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  2. Judy Singer - Wikipedia

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    Biography. As the daughter of a Jewish mother who survived World War II, Judy Singer grew up in Australia. For many years, she worked as a computer consultant and later became a single mother. She noticed traits in her daughter that resembled the social difficulties of her mother. Later, Singer's daughter was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome.

  3. Speech Therapy for Autism: How It Works - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Speech therapy is an invaluable tool for autistic individuals. It can improve communication, help you express your needs, and foster better social interactions. If you or your child ...

  4. Mel Baggs - Wikipedia

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    Mel Baggs (born Amanda Melissa Baggs; August 15, 1980 – April 11, 2020), was an American non-binary blogger who predominantly wrote on the subject of autism and disability.

  5. Best Autism Blogs of 2021 - Healthline

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    The Autism Café. Eileen Lamb, an autistic mother who also has a son on the autism spectrum, established The Autism Café as a way to provide practical advice for raising autistic children while ...

  6. I Did a Thing - Wikipedia

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    1,000,000 subscribers. Last updated: 30 April 2024. Alex Apollonov is an Australian YouTube personality and comedian, better known for his online presence as I Did a Thing, and his YouTube channel of the same name. He is also the co-star of Boy Boy which he created with fellow comedian Aleksa Vulović who also stars in his videos.

  7. Autism and Addiction: Exploring Substance Misuse in Autistic ...

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    One large population-based study from 2016 explored the risk of problems with substance use in both autistic folks and those without autism. Study results, which included 26,986 autistic ...

  8. Barbara O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Barbara O'Neill (born 28 July 1953) is an Australian alternative health care promoter, known for advertising unsupported health practices described as dangerous by the scientific community.

  9. Visual Schedule for Autism: How to Create Your Own - Healthline

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    eating breakfast. packing your backpack. getting on the school bus. Once the child is at school, they may have another visual schedule to follow. That schedule could include things like: saying ...