Shopping can be overwhelming when you're autistic but a toy shop in Bath is trying to take the anxiety away for parents and children with their 'A-board' outside to show it can be a safe space.
Yet this success is bittersweet. Cherri and David Saltzman, who own the Autism Shop, would prefer to shutter their doors. “We didn’t think that the Autism Shop would go on forever,” Cherri said.
The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention are planning a study into the potential connections between vaccines and ...
Children with autism are drawn to water and sometimes tend to wander, or 'elope' from caregivers. It's a dangerous ...
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Autism - what could the future hold in store? A platform of hope, learning, opportunityThere are several critical issues facing children and adults with autism and their families. Some of these issues include access to education, support, and resources that can help them become self ...
Like perishables in the grocery store, intervention therapies for autism have a “best before” date. Research shows that with intense early intervention, children with autism experience more ...
A BIG W shopper has revealed how she battled to “hold back my tears” after a store employee’s unbelievable act towards her two young sons, who both have autism. Single mum Jacqueline said she had ...
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