by Patrick Tegge | Oct 3, 2017 | Articles
Across South Carolina, robots help autistic students with social skills in an attempt to reach children who often do not interact with other people. 21 Robots4Autism, made by the Dallas-based educational technology company RoboKind will be in South Carolina classrooms... by Jean Pell | Sep 16, 2017 | Articles
The National Institutes of Health distributed major funding for autism research to universities across the country that are conducting research to increase knowledge and understanding of how autism develops and interventions. Nine grants totaling nearly $100 million... by Vicki Grooms | Jul 3, 2017 | Articles
With fun, friends, and familiarity, the Circle of Friends Camp lets autistic students be themselves. At the Hormel Historic Home in Austin, the Circle of Friends Day Camp provided an opportunity for children to be “Social Detectives.” Students peered... by Robyn Smith | Dec 28, 2015 | Articles
A special needs preschool classroom prepares kids for kindergarten who are on the autism spectrum or have language delays. The difference in readiness allows them the make adjustments to school and be ready for socialization in a mainstream classroom. At Hilltop... by Holly Smith | Dec 7, 2015 | Articles
As a teacher of life skills classes for college students on the Autism spectrum, Rebecca Zebrowski wanted to know more about what really made her students mad. She asked what made them really stressed out? What were their pet peeves? She received a flurry of...
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