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Autism in the News


Posted April 19, 2016

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  • ABA provides lifeline for autism families (North Shore News)
  • Helping patients with autism navigate the stressful ER (CNN)
  • Diluted bleach mixture touted as ‘miracle cure’ despite Health Canada warnings (CBC News)
  • New findings on regression in autism: A researcher’s perspective (Autism Speaks)
  • New autism book urges parents to give kids ‘Loving Push‘ (CTV News)
  • Ontario to launch programs for toddlers suspected of autism (The Star)
  • NONA announces $1.6-million facility for kids with special needs (Global News, Interior)
  • 5 strategies for positive behavior support in inclusive classrooms (Think Inclusive)
  • Charities call for mandatory training on autism for all teachers (The Guardian)
  • Carleton Place café serves up jobs, confidence for employees with autism (CBC News Ottawa)
  • Montreal museum showcases young artist with autism (Canadian Jewish News)
  • The story of autism (CBC Radio)
  • What it feels like to live with undiagnosed autism (Chatelaine)
  • Australian man didn’t realize he had autism until his daughter was diagnosed (ABC News)
  • As a woman on the autistic spectrum, my diagnosis was delayed because of gender stereotypes (The Independent)
This entry was posted in News on April 19, 2016 by ACT.

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