Towards the Development of a Diagnostic Test for Autism
Hear Juergen Hahn, Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and ARI Scientific Advisory Board member, discuss how using machine learning can lead to biomarker...
Helping autistic and AuDHD adults and parents of neurodivergent kids navigate the world of autism and ADHD
After Chris was late diagnosed as being autistic in addition to having ADHD, we have been learning about how to make adjustments to our lives to better support an AuDHD brain. Before that? We moved to Taiwan to build careers in education over 15 years ago. Since then we've helped over 1,000 families, supported neurodivergent students and staff, and traveled to numerous countries. Now we're sharing what we've learned about autism, ADHD, and life as a neurodiverse couple...all with our signature humor, positivity, and unique outlook on life together.
On this channel, expect a mix of wisdom, experiences, hilarious anecdotes, and useful tools. We’re sharing our lived experiences as educators, as well as the lived experience of an autistic ADHD entrepreneur, manager, and teacher. Intrigued? Dive into our content! Grateful you're here with us!
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Black autistic individuals have shaped history, culture, and advocacy, yet remain underrecognized due to systemic erasure, racial bias, and digital segregation. This piece explores their contributions, challenges exclusionary narratives, and calls for true representation and equity.
Embrace Autism is THE place to find research & experience-based autism content for personal elucidation & empowerment. By autistic people, for autistic people.
Identity-First Language - Autistic Self Advocacy Network
ASAN intern Lydia Brown originally published this article on their blog Autistic Hoya under the title The Significance of Semantics: Person-First Language: Why It Matters. At the Adult Services Subcommittee's final meeting last Wednesday, much to do was made about semantic disagreements -- "ASD individual" versus "individual with ASD," and…
Autism Research—What’s New in January — Neurodiverse Connection
In this month’s research roundup, Ann Memmott picks out some of the current big debates on Autistic lives, and showcases new and important research from teams and academics working within the field.
For over 45 years, Autism Canada has had a national perspective on the issues currently facing those on the autism spectrum, their families, caregivers, and allies. Autism Canada’s primary mandate is to advocate alongside and support individuals on the spectrum, their families and caregivers living in Canada.
In this webinar, Vanessa Bal, Ph.D., talks about the presentation of autism in adults and how a diagnosis is determined. She also highlights some considerati...
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Genetic Research & Autism - Autistic Self Advocacy Network
April is Autism Acceptance month — and acceptance is more than a buzzword. Working toward acceptance means welcoming autistic people’s leadership on the issues that most affect our lives. Since Autism Acceptance Month began, the autistic community has made a tremendous cultural impact in terms of how our society views…
Adult with Autism | Dark Side of Autism | Late Autism Diagnosis
The Dark Side of Autism series covers areas of Autism that I personally feel are misrepresented or overlooked. In this video, I talk about Late Autism Diagno...
Divergent Voices is created by Clinical Partners as part of autism unlocked - a dedicated space for autistic people and their families to receive expert advice and guidance on a range of issues. Hear personal stories and life hacks from autistic individuals and practical strategies from expert clinicians, that aim to help manage daily challenges.
We want to make it easier for autistic people and their families and carers to access the best support available, and we believe this starts with helpful advice and guidance from a reliable and trusted source. In the Divergent Voices series we explore autistic mental health, home adaptations, autism & ADHD, sensory sensitivities, emotions, career advice, sleep, autistic joy and more.
On this channel we will also share tips and strategies for families with autistic children, such as insights on school anxiety, eating, ADHD and autism, recognising strengths, and home and school adaptations.