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Approaches to Autism, Season 2, Episode 7: Social Skills Training

Dr. Stephen Shore, Rob Bernstein and US Autism President Marlo Payne Thurman discuss social skills training with Dr. Jed Baker. Dr. Baker is the director of the Social Skills Training Project, an organization serving individuals with autism and social communication problems.

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Autism and Aging

US Autism Association Advisory Board member Dr. Wenn Lawson, a well-respected Australian psychologist and highly knowledgeable expert on autism who is also on the autism spectrum himself, gives information about growing up with autism and mind and body awareness. Dr. Lawson discusses neurodiversity and how the brains of those on the spectrum age.

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📌 RON SANDISON on MILESTONES and DEVELOPMENT!

Ron Sandison works full time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He is an advisory board member of the Art of Autism and the Els Center of Excellence.

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Approaches to Autism, Season 2, Episode 5: Cannabidiol (CBD)

In this informative episode in the US Autism Association's ongoing Approaches to Autism Series, Dr. Ronald Aung-Din, practicing Neurologist & Neuro-Psychiatrist, shares exciting findings from numerous clinical trials on the use of cannabidiol (CBD), delivered through Neuro-Direct Technology™. If you have ever wanted to understand and/or explore CBD for Autism, this session is sure to provide you with the science behind this unique method of intervention.

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Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum: Tips for Tackling the “Firsts”

In this keynote session for the US Autism Association’s Summit: Coming of Age Across the Autism Spectrum, Carol Weinman and Dr. Stephen Shore identify a number of “firsts” that individuals encounter as they transition away from home and move into employment or higher education for the first time.

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Sameer’s Perspective: A Call to Evolution

In this illustrative short video, non-vocal advocate and US Autism Association Advisory Board Member Sameer Dahar gives us a deep and profound look into his journey in education and transitioning to college.

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