Category: Autism News

  • The Autism Dad

    The Autism Dad

    Each year, thousands of people decide that they want to escape the monotony and regimented regime of 9-5 working and create a business that is completely their own. For many people, office-based careers do not provide that stimulation or satisfaction in working that can be gained from overseeingyour own small business. It can be incredibly…

  • Supporting Academic Success for Children with Autism Strategies for Effective Inclusion in the Classroom – Free Kids Books

    Supporting Academic Success for Children with Autism Strategies for Effective Inclusion in the Classroom – Free Kids Books

    When it comes to educating young children, any teacher will tell you that it is hard work, especially when one of the children that they are trying to teach has a diagnosis of autism. Autism can cause an array of complications when it comes to learning; everything from listening to working with others can be…

  • What Are The Top Questions About Autism Spectrum Disorders?

    What Are The Top Questions About Autism Spectrum Disorders?

    Getting a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can seem daunting to many parents and families. What does this mean? What are the symptoms? And what therapies are available?  We have done some research and digging and got some answers to central questions. This article is not an exhaustive list and will not answer all…

  • Unlocking the Potential: How Special Educators Can Benefit from the Autism Classroom Resources Academy

    Unlocking the Potential: How Special Educators Can Benefit from the Autism Classroom Resources Academy

    Welcome to the Autism Classroom Resources Podcast, the podcast for special educators who are looking for personal and professional development. Christine Reeve: I’m your host, Dr. Christine Reeve. For more than 20 years, I’ve worn lots of hats in special education but my real love is helping special educators like you. This podcast will give…

  • Do People With Autism Experience Depression Differently? | Psychology Today

    Do People With Autism Experience Depression Differently? | Psychology Today

    Source: Daria Nekipelova/Pexels Over the years, I have met dozens of individuals with autism who have shared with me experiences of their special interests losing their sparkle, or of a strong focus on work, while recreation suffered. Some of these experiences fall under the umbrella of what has been termed “autistic burnout“—the toll which masking…

  • From smoke to fire: new study sheds light on gut’s big role in autism

    From smoke to fire: new study sheds light on gut’s big role in autism

    Credit: Unsplash+ The biological roots of autism continue to mystify scientists, despite a wealth of genetic, cellular, and microbial research data. But a recent focus on the human microbiome — the ecosystem of microbes that reside in our gut — offers a promising area of exploration. These microbes have been shown to play a part…

  • New gene-editing method flags fragile X mutation for repair | Spectrum | Autism Research News

    New gene-editing method flags fragile X mutation for repair | Spectrum | Autism Research News

    Mutation minimization: Prompting specialized loops to form in the genome can help remove genetic repeats associated with fragile X syndrome. THOM LEACH / Science Source Hun-Goo Lee did not set out to discover a new way to potentially treat fragile X syndrome. He just wanted to solve a mystery: Why do some cells with a…

  • The Autism Dad

    The Autism Dad

    On this week’s episode: Tara and Lauren are back by popular demand and we’re taking on topics that you sent in. Today we’re talking about finding balance when you have neurotypical and neurodivergent kids. It’s an incredibly emotional conversation filled with lots of tears and laughter. This hit very close to home for all three…

  • Finding Balance: Navigating the 4th of July with Autism

    Finding Balance: Navigating the 4th of July with Autism

    Tomorrow is the 4th of July. A fun, typically outdoor, social, loud, hot holiday. It’s also a holiday that can be very challenging for families like mine. And put a lot of stress on us. See, our older son struggles with a lot of the parts that make up the fourth. He is scared of…

  • Gender dysphoria more prevalent among youth with autism, study finds

    Gender dysphoria more prevalent among youth with autism, study finds

    Disclosures: Hadland receives funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Guss and Solomon report no financial disclosures. Please see the study for all authors’ relevant financial disclosures. ADD TOPIC TO EMAIL ALERTS Receive an email when new articles are posted on Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are…