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Please join us for our ninth annual TED-style science conference in New York or online. As always, ASF’s Day of Learning will bring together leading researchers and experts in the autism field who will discuss topics that are of critical importance to the autism community. Registration begins in February. |
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Welcome to Paul's College Basketball Madness! My name is Paul Morris. I was diagnosed with autism at age 2 & was nonverbal until age 5. Today, I live alone, work two jobs & am a proud self-advocate. I am a strong supporter of the Autism Science Foundation, & am the co-chair of their annual Wall Street […] |
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Join the Autism Science Foundation and Simons Foundation for a private screening of the award-winning documentary "In a Different Key," a true story of love, autism and the fight to belong. A special Q&A with filmmakers Caren Zucker and John Donvan and reception will follow. |
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Join us on April 14th to hear from Ty Vernon of UCSB about how parents can be trained to help their children who have autism using Pivotal Response Training. This is an intervention that is based in play and focuses on multiple aspects of child development. Dr. Vernon is piloting an application to help caregivers […] |
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Families hear the term “brain activity” and “brainwave pattern” and don’t understand why this is important to autism. In this session, Dr. Carol Wilkinson, a researcher and pediatrician from Boston Children’s Hospital will explain the different types of brainwave patterns in autism, how they are studied, and how they can be used to better track […] |
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