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Meryl Streep Blasts Trump During Golden Globes Speech for Mocking Disabled Reporter

Meryl Streep during her acceptance of her Lifetime Achievement Award at The 2017 Golden Globes made several comments towards President-elect Donald Trump focused on his mocking a disabled New York Times reporter. You can watch Streep’s entire speech below… Two quotes that stuck out to me were… “Disrespect invites disrespect.” And “Violence incites violence. When […]

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This Exceptional Manager Wants To Make An Impact In Our Autism Community

And she truly has made that impact! This guest Q&A is with Elizabeth Neumann, M.A., BCaBA who is the Education & Training Manager of Autism New Jersey. Hi Elizabeth! In your role as a teacher, what would you say were some of the biggest differences for you teaching students with autism in the general versus special

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To The Woman Who Said She Wouldn’t Date Me Because I’m on the Autism Spectrum

  To the woman who wouldn’t date me because I’m on the autism spectrum, You seemed really genuine and sweet. But then things changed. I’m not sure I was expecting you to be that cold. When you said you “wouldn’t date someone on the spectrum,” a week ago it reminded me that there’s still so

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3rd Annual Autism-Friendly Santa Event Raises Over $7500 for Scholarships for Students with Autism

Our 3rd Annual Autism & Sensory-Friendly Santa Event brought some Christmas cheer to our community! On the weekend of Dec 17-18 at Jersey City Museum, we welcomed more than 180 kids for some holiday fun! This free event would have not been possible without generous donations and sponsorships from members in our community. In total

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These College Students Are Building Toys For Children With Disabilities

What started out as a college elective for several students at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville turned into an opportunity to build toys specifically for children with disabilities. As CNN reported this ‘toy workshop’ started with students learning more about disabilities, and with the help of their teachers, modifying several toys to help

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Girl With Autism Performs A Breathtaking Rendition Of ‘Hallelujah’

Kaylee Rodgers, a 10-year-old girl with autism has gone viral with her rendition of ‘Hallelujah.’ Kaylee attends Killard House School in Donaghadee, Northern Ireland and sang a solo of the popular tune as part of her school’s choir concert. I recently reached out to Nichola who also deserves credit for posting this video online for

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This Expert on Adult Autism Has Made a Huge Impact on Our Community

This guest Q&A is with Linda J. Walder who is the Founder and Executive Director of The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation, the nation’s first autism organization to focus exclusively on adult autism since 2002. Linda is passionate about enhancing opportunities for the diverse population of autistic adults to fulfill their dreams and potential.  She has

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Award-Winning Filmmaker Discusses New Film on Autism & Swimming

This guest Q&A is with Lara Stolman who is the filmmaker behind the new award-winning feature documentary Swim Team currently making its rounds on the film festival circuit. Swim Team chronicles the rise of a New Jersey based competitive swim team of teenagers on the autism spectrum. Hi Lara! Tell us a little bit about how you

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Amazing Educator is Making an Impact on Students with Autism Across The Lifespan

This guest Q&A is with Dr. Kate Cerino-Britton who is the Principal of the education program at the Alpine Learning Group in Paramus, NJ. Kate is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and a certified teacher of the handicapped, and has worked with individuals with autism since 1997. She holds master’s degrees in Educational Administration and

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Why I Play An Autism-Friendly Santa And Penguin During The Holidays

The holiday season is one of my favorite teams of the year. When I was growing up on the autism spectrum music became a form of therapy for me. This started with Broadway tunes but then also with an absolute love of Christmas music. ‘Silent Night,’ ‘Jingle Bells,’ and so many more classics made me

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