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  2. Arkansas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas School for the Blind mascot and athletic emblem is the Lion with black and gold serving as the school colors. Athletics [ edit ] For the 2012–14 school years, the ASBVI Lions compete in the 1A Classification—the state's smallest classification—within the 1A Region 5 Conference, as administered by the Arkansas Activities ...

  3. Arkansas Department of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Department of Human Services ( DHS) is a state agency of Arkansas, headquartered in Donaghey Plaza South of the Donaghey Complex, a five-story building on the southwest corner of Main Street and 7th Street, in Little Rock . The DHS is a cabinet level agency in the executive branch of government responsible maintaining social ...

  4. Richard E. Frye - Wikipedia

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    Richard Eugene Frye is an American autism researcher and associate professor at Arizona Children's Hospital in Phoenix, and formerly of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 's department of pediatrics, [1] as well as the Director of the Autism Multispecialty Clinic at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. [2]

  5. List of schools for people on the autism spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), [Fresno] - A specialized institution providing educational and therapeutic services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Connecticut. Franklin Academy; Georgia. Lionheart School; Massachusetts. New England Center for Children; Michigan. Burger School for Students with Autism

  6. Diagnosis of autism - Wikipedia

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    According to the DSM-5-TR (2022), in order to receive a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, one must present with "persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction" and "restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities." [3] These behaviors must begin in early childhood and affect one's ability to ...

  7. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism Spectrum News began as a quarterly print publication in the United States in 2008. It became online-only in 2021. The Autism Science Foundation was founded in the United States in April 2009, by Alison Singer and Karen Margulis London. Its founders broke away from Autism Speaks due to its focus on funding research into possible links ...

  8. Jill James - Wikipedia

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    Jill James. Sandra Jill James is an American biochemist and autism researcher who studies metabolic autism biomarkers. She works at Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute, where she is the director of the Metabolic Genomics Laboratory, as well as the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 's department of pediatrics, where she has ...

  9. Autism Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Autism Society of America ( ASA) was founded in 1965 [5] by Bernard Rimland [1] together with Ruth C. Sullivan and a small group of other parents of children with autism. Its original name was the National Society for Autistic Children; [4] the name was changed to emphasize that autistic children grow up.