Rich Niewiroski Jr.

Community-Based Screening Model Speeds Up Autism Diagnoses

A groundbreaking study led by the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Center for Autism Services, Science and Innovation (CASSI) has revealed that a community-based screening model is significantly improving the speed and accessibility of autism diagnoses, especially for children in underserved communities. The research, published in Pediatric Investigation, highlights how the Rapid Interactive Screening Test for Autism…

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St. Patrick’s Day Embraces Autism Awareness

As St. Patrick’s Day festivities unfold across Ireland and beyond, a notable trend is emerging: the incorporation of autism-friendly initiatives into traditional celebrations. This shift towards inclusivity ensures that everyone, regardless of their abilities, can enjoy the vibrant parades and events that mark this special day. Sensory-Friendly Parades in Ireland Several towns in Ireland are…

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Empowering Neurodiversity Through Fashion with Lucy & Yak

In a bold move to promote inclusivity and celebrate neurodiversity, Lucy & Yak has launched a special collection called Everybody & Everymind. This initiative is particularly significant as it coincides with Neurodiversity Celebration Week, a time dedicated to recognizing and embracing the diversity of human brains and minds. The Collection: A Community Effort The Everybody…

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Billboards Shine Light on Achievements of People with Down Syndrome

In a powerful display of inclusion and awareness, the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) has partnered with OUTFRONT Media to launch a nationwide billboard campaign titled “I Got That Extra.” This initiative celebrates the accomplishments and professional successes of individuals with Down syndrome, aiming to shift societal perceptions and promote greater understanding and acceptance. Featured…

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New Insights into the Genetic Underpinnings of Autism

Christopher Walsh’s lab at Boston Children’s Hospital has made significant strides in understanding the complex genetic landscape of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A recent study, led by key investigator Rebecca Andersen, has shed new light on how a network of genes contributes to autism. This research, shared on bioRxiv in January 2025, involves knocking down…

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Education Department Cuts Threaten Disability Protections

The U.S. Department of Education’s recent decision to lay off nearly 1,400 employees has raised significant concerns about its ability to enforce critical laws, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This move has sparked worries among advocates and families about the future of special education services and civil rights protections in schools. Impact…

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Scientists Unravel the Neural Basis of Autism and Neurodivergence

Researchers at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre at University College London (UCL) have made significant strides in understanding the neural mechanisms underlying behavioral strategies, with profound implications for neurodivergent conditions like autism. Their study, focusing on the median raphe nucleus (MRN) in mice, sheds light on how specific neural circuits influence decision-making and behavioral flexibility. The…

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States Unite Against Trump Administration’s Cuts to Special Education Training

Late last week, eight Democratic-led states took a significant step by filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging its decision to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for teacher training programs. These programs are crucial for addressing teacher shortages in STEM fields and supporting students with disabilities or those learning English. Background…

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