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Archived | Autism Speaks: Hope, Plane Rides and Research | Circa August 10, 2011 #AutisticHistory #BanABA
Hope, Plane Rides and Research August 10, 2011 Autism Speaks This blog post is by Richard Fauth It didn’t come from me. I have to admit I could never pull it off like he does. It must be because he’s half-French (his mother’s half.) Last Sunday, we had a cook-out with a family of friends at…
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Archived | Autism Speaks: A Vision For New Jersey’s Autism Community By Peter Bell | Circa August 25, 2011 #NotAnAutisticAlly #BanABA
A Vision for New Jersey’s Autism Community August 25, 2011 Autism Speaks This post is by 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. Peter and his wife, Liz, reside in…
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Archived | Autism Speaks: Support | Circa February 2005 #NotAnAutisticAlly #AutisticHistory
Support Autism Speaks “Our goal is to find the answers for children with autism.” Click here to make a secure online donation now. A new child is diagnosed with autism every 20 minutes, making it the fastest-growing serious developmental disorder today. More than 1.7 million people in this country alone have an autism spectrum disorder.…
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Archived | Wellcome: Q&A: Dr Mayada Elsabbagh on the Autism Research Training Program | Circa August 8, 2012 #NotAnAutisticAlly
Q&A: Dr Mayada Elsabbagh on the Autism Research Training Program Dr Mayada Elsabbagh Interested in the ‘common ground’ bringing together researchers and the communities in which their findings can have an impact, Dr Mayada Elsabbagh from McGill university, Canada, coordinated researchers across the world to understand more about what we know – and don’t know –…
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Archived | Autism Speaks Board Member Ann Gibbons Testifies Before Senate about NIH Budget | Circa May 19, 2006 #NotAnAutisticAlly
Eve’s Notes: This statement and speech uses autism prevalence, fear and tragedy narrative, falsely relates autism to a disease, and promotes ABA with the 20% – 50% “success rate” … or rather 50% – 70% failure rate … and speaks over the voices of Autistic people and Autistic community. This statement was given by a…