Monthly Archive for: ‘June, 2014’
A Letter from Madison’s Dad
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Dear Friends: As a scientist and researcher, I look at our progress in understanding autism with optimism. And with […]
Read More →Nelson Kraft and a Song That Took Two Years to Write
Madison House Autism Foundation had the pleasure of speaking with Nelson Kraft, singer and songwriter of the song “Windows in […]
Read More →Summer Fun: A Recipe for Sensory Overload?
Ahh, summer. Sipping cool lemonade by the pool – your favorite book in-hand. The smoky aroma of family barbeques and […]
Read More →Would You Let Policymakers Choose Your Home?
With already so few opportunities and scarce funding available to adults on the autism spectrum, why would policymakers create even […]
Read More →A Pathway, Not a Prison: Jon Stewart Talks to Ron Suskind About Autism, Disney, and His Son
Ron Suskind, the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Life, Animated, appeared on “The Daily Show” to talk about autism with […]
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