All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘autism’
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 →Urge Your Senators to Vote NO on Tax Cuts
Madison House Autism Foundation asks you to urge Your Senators to Vote NO on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. As […]
Read More →Teaming up with American Airlines, TSA, and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) to host Wings for Autism® at Reagan National Airport on November 4, 2017
Madison House Autism Foundation, the Arc of Montgomery County, The Arc of Prince George’s Co and The Arc Northern Chesapeake […]
Read More →Hey, Neurotypicals: THINK Before Doing These Things
We all have things that seem to annoy us to no end. Traffic, a never-ending conversation, or hearing someone loudly […]
Read More →My Husband’s Battle with Social Isolation
Sometimes I think it is a miracle that I met my husband. Not just because he can be absolutely wonderful, […]
Read More →#IMAGINE21 Film “Jeffrey’s Story” Accepted Into Sprout Touring Film Festival
Madison House is excited to announce that the #Imagine21 film “Jeffrey Morris’ Story” has been accepted into the Sprout Touring Film […]
Read More →Let’s Get Physical Part II: Exercise and Health Issues in Adults with Autism
Exercise for autistic adults is too often neglected. While children with autism may flourish by taking advantage of numerous opportunities […]
Read More →Montgomery County Proclaims April 21st as “Autism After 21 Day”
To boost awareness of the various needs of adults with autism, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett, Councilmember Craig Rice, and […]
Read More →Spring Cleaning: Organization Solutions for Autism
Clutter in a living space can be a huge stressor for people with autism because it can contribute to sensory […]
Read More →Police Interaction and Autism: Building Positive Relationships
Individuals with autism are significantly more likely to come into contact with law enforcement officials over the course of their […]
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