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"Understand autism, the person, and the change you can make."
Despite the increasing prevalence of autism, many pediatricians remain ill-equipped to identify and support kids with the developmental disorder, but a new approach may help stem that tide.
An unconventional theory for autism shows promise in a new study in rats
A video of a 6-year-old boy with autism zipping up his jacket has become a powerful symbol of the milestones achieved by special needs children.
This video is a guide geared towards teens, described by experts as "Not your typical dry educational presentation." "Speaks to students of all ages."
Hal Walter uses burro racing to help his son with autism.
Kristi Campbell is a semi-lapsed career woman with about 18 years of marketing experience in a variety of national and global technology companies. While she does work part-time, her passion is writin
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Haircuts can sometimes be difficult for people with autism. The challenges can range from sensory issues to anxiety about what will happen during the haircutting process. Autism Speaks has partnered
Restaurants can be stressful for my daughter Frances, who has autism, but her difficulties led me to try to better understand and treat her type of situational anxiety.
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They present symptoms differently than boys, which may result in missed diagnoses
With autism rates rising, experts have pushed for years to expand screening for the developmental disorder to all children. But now an influential panel is saying not so fast.
New study suggests the readily available EEG test may have the potential to diagnose autism in very young children, offering hope for early intervention.
Experts in the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network answer a parent's plea for guidance