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  2. Sensory friendly - Wikipedia

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    To accommodate those with these specific disabilities, some businesses offer sensory friendly hours for shopping, eating or attending community events. [9] For adults with autism, modification of the workplace environment includes softened lighting, reduced noise and partitions around work areas. [10]

  3. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Autism rights activists say that "tics, like repetitive rocking and violent outbursts" can be managed if others make an effort to understand autistic people, while other autistic traits, "like difficulty with eye contact, with grasping humor or with breaking from routines", would not require corrective efforts if others were more tolerant.

  4. 'My autistic sons have taught me so much' - AOL

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    I started a clothing line last year, with positive messaging around autism, disabilities and neurodivergence. I love getting messages from people saying they have bumped into someone wearing one ...

  5. Auditory integration training - Wikipedia

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    Annabel Stehli's The Sound of a Miracle told the story of the author's daughter, an autistic girl who received AIT treatment from Bérard. [9] The latter anecdotal book provided wide publicity to AIT in the English-speaking world. By 1994, over 10,000 U.S. children and adults had received training, at a cost of around $1000 US to $1,300 US each ...

  6. Most families with autistic children don't travel. Here's how ...

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    Eighty-seven percent of families with an autistic child report that they don’t take family vacations, according to a 2019 survey of 1,000 parents by the International Board of Credentialing and ...

  7. Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication ...

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    Later, the results of this pilot study indicated that the children involved made good progress, [16] and consequently state finance supported the formation of Division TEACCH. [2] Founded in 1971 by Eric Schopler, TEACCH provides training and services geared to helping autistic children and their families cope with the condition.