“Supporting Newly Diagnosed Children and Adults”
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Supporting Newly Diagnosed Children and Adults
* A Tale of Two Diagnoses: Older Adults and School-Age Children
An Overview of the Screening and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children
Breaking Down Barriers: A Guide to Autism Diagnosis with NODA Telehealth
Challenges in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Older Autistic Women
Engaging and Supporting Parents of Children Recently Diagnosed with Autism
* How My Autism Diagnosis Helped Me Accept Myself and Lead a Happier Life
* How to Get Unstuck After Receiving an Adult Autism Diagnosis
* I Was Finally Diagnosed with High-Functioning Autism, Now What?
* Late-Diagnosed Autism and Camouflaging in People Assigned Female at Birth
Next Steps After an Autism Diagnosis: Acceptance, Advocacy, and Treatment Options
Parent Education Program for Families of Children with Newly Diagnosed Autism
Parents and Caregivers: What to Do if You Think Your Child is Autistic
Rates of Autism Increase, But Numbers Don’t Paint the Full Picture
Screening and Diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children
Sharing an Adult Autism Diagnosis with Family, Friends, and Community
The Importance of Telediagnostics in ASD Diagnosis and Treatment
* Why Didn’t My Pre-Diagnosis Clinicians Bring Up the Possibility of Autism?
Supporting Children and Their Families
* 11 Compassionate Parenting Tips for Families with Autistic Children
Empowering Caregivers Through an Innovative Peer Navigator Program
Person-Centered Early Intervention Program: A Whole Family Approach
Teaching Play to Children with Autism
The Transition to Adulthood and Adults
Listening is Key to Supporting Families and Caregivers and Leads to Better Outcomes
The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation for Adult Autism Breakthrough Summit
An Interview with Autism Advocates
Neurodiverse Relationships
Neurodiverse Couples: Making Meaningful Moments of Every Day – Having a Good Afternoon
Uncovering Neurodiversity in a Relationship
Technology and Healthcare
Virtual Reality: A Tool for Making Healthcare More Accessible to Patients with Autism
* Article written by an Autistic Adult