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Editorial – Genetics, the Environment & Autism

The word “genetics” tends to spark different reactions by parents and professionals within the autism community, ranging from interest to indifference or even annoyance. These days the

Editorial – Genetics, the Environment & Autism2024-04-28T15:32:49-05:00

Capacity-Building in Adult Services

Linda Walder Fiddle, founder of The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation, possesses singular optimism and vision when it comes to advancing the quality of life and citizenship for

Capacity-Building in Adult Services2021-07-21T09:33:22-05:00

Editorial – Design with Autism in Mind

Professionals who design building structures typically account for perceptual or cognitive challenges experienced by individuals with various disabilities. Sometimes these challenges are referred to as the “invisible

Editorial – Design with Autism in Mind2024-04-28T15:22:21-05:00

Employment and Autism Tips

Temple Grandin, PhD during a 2015 interview with ARI The autism spectrum is extremely variable ranging from a person who remains non-verbal to a brilliant

Employment and Autism Tips2019-11-15T06:32:43-05:00

Warning Against Chlorine Dioxide Use

May 12, 2015 - Concerned about reports of negative side effects from a treatment called Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), ARI reached out to a scientist and a

Warning Against Chlorine Dioxide Use2019-09-27T05:22:57-05:00

Learning Styles & Autism

‘Learning styles’ is a concept which attempts to describe the methods by which people gain information about their environment. People can learn through seeing (visually), hearing (auditorily),

Learning Styles & Autism2019-09-27T06:22:33-05:00
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