Creating a World Where All Can Thrive

The first step is raising awareness around autism or neurodevelopmental disabilities. We do that through education, autism advocacy, and event sponsorship that offers kids with autism or disabilities the chance to shine.

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Breaking Down the Biggest Barriers 

Some of the biggest hurdles facing families are lack of access to information, services, and opportunities. That’s why our autism advocacy efforts focus on three key pillars that have the power to spark real change for children with NDs: getting assessed, finding effective therapy on autism, and accessing employment opportunities.

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  • Need Help Getting Assessed?

    An accurate assessment about autism is key to finding effective treatment. Find out how to get an accurate picture of your child’s needs.

  • Find Therapy That Works

    Not all therapies are created equal, and not all of them will be right for your child. Learn more about the options and how to navigate the process.

  • Thrive at Work

    Underemployment and discrimination are real issues facing adults on the spectrum. Here are ways we can move the needle on neurodivergence at work.

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Education + Resources for Families Living with NDs

On our Resources page, we offer an evolving collection of vetted autism resources that include best books about autism, podcasts, and live events about autism for families of children with NDs. Get answers to your questions from the online autism learning center, hear from people who have faced similar challenges, and find ways to get involved in your community.

  • Build Your Library

    Find readable science books, practical how-tos, biographies, and more books about autism from recognized experts and thought leaders on neurodiversity.

  • Listen and Learn

    Enjoy practical discussions and real-world advice on a wide range ND-related topics, from teachers, parents, and child development experts.

  • Connect with Community

    Get involved with educational events, speaking engagements, and other in-person and online gatherings related to autism or neurodiversity.