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06/11/2025

Overcoming Stereotypes

Autism stereotypes are common and can have significant social consequences for autistic children. Misconceptions hinder the acceptance and inclusion of autistic children. Challenging these stereotypes is vital for creating a more understanding and supportive society. Challenging Common Autism Stereotypes When people hear the word “autism,” they often imagine a narrow set of images, like the […]

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07/31/2014

World-Renowned Artist with Autism and Mom Give Inspiring TED Talk

Tim Sharp is an Australian artist and the creator of  superhero Laser Beak Man. When Tim was diagnosed with autism at 3 years of age, doctors advised his mother Judy to institutionalize him. She did no such thing and worked with Tim at home in the hope of one day hearing him speak. After several […]

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07/29/2014

Beware of False or Misleading Claims for Treating Autism

Spotting False or Misleading Claims April is National Autism Awareness Month, a fitting time to think about the growing need for concern and awareness about autism. One thing that is important to know up front: There is no cure for autism. So, products or treatments claiming to “cure” autism do not work as claimed. The […]

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07/15/2014

Autism drowning risks tackled with swim program

Paula Tyrie’s family is moving to a house just two blocks from the Rahway River, and she already has her emergency plan: If her 10-year-old autistic son goes missing, one of her teenage twins will look in the park. The other will head to the river. That’s because half of all children with autism are […]

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07/14/2014

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” Features Digital Artists with Autism

(July 11, 2014) – Blockbuster prequel “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” is in theaters today and it is jam-packed with dazzling special effects. Some of those scenes were done by digital artists on the autism spectrum. 20th Century Fox contracted six distinguished students from Exceptional Minds to work on 43 shots in the film. Exceptional Minds is […]

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06/23/2014

Autism BrainNet Launches ‘It Takes Brains’ Donor Registration Website

Autism Speaks, the Simons Foundation and the Autism Science Foundation have launched “It Takes Brains,” the new donor registration site for Autism BrainNet. Autism Speaks Chief Science Officer Rob Ring joined Autism BrainNet Director David Amaral and the Simons Foundation’s Marta Bennedetti in making the announcement at the annual Stakeholders Luncheon at the International Meeting for […]

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06/19/2014

Insurance changes put state’s autism industry on edge

With Insurance Payments Being Cut, What’s Happening to the Autism Industry? Autism is big business in Indiana.   Therapists work with kids with autism at the Behavior Analysis Center for Autism in Fishers. (IBJ photo/Eric Learned) Since 2001, when Indiana became the first state to require health insurers to cover autism therapy in a meaningful […]

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06/18/2014

Online Course for Caregivers of Adults with Autism to Begin Next Week!

The fourth round of the AGI Residential/Daily Living Support Course will begin Monday, June 23rd! This first-of-its-kind course, funded by a 2011 Autism Speaks grant to the Autistic Global Initiative of the Autism Research Institute, was developed by a team of 15 curriculum experts from across the United States and is instructed by world-renowned faculty. The Autistic Global Initiative is […]

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06/11/2014

Google to help build world’s largest genomic database on autism

The World’s Largest Genomic Database on Autism Autism Speaks, an autism science and advocacy organization, is launching a program to develop the world’s largest database of genomic sequence information on people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. It’s partnering with Google to store the database, called the Autism Speaks Ten Thousand Genomes Program (AUT10K), on […]

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06/10/2014

Caring for those with autism runs $2M-plus for life

The parents of children with autism often have to cut back on or quit work, and once they reach adulthood, people on the autism spectrum have limited earning potential. Those income losses, plus the price of services make autism one of the costliest disabilities – adding $2.4 million across the lifespan if the person has […]

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06/09/2014

Autism, Schizophrenia Linked to Environmental Pollution, According to New Study

A new study reveals that exposure to environmental pollution may cause autism or schizophrenia. While the link pollution and autism has previously been investigated, researchers from the University of Rochester have uncovered the biological mechanism that may explain how pollution can put people at a higher risk for both autism and schizophrenia. “From a toxicological […]

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06/05/2014

My Job Chart: A Great Tool for Families!

My Job Chart is visually stimulating, engaging and most importantly, FUN! Hard work and money management are two critical skills for individuals with autism of all ages and My Job Chart provides an interactive way to learn both! Here is what one mom had to say: “One of the tools we found to help my son […]

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06/03/2014

Great Day for our Families at “FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks”

A Day at the Speedway – A Nascar Experience for Autistic Children   Dover, Del. (June 1, 2014) — Dozens of families from our community got to partake in “Autism Speaks Day at The Races.”  It was a unique opportunity for those on the autism spectrum and their families to attend a NASCAR race in a […]

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