All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘ASD’
Our Hope for the 1 in 59 Children Diagnosed with Autism Today
When the CDC announced that the prevalence rate of autism has risen yet again – 1 in 59 children – […]
Read More →5 Air Travel Tips for Travelers with Autism
The prospect of air travel can sometimes seem too daunting a challenge for someone on the autism spectrum. The idea […]
Read More →You Aut to Know: Autism and Pathological Demand Avoidance
I want you all to know something: If you were to look at the way I lived my life–my diet, […]
Read More →Helping Students With Autism Thrive: The Job Search
Employment is a very pressing matter for adults on the spectrum. Young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are less […]
Read More →New Book on Autism and Aging Considered a “Vital First Step”
Madison House Autism Foundation’s Founders, Dr. Gregory and Jalynn Prince, and Housing Director, Desiree Kameka, are featured authors in an […]
Read More →You Aut to Know | The Struggle is (Really) Real: Raising Autism Awareness
April, as you may or may not know, is Autism Awareness Month. I believe this month signifies a desire to […]
Read More →House Passes the ABLE Act: Take Three Minutes to Get It Through the Senate!
The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act was just passed in the House by an overwhelming vote of 404-17! […]
Read More →10 Feelings Autism Moms Know
“A Sisterhood of Strangers” 1. There are days when it seems like no one cares and that you […]
Read More →JaLynn Prince Addresses Rockville Tragedy on “Montgomery Week in Review”
This past July, there was a widely publicized incident involving two 22-year-old men with autism being locked in the dark, […]
Read More →Interested in Developing Programs for Individuals with I/DD? This Event is for You!
Brookwood’s “Network Days” Conference August 20, 21, & 22 If you are planning, developing, managing social enterprises or a […]
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