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Autism Speaks

Autism Speaks

非盈利组织

Princeton,NJ 237,625 位关注者

Autism Speaks enhances lives today and is accelerating a spectrum of solutions for tomorrow.

关于我们

Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions, across the spectrum and throughout the lifespan, for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. Our vision is a world where all people with autism can reach their full potential.

网站
https://linktr.ee/autismspeaks
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
201-500 人
总部
Princeton,NJ
类型
非营利机构
创立
2005
领域
nonprofit、autism、walk、fundraising、events、autism research、autism family services和autism insurance

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    Malerie McDowell, a researcher at the University of Alabama, is hoping to understand why studies on social attention in autistic toddlers show different results depending on the setting. Past research using screens suggests that autistic toddlers look at faces less often than neurotypical toddlers. However, a study using wearable eye-trackers in real-world settings found that both groups looked at faces equally—less than 1% of the time. “This paper pointed out that during real-world play, autistic and neurotypical children’s attention is strikingly similar,” Malerie explains. “This surprised me because, using screen-based eye-tracking, researchers consistently find robust differences between autistic and neurotypical attention patterns, and these differences even aid in early diagnosis.” Determined to make sense of this discrepancy, Malerie spent hours watching videos of toddlers interacting with their caregivers. “As I watched how kids crouched on the floor and played with their head down facing the toys, it became clear to me that the motor domain was important to understanding what was happening in the attention domain,” she explains. Malerie’s current study examines whether body position and the physical effort required to look at faces affects attention in autistic children. She will observe autistic and neurotypical toddlers in different scenarios while wearing eye-trackers. In some cases, their caregiver will be seated directly in front of them, making eye contact effortless. In others, the caregiver will sit beside or behind them, requiring the toddler to turn their head or body to look at their face. By studying how movement impacts social gaze, Malerie hopes to uncover new insights into how autistic toddlers engage with their surroundings. Beyond research, she sees her work as having a direct impact on families.

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    Autism Speaks will always advocate for policies that fully fund special education, address shortfalls in educator training and resources, protect the rights of students, and improve access to supports that allow autistic students to reach their full potential. We will continue to monitor additional Executive Branch and legislative actions following today's Executive Order. We strongly urge policymakers to safeguard the critical tools, supports and laws that help ensure autistic students can be successful in the classroom. Join our advocacy efforts by letting your Members of Congress know why this is so important for the autism community - https://lnkd.in/e78yFg77

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    Too often, so-called "inclusive" campaigns miss the mark—well-intentioned but ultimately disconnected from real experiences. Eileen Lamb, head of social at Autism Speaks, explores this in her latest op-ed for The Drum, highlighting Dear Employer, a PSA created by CLICKON Media for Autism Speaks. By handing the mic to those who live it every day, the campaign delivered a powerful, unfiltered message that the industry needs to hear: https://lnkd.in/gsXtcaqg

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    Spring is here—and so is Bunny! We’re proud to partner with Cherry Hill Programs to make the Bunny Magic experience accessible to families of all abilities through our Bunny Cares events. Enjoy a sensory-friendly environment designed to support every child’s comfort, while also helping raise awareness for Autism Speaks. Bunny Cares is happening on April 6, 2025. Free reservations are required to maintain a calm and crowd-free experience. Find a participating location and book your visit today! Click on the link below to book your visit: https://okt.to/eyrP7I #bunnyphotos #bunnymagic #bunnycares #sensorybunny

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    Mishel Alexandrovsky, a researcher at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, is working to change the way researchers study autistic cognition, or how autistic people think and process information. In the past, many studies framed cognitive differences in autism as deficits rather than differences. Because the research methods for these studies were largely designed without input from autistic people, they may not fully capture both the strengths and challenges of autistic cognition. “Traditional research has largely approached autism through a medicalized, deficit-oriented framework, and has often excluded autistic people from shaping the research process,” says Mishel. “This has limited the accuracy of findings, validity of methods and applicability of research to the lives of autistic people. In particular, biased interpretations have contributed to persistent and inaccurate stereotypes of autistic people as uncaring, immature, incapable or unaware.” Mishel’s work is part of a growing movement toward participatory autism research. Her work aims to combat negative stereotypes by identifying common research methods used in autism cognition studies and evaluating them with the help of autistic self-advocates. Working together, they will assess whether these research methods are fair, accurate and reflective of real autistic experiences. Based on the findings, Mishel will develop improved research methods that better account for how autistic people think and process the world around them. She will then test these new approaches to see if they provide a clearer and more accurate picture of autistic cognition and share her findings with the broader research community. “I hope that by asking autistic people about their experiences and conducting research through a participatory lens, we are able to gain a more accurate, valid and rigorous understanding of autistic people and their cognition,” she adds. “This, in turn, can lead to better supports, accommodations and broader societal understanding of autism.”

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    As the leading advocacy organization for people on the autism spectrum, Autism Speaks is carefully watching developments involving the Department of Education (DOE) and?are deeply concerned about the potential implications for the autism community.?For 45 years, the DOE has played a critical role in protecting the rights of students with special education needs, ensuring their ability to receive Individualized Education Programs and preventing discrimination. For millions of autistic students, the protections secured by the DOE are essential in ensuring their ability to succeed in school. Significant changes to it could also further exacerbate the challenges many autism families face in accessing needed services in schools.?Autism Speaks is actively calling upon?policymakers to maintain the DOE and safeguard the critical tools, supports and laws. At Autism Speaks, we will continue advocating for policies that fully fund special education, address shortfalls in educator training and resources, protect the rights of students, and improve access to supports that allow autistic students to reach their full potential. Donate today and ensure Autism Speaks has the resources to continue to advocate for policies that fund special education: https://lnkd.in/gVZAj2Bx

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    Hop into spring with Bunny! We’ve teamed up with Cherry Hill Programs to bring Bunny to your community this Easter. Our Bunny Cares events offer a sensory-friendly environment, providing a calm, welcoming space for children of all abilities—while also supporting Autism Speaks. Free reservations are required to help reduce crowds and enhance your family’s experience. Mark your calendar for April 6, 2025, and book your visit today! Visit https://lnkd.in/gZEDWbjW to learn more. Book your visit today! Book your visit here: https://okt.to/LoqATp #bunnyphotos #bunnymagic #bunnycares #sensorybunny

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    Join Chef Franklin Becker & Jeffrey Michaud for the Ultimate Culinary Adventure in Italy! ???? We’re super excited to announce a one-of-a-kind trip to Bergamo & Lake Iseo with two amazing chefs: Chef Jeff Michaud and Chef Franklin Becker! Their friendship began almost 20 years ago at the Great Chefs Event in NYC, and this year, they decided to team up for an unforgettable culinary journey through Italy. Franklin, a passionate autism awareness advocate and the Culinary Chair of the Autism Speaks Celebrity Chef Gala, will bring his love for cooking food that makes people smile to this incredible experience. He and Jeff are ready to make this trip one for the books! What’s in store? -? A taste of the finest Carnaroli rice at Tenuta della Colombara - Wine tastings at award-winning vineyards - A private boat cruise around the stunning Lake Iseo - Hands-on cooking sessions with the chefs themselves - Stay in a 6th-century fortress with jaw-dropping views This is going to be a trip full of delicious food, beautiful scenery, and unforgettable memories. ?? April 27 - May 3, 2025 ?? Limited to just 16 travelers! Spots are filling up fast, so grab yours today and join us for the ultimate Italian foodie experience! ?? Call us at 267.528.6508 ?? [email protected]

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