Editorial—Needed: A Standard Battery of Assessments
Currently, there is no shortage of assessments for children or adults with autism. In fact, dozens of such assessments are in use today. However, I believe
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Currently, there is no shortage of assessments for children or adults with autism. In fact, dozens of such assessments are in use today. However, I believe
A recent survey explored companion animal (CA) ownership in families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including parents' beliefs about the benefits and burdens of CAs,
The COVID-19 crisis has changed many lives in unexpected ways. Families of individuals with autism are navigating new challenges including increased stress and disruptions to routine. As
In 2017, Autism Canada, The Pacific Autism Family Network, and ARI facilitated a think tank on ASD in adulthood and later life in Vancouver, BC. Meetings focused
A prescription drug used to treat edema (fluid buildup in the body) appears to reduce some symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in
1 in 54: New prevalence numbers from the CDC underscore the need for autism research funding March 27, 2020 The Centers for Disease Control
Editor’s note: Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes have recently received much attention among members of the autism community. This is due, in large part, to the research conducted by
For many people with autism, a good night’s sleep is an elusive thing. As much as 86 percent of children on the spectrum experience disrupted
January 2020: Watch this newly released version from the original master film of "The Invisible Wall." About the film: "The Invisible Wall" was released in 1968.
At ARI, we have always been mindful of the needs of those on the autism spectrum and their family members. Their support over the past five decades