This week’s podcast is dedicated to the recently released INSAR – supported employment policy brief. This was a 2 year project...
This week’s podcast combines two important post Mother’s Day topics – parents and eating. Two recent studies have shown the promise...
Lots of news outlets have great summaries of things that were presented at the International Society for Autism Research. However, one...
Parents have choices of dozens of different autism interventions, available in private and public settings. A new study explores factors which...
You may have heard on the internet that a new “radical” treatment leads to a “50% reduction” in autism symptoms. This...
This year’s Day of Learning included two presentations on the use of technology among people with autism. As it turns out,...
This week is focused on what happens in schools, including classification, service receipt and new interventions. How an educational classification translates...
Don’t be fooled, not all the studies on this week’s podcast focus on the DSM5. But the first one, a review...
Once again, this week another study came out dismissing the link between vaccines and autism. Add this one to the list,...
Females with autism are different than males with autism in a lot of ways. This week, researchers used twins to examine...
Happy President’s Day! This week’s podcast is focuses on a topic that has been on the mind of families affected by...
There is demonstrated genetic overlap between many neurodevelopment disorders including ASD, ADHD, and schizophrenia, and now there is data showing similarities...