Articles

Kerry and Mentee
Blog
7.14.2020

Why I mentor individuals with autism

"This is why being a mentor has meant so much to me. I know it may sound cliché, but I’ve learned so much more from my mentees."
Georgia Seal
Advocacy News
7.8.2020

Impact of Georgia’s FY21 budget on the autism community

Over the past month, the Georgia state legislature has reviewed the proposed budget, and autism advocates have played a critical role in making our
Fireworks
Expert Opinion
6.30.2020

Tips for an Autism-Friendly Fourth of July

However you celebrate this year, we have compiled some helpful tips for families who plan to attend a fireworks display:
James Guttman's children playing in a sprinkler.
Blog
6.29.2020

Making your own fun this summer

In the Zoom meeting era, it has become easy to lose sight of what it’s like outside. In case you haven’t opened your shades in a while, it’s summer.
phil and son
Blog
6.19.2020

The joys and challenges of being a father with autism

In this special Father's Day feature, Phil discusses the joys and challenges that come with being a father with autism. Initially, when he found out
Study finds health disparities for LGBTQ+ autistic adults
Science News
6.12.2020

Study finds health disparities for LGBTQ+ autistic adults

In one of the first large-scale surveys on the health outcomes of LGBTQ+ autistic adults, researchers found that these adults saw a range of health
autism speaks new logo
News
6.10.2020

Our commitment to addressing racial disparities in the autism community

At Autism Speaks, we are reflecting on the social unrest in our country and its intersection with our work in support of people with autism,
autism speaks new logo
Science News
6.10.2020

Review of interventions for autistic adults finds lack of evidence-based treatments

NEW YORK -- Despite research clearly indicating that autistic adults have poorer health outcomes than typically developing adults, a recent review
covid-19 virus
Advocacy News
5.27.2020

Autism Speaks urges adapted hospital policies to allow support providers for autistic and disabled people

For people with autism and significant communication or behavioral challenges, even a typical hospital stay can be an overwhelming experience. Today,
Kerry Magro as a child sitting in a white chair eating a cookie.
Life on the Spectrum
5.22.2020

10 things that helped me during meltdowns as an autistic child

Click here to read a list from Kerry Magro, an autistic author and professional speaker, that helped him during meltdowns as an autistic child.
Illustration of virus
Science News
5.21.2020

Autism Speaks mobilizes autism researchers to meet community needs during pandemic

NEW YORK -- Autism Speaks, in partnership with the Autism Science Foundation (ASF), working together with the International Society for Autism
Autism Research Community COVID-19 Task Force
Press Release
5.20.2020

Autism Research Community COVID-19 Task Force

NEW YORK -- Autism Speaks, in partnership with the Autism Science Foundation (ASF), working together with the International Society for Autism
Sensory Crate
Blog
5.12.2020

What are sensory toys and how do they help?

What are sensory toys? Click here to learn about sensory toys, how they help and why autistic children may find them more appealing than other toys.
Zach Background Kim
Blog
5.7.2020

Coming to terms with knowing my son will never be independent

I can’t change the fact that he will often remain dependent on others. But I can do all I can to help him do for himself as much as possible.
How to cope with disrupted family routines during COVID-19
Advocacy News
5.5.2020

Statement on National Emergency Educational Waivers related to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

Autism Speaks is grateful that the Department heeded the call from advocates and families across the country and refrained from recommending the
Thriving at Home During the Pandemic: Authentic Tips for Resilience
Expert Opinion
4.29.2020

Thriving at Home during the Pandemic: Authentic Tips for Resilience

Life is hard right now. It can be especially hard for autistic people. Recent events surrounding COVID-19 and the global pandemic are forcing us to