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Highlights of ARI’s First Fifty Years

This year marks the Autism Research Institute’s 50th anniversary. As part of our year-long celebration, we have created a timeline of many of our major accomplishments. I

Highlights of ARI’s First Fifty Years2024-04-28T14:40:25-05:00

ARI’s Five Most-Watched Webinars of 2021

For more than 50 years, ARI has dedicated its efforts to pioneering groundbreaking research and sharing free educational resources with people worldwide. One of our primary channels for

ARI’s Five Most-Watched Webinars of 20212023-02-16T10:14:42-05:00

Contextual clues can trip up individuals with ASD

Adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may have difficulty understanding other people’s emotions because they do not use contextual clues, a new study suggests. The study, by

Contextual clues can trip up individuals with ASD2024-04-28T17:39:16-05:00

Pregnancy spacing may affect odds of ASD

Mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may reduce their odds of having another child with ASD if they time a second pregnancy to occur 2.5

Pregnancy spacing may affect odds of ASD2024-04-28T17:39:27-05:00

Understanding and Treating Anxiety in Autism

Pictured: Editors Stephen M. Edelson and Jane Botsford Johnson Understanding and Treating Anxiety in Autism, is now available from Jessica Kingsley Publishers.  The book is edited by

Understanding and Treating Anxiety in Autism2022-02-24T14:37:23-05:00
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