Why “On The Spectrum” Was Never One Thing
A new brain-imaging study found at least two biologically distinct subtypes of autism. Here is why that proves something you already knew about your own child.
Every Just Like Me Book Builds a Bridge
Aiden’s Kisses is one book in a growing series built so autistic kids can see themselves on the page. Here is why this campaign goes From Stories to Safe Homes — and how to support it.
What Memory and Autism Have in Common
Scientists just found that autism and Alzheimer’s share the same biological machinery for building and losing memory. Here is why that changes what I want you to protect on purpose.
The Bill Moved. The Promise Didn’t. Here’s What That Means for Your Child’s IEP.
Congress just raised IDEA funding and cut Title I in the same bill. Here’s what that means for your child’s IEP — and what the themes in When The Drums Met The Cross have to do with reading the fine print.
How Do You Know What’s True About Your Own Child?
A new study confirms what autism parents already felt: most of what’s online about your child is wrong. Here’s how to trust your own eyes again — and the wearable reminder we built for the days the noise gets loud.
