All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘research’
Out in the World: Promoting Community Involvement for Adults with Autism
Going grocery shopping, out for a meal at a restaurant, or to the movie theater can be a minefield for […]
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 →Parenting an Adult with Autism: A Look at Fathers and Emotional Prosperity
Having a grown child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can take a heavy toll on any parent. While the popular […]
Read More →Helping Students With Autism Thrive: College Life on the Spectrum
Part I of this series discusses the college application process, but what happens once a student with autism begins school? Keep […]
Read More →Public Comments at IACC Highlight Autism in Adulthood: Abuse Cases, Lack of Supports, and Inadequate Research
On January 12, 2016, Desiree Kameka, Director of Community Education & Advocacy at Madison House Autism Foundation, delivered a public comments […]
Read More →Autistic Adults: Socially Impaired or Socially Different?
Many of us almost take it for granted that individuals with autism have fewer and poorer friendships […]
Read More →Social Anxiety on the Spectrum
Many researchers have suggested a link between Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and various anxiety disorders. Years of […]
Read More →VIDEO: Where Will 4.903 Million Individuals Live?
View the animation below to learn more about the current state of housing for those with autism and other intellectual/developmental […]
Read More →Autism Prevalence Increases to 1 in 50 According to CDC Study
[View the story “Autism Prevalence Increases to 1 in 50 According to CDC Study” on Storify] Autism Prevalence Increases […]
Read More →Research: A Blueprint for the Nation
As with any complex challenge, the path to developing sustainable, replicable solutions to the challenges faced by adults with autism […]
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