by Dan DeMarle | Sep 23, 2024 | Autism
“The Hollywood film score composer could rattle off facts about chess puzzles, Immanuel Kant’s synthetic a priori knowledge and other esoteric subjects. He could go down philosophical rabbit holes and regale friends and family members with anecdotes about David...
by Dan DeMarle | Sep 4, 2024 | Autism, Autism Research, PTSD
For the first time, researchers from the Queensland Brain Institute have proven that a mild stress is enough to trigger post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in mouse models of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). click this link to read the article
by Dan DeMarle | Aug 28, 2024 | Autism
“Kelly Cain remembers the joy of having someone else serve her a cup of coffee at the brand new IHOP in Robinson about 14 years ago. Since her son, Clayton, showed signs of autism spectrum disorder, and was subsequently diagnosed, she’d heard rude comments,...
by Dan DeMarle | Jul 14, 2024 | Autism, College
“Almost all campuses have an office that provides resources to students with documented disabilities, but comprehensive support programs for autism are rare. That’s starting to change.” Read More >
by Dan DeMarle | Jul 3, 2024 | Autism, Employment
” I like to emphasize a strengths based perspective. So I think that employers should know that neurodivergent people like myself bring key strengths, talents, skills, knowledge and abilities that can help enhance work and the workplace. Plus, employers can...
by Dan DeMarle | Jun 22, 2024 | Autism, Autism Research, Classroom, Parents/Guardians, Social Stories/Social Skills
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