by shelly andrews | May 6, 2016 | blog
“Where were all the children with Autism when I was young?” How many times have you been asked that question? How about, “Do you really think there are more children with autism or are we just calling more kids autistic?” Over the years I’ve never been certain how to answer that question so I would hastily respond…
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by shelly andrews | Nov 3, 2015 | blog, weekly list
Jessy McCulloch, Events & Social Media Marketing Coordinator Whether your family’s received a recent autism diagnosis or you’re veterans to the ins and outs of the spectrum, one thing remains true: There’s always something to learn, or in some cases, relearn!
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by shelly andrews | May 29, 2015 | blog, visual statistic
By Jonathan Slack, Market Research & Development Specialist, AHSS The federal government is expanding its autism monitoring program. As I have written about before, the CDC is set to spend 20 million dollars over the next four years to measure the prevalence of... Read More
by shelly andrews | May 27, 2015 | blog, Uncategorized, You're Not Alone
By Jonathan Slack, Market Research & Development Specialist, AHSS Sometimes I feel like I have a million stories about Jennifer, my younger sister who is on the autism spectrum. In the You Are Not Alone article, My Sister the Swindler, you learned how devious... Read More
by shelly andrews | May 15, 2015 | blog, Uncategorized, visual statistic
By Jonathan Slack, Market Research & Development Specialist This weekend, 1700 autism specialists from around the globe met in Salt Lake City to discuss the latest findings in autism research. There is still so much we do not understand about Autism Spectrum... Read More