by Bill Rush | Jul 16, 2021 | News
Accessibility specialists tailor online courses for people on the autism spectrum along one of two treatment plans: through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) or the strengths-based approach. Practitioners of either model could point to reports that assert the... by Bill Rush | Jun 30, 2021 | News
Parents and caregivers of children with autism often describe those first moments following the diagnosis in a similar fashion. The complex layers of emotion they feel run the gamut – from mourning the loss of certain dreams and expectations they had for their... by Bill Rush | May 17, 2021 | News
We all know that raising the minimum wage — which means paying a living wage — is a focal point of national dialogue right now. To this, I respond by exclaiming: at long last! Given the fact that our federal pay rate has remained flat since 2009, this call to action... by Bill Rush | Apr 28, 2021 | News
SUNY Empire State College, in partnership with Anderson Center for Autism, hosted a month-long celebration of autistic and neurodiverse artists in Expressive Outcomes, a virtual art gallery. The gallery exhibit, part of the college’s Autism Acceptance and... by Bill Rush | Apr 15, 2021 | News
My daughter Kyla is a gifted artist. Like her spirit and personality, her artwork fills my heart. She blends just the right colors and exquisite details as she constructs characters and scenes. And I’m so very proud of her. For someone like Kyla, who struggles with...