Everest.
This story first appeared in The Outsider, the premium outdoor newsletter by Jason Blevins. In it, he covers the industry from the inside out, plus the fun side of being outdoors in our beautiful state. SUBSCRIBE The hundreds of mountains Bill Shea has climbed with his son are not just a way to burn off…
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Mayor Adams Teams Up With DOE And Police Academy To Support Students On Autism Spectrum
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks, and New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Edward Caban. Today announced a new partnership between the DOE and the Police Academy aimed at working with young people with autism and other developmental disabilities. Experts from the DOE’s Special Education…
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Should Adults with High Support Needs Autism Strength Train? » Scary Symptoms
Never underestimate how well a more severely autistic adult can take instructions in strength training. Young autistic men should not look like Homer Simpson. I have the so-called high functioning autism. To put another way, it’s Level 1 or minimal support needs. Being a spectrum disorder, though, autism presents amazingly differently from one individual to…
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Father’s genes may drive sociability in male monkeys | Spectrum | Autism Research News
Father figures: About 77 percent of the heritability of social function in rhesus macaques comes from fathers. Wirestock Creators / Adobe Stock In rhesus monkeys, social activity in males appears more strongly linked to a father’s genes than a mother’s, a new study suggests. The findings may reveal clues to sex differences in the heredity…
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The Autism Dad
**Episode Description:** This week, join us as we dive deep with Laurie Cramer, Executive Director of The Autism Society of Greater Akron. From her heartfelt experiences as a parent to an autistic child, to the pivotal changes needed to uplift the autism community, this conversation is both enlightening and inspiring. Learn about the incredible ways…
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Autism parenting advice: Advocate Zoe Gross offers tips and best practices.
This is part of Help! Wanted, a special series from Slate advice. In the advising biz, there are certain eternal dilemmas that bedevil letter writers and columnists alike. This week, we’re tackling them head-on. We get a lot of letters from Care and Feeding readers about kids and autism, so we thought that it would be…
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Independent Retailer + Sellers Conference Announces Session to be Held at ASD Market Week
ASD Market Week, the nation’s premier consumer goods trade show connecting retailers and vendors across categories that include home goods, apparel, accessories, beauty and more, will once again welcome the Independent Retailer + Sellers Conference produced by Retail Minded. Among the speakers at the upcoming Independent Retailer + Sellers Conference include the following industry leaders:…
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Is excess brain fluid an early marker of autism? | Spectrum | Autism Research News
Clogged drain: Excess cerebrospinal fluid could signal that the fluid is not circulating well, which may expose a developing brain to harmful waste molecules. In 2009, Mark Shen noticed something odd in the brain scan of a 6-month-old who had an older sibling with autism: excess fluid between the brain and the skull. Shen —…