By Sherri Gordon — 2021
The transition from high school to college is not always an easy one.
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More than a million children in America are the autism spectrum. What happens when they come of age?
Brain differences such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia are not something to be cured, but something to be embraced as part of human diversity.
Advice often means more when it comes from someone who has walked in your shoes. Perhaps these tips for making friends from an autistic teen will spark some inspiration!
A generation of parents are revealing some advantages of the condition, even when their children don’t share the diagnosis.
“One of the biggest difficulties with transitioning to adulthood is trying to realize where you’ve been correct versus where you need to change, where the boundaries are between what you need to do to fit in and what other people need to do to accept certain things that are a part of who you...
Having ASD increases the risk of depression in teens, but effective treatments are available
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Embarking on the journey that is your college career can be a difficult process, even more so if your brain works differently than a neurotypical’s. Here are some tips and tricks I’ve learned as an upperclassman.
When a medication is being evaluated to modify the behavior of a person with autism, one must assess the risks versus the benefits.