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  2. Sheletta Brundidge - Wikipedia

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    Sheletta Brundidge is an American children's author, an Emmy Award winning comedian, and a local activist. [1] Brundidge has focused on autism in her books, and is an advocate for autistic people and children.

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

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    According to the National Autism Indicators Report, more than half of parents of autistic youth who were surveyed had trouble getting the mental health services their autistic kids needed, with 22 ...

  4. Holly Madison Details High-Functioning Autism Symptoms After ...

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    Holly Madison recently learned that she is on the autism spectrum. “I’ve been suspicious of it for a while because my mom told me that she was always suspicious that that was a thing ...

  5. Life, Animated - Wikipedia

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    Life, Animated is based on journalist Ron Suskind's 2014 book Life, Animated: A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes, and Autism, which tells the story of his son, Owen Suskind, who struggled with autism and learned how to communicate with the outside world through his love of Disney animated films. [2]

  6. How Jason and Kylie Kelce Lead the Way for the Eagles Autism ...

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    The organization centers itself on “research, advocacy, empathy and unity” in an effort to raise awareness and funds for those in the autism community. For Kylie, the foundation’s mission is ...

  7. Autism in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The book A History of Autism: Conversations with the Pioneers was published by British autism writer Adam Feinstein in June 2010. [20] The first edition of Revista Autismo (Autism Magazine) was published in Brazil in September 2010. Israeli TV drama Yellow Peppers first aired in December 2010. It featured a family caring for an autistic child.

  8. How Trump's 'big discussion' around vaccines and autism could ...

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    Studies published in 1999, 2002 and 2019, among others ‒ including hundreds of thousands of children, some of whom received the MMR vaccine and some of whom didn't ‒ found no association ...

  9. Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love - Wikipedia

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    It is the real-life story of how, according to his parents, Raun Kaufman completely recovered from severe autism. [2] The film was directed by Glenn Jordan and the teleplay was written by Stephen Kandel, Samahria Lyte Kaufman, and Barry Neil Kaufman. [3] The film tells of Bears and Suzie Kaufman and their newly born son, Raun.