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  2. Autcraft - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Stuart Duncan, a web developer in Timmins, Canada whose son is diagnosed with autism, and is known in-game as AutismFather. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Autcraft was created so such children could play their favourite game with others without facing the threat of bullying and discrimination .

  3. Autistic man creates app for personalized assistance - AOL

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    Currently in the U.S., 1 in 68 children are born with autism. With the prevalence of autism being so common now, one would think that more technological based outlets would be available. As is ...

  4. How play can help your autistic child during lockdown - AOL

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    Dr Ruth Glynne-Owen, the founder of the Blue Sky Autism Project, shares her top tips. How play can help your autistic child during lockdown [Video] Skip to main content

  5. 'I don't want him to go': An autistic teen and his family ...

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    Christine Lyburtus tours a residential care facility in Costa Mesa, about 20 minutes from her home., looking for a residential care facility for her autistic son, tours South Star 1, a Children's ...

  6. Son-Rise - Wikipedia

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    Son-Rise is a home-based program for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities, which was developed by Barry Neil Kaufman and Samahria Lyte Kaufman for their son Raun, who was diagnosed with autism and is claimed to have fully recovered from his condition. [1]

  7. Julia (Sesame Street) - Wikipedia

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    The idea to feature an autistic character came about when writers, with autistic children, were relaying how much their children related to and loved Sesame Street. [citation needed] As autism is on a spectrum, behaviors of people in the autistic community vary drastically from person to person. The crew had debated on what autistic traits ...

  8. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Teachers give autistic students extra time to answer when they ask them a question. Autistic children take time to process information but they are listening and will respond. Schools dedicated to being autism friendly, like Pathlight School in Singapore, designed their campus to offer students "dignity" in an autism-friendly environment. There ...

  9. How a Nonverbal Autistic Teen Turned His Communication ... - AOL

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    Stories about nonverbal autistic teens rarely galvanize the public imagination. But when one such youth has made the transition in a few short years from having a limited ability to communicate to ...