A new study shows that brain synchronization between a neurotypical person and someone with autism is weaker compared to two neurotypical individuals interacting.
For Timmy’s 18th birthday on Sept. 7, Kim Sears, his aide since first grade, knew she wanted to do something special to mark the occasion of officially becoming an adult. To make the day unforgettable ...
I'm returning only because I don't know what else I can do. Autistic people are one of the most unemployed populations in the country, and I'm not confident that I can succeed in another profession.