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In our own words: creating new holiday traditions and adapting the season to fit your needs
Blog
12.2.2020

Leaning into autism: Adapt the holiday season to fit your needs

Click here for helpful tips, shared by an autistic mother, to help people with autism and their families enjoy the holiday season and create new
Autism Speaks announces new grant funding for early-career scientists
Blog
11.30.2020

Autism Speaks announces new grant funding for early-career scientists

In further support of the mission objective to be a catalyst for life-enhancing research breakthroughs, Autism Speaks announced a new round of funding
Five tips to help you take care of YOU!
Blog
11.19.2020

Five tips to help you take care of YOU!

Caring for a child or adult with autism can be both rewarding and challenging. While at times it may feel like the best thing for your child and
In our own words: What I’m most thankful for
Blog
11.19.2020

In our own words: What I’m most thankful for

Thanksgiving is an opportunity to recognize the special people who shape our lives. For Marshall, 23, Blake, 27, and siblings Sarah, 12, and Frankie,
A mom works with a child who has autism during a Caregiver Skills Training workshop. Photo courtesy Mom2Mom
Tool Kit Excerpt
11.17.2020

Caring for the Caregiver

Remember that if you want to take the best possible care of your child, you must first take the best possible care of yourself.
Kim Latest Blog Beach
Blog
11.17.2020

Why you should make friends with other parents of autistic kids

"I have had the great fortune to make a number of “autism friends” over the years. I have two children on the spectrum, one mild and one not, and to
Kerry Mom and Dad
Blog
11.17.2020

As an autistic child I was thankful for my parents advocacy

"I learned more about my strengths and challenges at that time and it made me understand even more about the hours they put in to fight for me."
Jacobus Vermuelen
Blog
11.17.2020

How I thrive in the right environment

"When it comes to QA work, I believe that my neurodiversity gives me an advantage. People on the spectrum perceive situations differently."
Meet Verna
Blog
11.4.2020

Meet Verna L., 56

My name is Verna, and I have Asperger’s syndrome. I was diagnosed with autism when I was one and a half years old. As a result, I’ve encountered
A parent’s perspective on understanding challenging behaviors associated with autism
Blog
11.4.2020

A parent’s perspective on understanding challenging behaviors associated with autism

Thanks to an array of early intervention services, including applied behavior analysis (ABA), and the unwavering support of her family, Ella is 6
covid-19 virus
Science News
10.26.2020

COVID-19 survey reveals widespread challenges for autism community and wider disparities for minority communities

A survey conducted in April by Autism Speaks – the first autism-specific survey to include a broad minority population - found that families of
Members of the autism community explain how they overcame bullying to reach their full potential 
Blog
10.22.2020

Members of the autism community explain how they overcame bullying to reach their full potential 

Hear from Noelle, Francisco, Nikolas, Ainslee and Anabeth – five autistic people who overcame bullying, isolation, loneliness, confusion and other
Three rules to teach coping with political stresses: Be kind, take turns and be respectful
Blog
10.21.2020

Three rules to teach coping with political stresses: Be kind, take turns and be respectful

Click here to read three rules that you can teach to children with autism when coping with political stresses.
Study finds teens with autism more likely to develop suicidal behavior due to bullying
Science News
10.21.2020

Study finds teens with autism more likely to develop suicidal behavior due to bullying

Study on Autism Research  found that adolescents on the autism spectrum who were bullied were twice as likely to develop suicidal behavior over time.
Kerry Bullying Blog
Blog
10.16.2020

Five things that helped me when I was bullied as an autistic child

Click here to read a post by Troy, who likes to write about his brother with autism, to give a sense of the gifts autistics have to share with others.
In our own words: Employment on the spectrum
Blog
10.7.2020

In our own words: Employment on the spectrum

Every October Autism Speaks recognizes National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). This national campaign shines a light on the topic of