SPARK Research Match Report: What Do Autistic Adults Say About Their Strengths and Talents?
This SPARK Research Match Summary Report describes a study about the self-reported strengths and talents of autistic adults
Learn 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.
To browse through our articles, webinars, and family stories by topic, view our Topics in Autism page.
Browse Topics A-ZThis SPARK Research Match Summary Report describes a study about the self-reported strengths and talents of autistic adults
Learn MoreIn this recorded webinar, the speaker describes how emotion dysregulation presents in autism, provides an overview of available interventions, and discusses specific skills caregivers can use to support their autistic children.
Learn MoreIn 1970, a doctor blamed Arletta Rinier for her son’s autism. Five decades later, she learned the real reason for his autism from the SPARK study.
Learn MoreEsta presentación explora la salud de familias cuidando niño/as con discapacidades del desarrollo incluyendo el autismo y describe una intervención desarrollada para promover la salud de familias Latinas. Un ejemplo de una de las sesiones estaré presentado, manejando el estrés.
Learn MoreHow did autism become autism? Understanding its history may help untangle questions about what autism is and why many people are now diagnosed with it.
Learn MoreThis SPARK Research Match Summary Report discusses a study testing a self-report online tool for people with IDD.
Learn MoreTwins Kira and Aliya share many things: a bright smile, a love of art, and a strong resemblance to each other. The 10-year-olds also share the same condition: severe autism.
Learn MoreIn this recorded webinar, Heather Volk describes the current state of gene-environment interaction research in autism.
Learn MoreMany things changed for Braxton Webb in his 30s. He learned he has autism and began working with autistic children. Now he’s raising two sons, one with autism and one with ADHD. Follow his journey.
Learn MoreHow far will parents go to help their autistic child? For one SPARK family, the distance could be measured in continents.
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