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Friendships After High School

Making New Friends As An Adult Making new friends as an adult can be surprisingly difficult. Once school ends, there are fewer situations where you

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Autism and Independence

Autism and Independence: Support for Adults on the Spectrum Navigating Responsibilities For autistic adults who are intellectually capable and often perceived as “neurotypical,” the challenges

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Transitioning to Adulthood with Autism

Transitioning to Adulthood with Autism, not a linear proposition: For our family, the journey has been about identifying developmental gaps and building independence step by

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Advocacy and Systems
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People – It’s Complicated

Navigating these complexities can be challenging, especially when we encounter people with vastly different views. However, learning to recognize the fluidity of identity (not gender specifically) can

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Inner Motivation

Embrace the Power of Inner Motivation: Unlocking Your True Potential Motivation, ahhh motivation if you read yesterday’s post, this is something I get to work

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Neuroimmune CME Series
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Dr Richard Frye Presents in this CME Series

Many autoantibodies have been reported in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many of these autoantibodies interfere with brain function, resulting in the diagnosis of autoimmune encephalopathy (AIE). Identifying the particularly autoantibodies that cause AIE in ASD

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Advocacy and Systems
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Suspended Part 2

SUSPENDED, part 2… … “we saw the spiral and watched helplessly as he unraveled.” We didn’t just sit back and watch this, I started making

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Suspended From School

We had actually known for several weeks that B was unraveling. The medication we had done so well on had to be stopped, suspected of causing tremors in his arms and hands, so stepping down over a period of 12 weeks created some new challenges while causing some old issues to reappear. Specifically cognition, executive functioning, and decision making. 

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