Category: Autism News
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Is Autism a Superpower? | Psychology Today
Source: Golden Dayz/Shutterstock There are many narratives with regards to autism. Some people view it as a disease to be cured. Some view it as a childhood disorder that should be treated away. Autism advocates and many autistic people prefer to look at it as a superpower; we dislike narratives that paint us as diseased…
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Meet Trent, a talented artist with autism who takes requests of things to draw | Boing Boing
I love this Instagram page—”Drawings by Trent,” which features Trent Landreth, an artist who creates drawings of funny animals typically holding things or doing things. Trent also has autism, and he and his family use his social media and his drawings to raise awareness about autism, to help Trent share his art, and to raise…
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Partner selection may amplify rare variants in children | Spectrum | Autism Research News
Similar spouses: Partners who share related psychiatric traits also tend to carry similar amounts of rare genetic variants. romankosolapov / Adobe Stock Partners who share similar traits of a given condition, such as autism, may concentrate rare genetic variants in their children, increasing the likelihood of having a child with that condition, according to a…
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Why can’t we talk about the evidence that vaccines cause autism?
Let’s take the highest quality studies on both sides and critically examine them and see which hypothesis is more likely to fit all the high quality data. Why won’t the other side engage in a dialog? STEVE KIRSCH Share Executive summary It’s baffling to me that most scientists, when put to the task of looking…
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Paper-tearing soothes this Wisconsin man with autism. It has also made him an artist
Amy Schwabe Milwaukee Journal Sentinel In the children’s book “Grant, the Eco-Friendly Artist,” a young child is hyperfocused on tearing paper. The book says that Grant “would draw, paint, and tear paper for hours and hours, over and over!” Combined with Grant’s fear of loud noises and aversion to schedule changes, the paper-tearing is…
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People with Autism Finding a Lifeline with ChatGPT
Image by Kindel Media via pexels.com Have you heard all the rage? ChatGPT is making headlines across a huge array of topics. From kids using it to complete homework assignments to folks worried about losing their job because of it. ChatGPT is a force that is not likely to slow down anytime soon. I previously…
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Discover High Point: the First Certified Autism Destination on the East Coast
High Point, North Carolina, is renowned for its furniture market but has recently achieved another significant milestone. It has become the first certified autism destination on the East Coast. This recognition highlights the city’s commitment to providing inclusive and accessible experiences for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families. In this article, we will…
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Mutation in top autism-linked gene may alter eye reflex | Spectrum | Autism Research News
Reflex reversal: Counteracting the effects of an SCN2A mutation in the mouse cerebellum (left) helps restore the eye reflex in adolescent mice. An altered eye reflex may distinguish children with mutations in SCN2A, one of the genes most strongly linked to autism, according to a new preprint. The simple test the researchers used to analyze…
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Autism Family System: Transforming Spectrum Disorder Symptoms Through Parent Trauma Therapy to Develop a High-Functioning Child with ASD Title Generator
Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey and gain a deeper understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder for the benefit of your child? We are here to guide you. In this groundbreaking book, you will: Explore the history and evolving perspectives on autism, including the Kanner and Asperger syndromes. Gain valuable insights into the…
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Autism Book Drop: How Sharing Diverse Stories Can Help Communities Learn – Random Acts
How many individuals with autism are represented in pop culture? How many of those are properly represented? In today’s world, many of us learn about other cultures and experiences from television, films, music, and books. Unfortunately, many forms of representation are actually misrepresentations. We have stereotypes like the “Black best friend” and the “gay best…