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Tom Angleberger is the author of the popular Origami Yoda series and the Flytrap Files series, as well as several other books ...
Starting today, we’ll have a week of games, videos and essays to help you along the way. First up: readings by Ina Garten, ...
Teacher begins to think it’s “a bit circular” to write thank-you notes for gifts of appreciation from students and their families.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jill Escher, president of the National Council on Severe Autism, about Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's remarks this month on autism.
On Friday, Young Audiences of Northeast Texas and Rusk County Poetry Society celebrated the annual Poetry and Schools ...
The Chicken/Noodle Dinner showcases handmade noodles mingling with chicken, all served over homemade mashed potatoes – a ...
Kaleb, a boy with autism featured in “Unleashing Hope,” deals with emotional dysregulation. His family talks about how he was ...
Stockton will celebrate the vision and hope of some of its youngest future leaders at the University Park World Peace Rose ...
English Language Day is celebrated every year on April 23 to honour the English language and mark the birth anniversary of ...
HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy's comments on autism have sparked outrage. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Colin Killick, director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, for his reaction.
"Further stigmatizing autism as an epidemic to 'fix' or 'cure' will make me contribute even less to society — in the way that ...
“Autism doesn’t destroy families. It’s the ableism that does,” said Tyla Grant, who was diagnosed with autism at 17. She called Mr. Kennedy’s comments “fear-mongering” and said his “rhetoric flattens ...