The Art and Science of Treating Depression in Autism
People with autism have higher rates of depression than others. What treatments are being used with them?
Read MoreThe articles and webinars below highlight the latest autism research findings made possible by SPARK participants, researchers, and others throughout the world. You can also read about the autism journeys of SPARK families.
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People with autism have higher rates of depression than others. What treatments are being used with them?
Read MoreAlthough the road to adulthood can be bumpy for people with autism, Joseph Beno has moved smoothly from high school to employment and owning a car.
Read MorePeople with autism are four times more likely to experience depression in their lifetimes than others. What are the risks?
Read MoreA new study using data from 6,000 families in SPARK suggests that a gene called DDHD2 may play a role in autism.
Read MoreHow do you get your child’s special education team to listen to you? Read these tips for successful advocacy.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Gary Mayerson, J.D., shares information and tips on how to advocate for your child with autism during the pandemic and get the most out of remote learning.
Read MoreLawyer Peter Wright answers SPARK’s questions about special education services in the wake of COVID-19.
Read MoreTake a few minutes for yourself and enjoy this recorded webinar in which Dr. Kristin Pleines helps parents develop a self-care plan and manage stress.
Read MoreWhat’s self-care, and why is it important? Dr. Kristin Pleines answers questions for parents and caregivers of children with autism.
Read MoreFrom 25 percent to 35 percent of people with autism speak few or no words. Why don’t we know more about them?
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