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  2. Autism Speaks - Wikipedia

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    The founders comprised a small group of parents, including two psychiatrists, a lawyer and a chemistry professor. [19] In 2007, Autism Speaks completed its merger with Cure Autism Now (CAN). [13] CAN was founded in 1995 by Jonathan Shestack and Portia Iversen. [20]

  3. The Autism Community in Action - Wikipedia

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    TACA has been known to support unscientific views on Autism treatment and conspiracy theories. Group founder Lisa Ackerman used to attribute autism to a wide range of causes, urging parents to get rid of flame-retardant clothing or mattresses and new carpeting. She advocated for vitamin shots and hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatments. [6]

  4. Local businesses, charities ramp up autism-welcoming efforts ...

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    After a friend connected Lima with various autism support groups, the business owners took numerous steps to better understand and assist the community. ... Autism Alliance of MetroWest — one of ...

  5. JABS - Wikipedia

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    JABS (short for Justice, Awareness and Basic Support) is a British pressure group launched in Wigan in January 1994. [1] Beginning as a support group for the parents of children they claim became ill after the MMR vaccine (which they claim gave their children epilepsy, brain damage or autism – see: MMR vaccine and autism), the group is currently against all forms of vaccination.

  6. Autistic Self Advocacy Network - Wikipedia

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    The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit advocacy organization run by and for individuals on the autism spectrum.ASAN advocates for the inclusion of autistic people in decisions that affect them, including: legislation, depiction in the media, and disability services.

  7. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism support group APAFAC was founded in Catalonia in 1976. [300] It was joined by Aspanaes in Galacia in 1979, [301] and similar bodies in other parts of Spain after that. The Nederlandse Vereniging voor Autisme (NVA) (Dutch Association for Autism) was founded in 1978 by parents of children with autism. [302]

  8. 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.

  9. Autism therapies - Wikipedia

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    Parent-mediated interventions offer support and practical advice to parents of autistic children. [69] A 2013 Cochrane Review found that there was no evidence of gains in most of the primary measures of the studies (e.g., the child's adaptive behaviour), however there was strong evidence for a positive pattern of change in parent-child ...

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