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The Latest News

Way to go, Sarah!

Congratulations to one of our graduate students, Sarah Edmunds! She is the first author on a research article that was ...
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Second Annual Night Under the Stars

The READi Lab is excited to announce that we will be hosting our second annual FREE sensory-sensitive UW planetarium experience ...
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NEW! The READi Registry

Have you ever wanted to learn more about how to participate in READi Lab research, or enroll as a participant ...
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Autism Awareness Day with the Mariners

Show your support for autism awareness and join Autism Speaks and the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field on Sunday, April ...
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“See Amazing” Webinars

First “See Amazing” Autism Webinar Airs Tomorrow!Sesame Street is holding two free webinars this month to share information about their ...
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The Breath’s The Thing!

In a recent podcast, Michelle Dunn, a neuropsychologist, and Larry Harris, an opera singer, describe a new method they have ...
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Transition to Adulthood

On Friday, the Washington Autism Advisory Council (WAAC) brought together service providers, stakeholders, parents, and individuals with ASD to examine ...
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2016 King County Transition Fair

Parents! If you have a child who is transitioning from school to work, the King County Department of Human Services ...
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ASD and The Language of Music

ASD looks different to everyone, because it can manifest itself in a variety of ways. This Fall, TEDx Rainier 2015 ...
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The Challenges With Making Eye Contact

Often times, individuals with ASD may struggle to make eye contact with the people around them. In an effort to ...
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Adapting the Job Interview Process for Individuals with ASD

Approximately 80 percent of adults with ASD are unemployed, but Microsoft is doing something to change that. Last year Microsoft ...
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Teens with ASD Tell It Like It Is!

Four teens with ASD, from Langham Creek High School in Houston, TX embarked on a creative endeavor of the big ...
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CNN Article: “Should all young children be screened for autism?”

All sides weigh in on the screening debate in a recent article by CNN. Earlier this week, the U.S. Preventive ...
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The “Whys” of Self-Stimulatory Behavior

Self-stimulatory behavior can involve repeating certain sounds over and over, engaging in repetitive body movements, or moving objects in a ...
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What Did You Say? Children with ASD May Process Sounds Differently

Researchers used state-of-the-art brain imaging techniques (MEG and structural MRI) to examine how the brains of children with ASD and ...
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Parent Workshop on IEPs

Washington Autism Alliance & Advocacy (WAAA) is hosting a full day workshop about special education law and the process of ...
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Learn More About Autism!

Seattle Children's Autism Center is offering their “Autism 200" series again this year. This series covers a range of topics, ...
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Seattle Welcomes ASD Researcher Dr. Helen Tager-Flusberg

Seattle Children’s Hospital will be hosting a lecture presented by ASD researcher Dr. Helen Tager-Flusberg this Friday, February 5th from ...
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Connecting Through Aladdin

A movie called “Life, Animated” made its world premiere this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. This documentary ...
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Is There a Link Between ASD & Savantism?

Once thought to be rare in people with ASD, research over the past few years suggests that savantism may be ...
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Benefits of Participating

Benefits of participation often include:

  • Free assessments and evaluations
  • Monitoring of your child’s early development
  • Specialized interventions and strategies

Choosing to participate not only benefits you and your child, it benefits others impacted by autism.

Learn more about benefits of participating or contact us for more information

What People are Saying

STAT Training

On behalf of all the participants, I’d like to thank you for a wonderful day learning about the STAT. It was a truly rewarding experience for all of us who care about families affected by Autism and other developmental disabilities.

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