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Understanding the New Appropriation Bill in the Context of Autism

The New Appropriation Bill in the Context of Autism

The goal of the upcoming 2025 Appropriation Bill in the context of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is to improve research, support services, and overall life outcomes for individuals with ASD. Additionally, the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations greenlit approximately $84 million in autism research funding for programs aimed at programming and more for people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through the bill.

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Senate Approves $84 Million for Autism Research and More!

Senate Approves $84 Million for Autism Research and More!

The United States Senate Committee on Appropriations recently approved roughly $84 million in funding programs to improve life outcomes for those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses and other neurodivergent conditions. This approval means the federal government is committing tens of millions of dollars to increase autism research funding and services to help those with the condition manage their symptoms and enhance their independence.

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Autism and Anxiety: Managing Nerves to Get School Ready!

Autism and Anxiety: Managing Nerves to Get School Ready!

Starting a new school year can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking chapter of any child and their family’s life. But for children and teenagers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), managing symptoms of autism and anxiety while preparing for the school year can be particularly intense. With the increases in change and new demands each upcoming school year brings, it’s not surprising that many neurodiverse families experience stress and overwhelm around this time.

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Sibling Support: Navigating Neurodiversity with ABA Care

Sibling Support: Navigating Neurodiversity with ABA Care

Raising a child or teenager with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a unique experience filled with both challenging moments and gratifying times. However, the impact of ASD often extends beyond the individual, affecting the entire family unit, in particular siblings. In fact, many neurodiverse families find themselves considering how they can best support their neurotypical children alongside their child with autism for better family dynamics and future outcomes.

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Short Diagnosis Times in Autism: Impacts of Waiting Periods

Short Diagnosis Times in Autism: Impacts of Waiting Periods

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects millions of individuals worldwide, with the CDC reporting 1 in 36 having the condition. Those with autism commonly present with symptoms including challenges in communication, social interaction, and behavior. However, due to the varying degrees of ASD and the unique ways it manifests in each person with the condition, short diagnosis times for autism really matter and improve the quality of life for many.

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Understanding High-Functioning Autism: 5 Tips for Parents!

Understanding High-Functioning Autism: 5 Tips for Parents!

High-Functioning Autism (HFA) is a term some use to characterize individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who have average or above-average intelligence. In many cases, these individuals do not experience significant language delays and can also possess unique strengths and capabilities. However, they may still struggle with communication, which can limit their social interactions and general progress.
Additionally, many note that HFA individuals often require less support and demonstrate more autonomy in comparison to those with more profound degrees of ASD. In other cases, because of the way HFA individuals seemingly typically function, some providers overlook or do not diagnose HFA individuals with autism because of their traits.

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