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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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