My Father’s Day Gifts: Passion and Strength
July 07, 2011
Daniel Padilla is a nationally trained and certified housing investigator at the Illinois Department of...
My Father’s Day Gifts: Passion and Strength
July 07, 2011
Daniel Padilla is a nationally trained and certified housing investigator at the Illinois Department of...
Teaching Children with Autism How to Respond to the Lures of Strangers
June 28, 2011
Teaching any child safety skills is essential; but it is especially important for those with...
June 14, 2011
A business lawyer in Philadelphia, Stanley Jaskiewicz is the parent of a son with Asperger...
What to Look for When Choosing a Camp for a Child with Autism
June 08, 2011
Ann Ellison is the coordinator of behavior services at the Barber National Institute in Erie,...
June 01, 2011
Dana Commandatore is an advertising director, author, disability advocate, and mother to a son with...
Why I Run: It Only Takes One Reason
May 24, 2011
“My brother’s name is Henry. He’s 18. We are very close. He’s lots of fun...
May 16, 2011
Study: Expanding the Reach of Toddler Treatment in Autism Spectrum Disorder Amount of OAR Funding:...
10 Steps to Starting a Peer Support Program in Your School
May 10, 2011
Julie LaBerge is the mother of 14-year-old identical twins sons with autism and a typically...
Using Scripts to Ask for Help at Work
May 02, 2011
Using Scripts to Ask for Help at Work Difficulties with employment for individuals with autism...
A Closer Look at 2010 OAR-Funded Research
April 25, 2011
Study: Improving Emotion Recognition Skills in Children with ASD: A Test of a New Intervention...
Using Picture or Video Schedules for Successful Transitions
April 18, 2011
Picture schedules are a favorite easy-to-use intervention for parents and teachers. These visual supports are...
Toilet Training Children with ASD: Increasing Independence, Part II
April 13, 2011
Dr. Cicero is the director of psychological services for the Eden II Programs, an applied...