About Autism
…we may communicate by typing on a computer, spelling on a letter board, or pointing to pictures on an iPad. Some people may also communicate with behavior or the way…
…we may communicate by typing on a computer, spelling on a letter board, or pointing to pictures on an iPad. Some people may also communicate with behavior or the way…
…Chicago, Illinois – montgomerycal@gmail.com Bloomington, Indiana – hoosierneurodiversity@gmail.com Muncie, Indiana – hoosierneurodiversity@gmail.com Boston, Massachusetts – rhodagibson2@gmail.com Columbia, Montana – teganjblackwood@gmail.com Bellevue, Nebraska – Renee.proksel@bpsne.net New City, New York – jross@bridgesrc.org…
…world to take control of our own lives and the future of our common community, and seek to organize the autistic community to ensure our voices are heard in the…
…the disability community, and we will defend that with everything we have. From community integration to defending our rights across the lifespan, I’m proud of the leadership role we are…
…to support social interaction for people with a variety of disabilities and communication needs. Color communication badges were first developed by Autism Network International, and popularized by the Autistic community…
…billboards. This is a sign of the importance of working together as a community to address issues like this. A year and a half ago, it took the combined strength…
…communicate. They have the right to communicate in the way that works best for them. They have the right to anything they need to communicate. This is called the right…
…to take control of our own lives and the future of our common community, and seek to organize the autistic community to ensure our voices are heard in the national…
…the needs of people who use non-language-based communication and/or non-symbol-based systems. Every person communicates in some form, but that communication is often not well-understood, and to this date, has been…
…spectrum. We count among our supporters people on the autism spectrum, parents of children, teens and adults on the spectrum, educators, and practicing professionals. For those new IACC members who…