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Archive & Timeline | Catherine Lord: American Autism Researcher | #AutisticHistory #BanABA #BanConversionTherapy
Timeline | Archives [This timeline is in progress. Last updated December 26, 2021] Timeline Archive
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Archive & Video | Bradley Whitford as Volunteer for Autism Speaks | #AutisticHistory #BanABA #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
Bradley Whitford testified at Autism Treatment & Research Hearing 2007. Autistics weren’t invited. Archive
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Archive | 2007 Autism Treatment & Research Hearing | #AutisticHistory #BanABA
Autism Treatment and Research Hearing 2007 Funding Autism Research A hearing was held on progress made since the subcommittee’s April 17, 2007, hearing on autism in the United States. Dr. Insel talked about autism research initiatives the the National Institutes of Health and various statistical analyses associated with research. He was followed by a panel of parents who testified about their experiences with…
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Archive | Peter Bell of Autism Speaks | #AutisticHistory #BanABA
Peter Bell is executive vice president for programs and services at Autism Speaks. He oversees the foundation’s government relations and family services activities and also serves as an advisor to the science division. Prior to his role at Autism Speaks, Bell was president and CEO of Cure Autism Now, which merged with Autism Speaks in…
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Archive | Autism Every Day 2006 | #AutismPropaganda #StopBigAutism #BanABA
This is Autism Propaganda created by Autism Speaks founders Bob & Suzanne Wright with production management by Alison Singer. Documentary is described as: 24 hours in the lives of 8 families who have autistic children. A timeline will be added here soon. Directed by Lauren Thierry Produced by Eric Solomon … producer Lauren Thierry ……
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Study Finds Some Children Diagnosed With Autism As Toddlers Have No Symptoms Two Decades Later | August 4, 2014 #AutisticHistory #BanABA
Study Finds Some Children Diagnosed With Autism As Toddlers Have No Symptoms Two Decades Later AUGUST 4, 2014 Dr. Catherine Lord, founding director of the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain. Image: John Abbott It is possible to recover from autism, say researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College and the University of Denver, who…