There is a moment many families recognize. A question is asked or a conversation begins, and then there is silence. Not the silence of disengagement, but the silence of a child who is listening, ...
And then you hear the words: you’re autistic. At first, it can feel like a huge relief. And then, quite often, another ...
In the first of this two-part series on autistic burnout, we explored the symptoms and lived experience of an executive who has gone through it. In this second article, we look at what employers can ...
If you are a parent of a young child with autism (especially level 2 or 3, requiring significant support), the promise of a ...