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As someone deep in the heart of the autism world, you know that the journey doesn’t end with a diagnosis, it’s a lifelong path of navigating new chapters from childhood through adulthood. I’ve been on this journey for 35 years now. Over that time, I’ve had the privilege of authoring books like Chicken Soup for the Soul: Children with Special Needs and The Official Autism 101 Manual, as well as hosting dozens of conferences across North America. I don’t claim to be a "know-it-all," but I have spent over three decades connecting the dots between those in need and the experts who can help. I wanted to find a way to make all the knowledge I’ve gathered since founding Autism Today in 1998 accessible to everyone, everywhere. I’ve spent the last year pouring my life’s work and "lessons learned" into a new platform. It’s a digital protégé designed to give you a leg up by providing targeted support and answers whenever you need them. I’d love for you to try the platform for free.
Book Spotlight Introducing Little Rainman Too! Autism Through the Eyes of My Child
We're so excited to share a look at Karen Simmons' revised book, "Little Rainman Too! Autism Through the Eyes of My Child"! With a beautiful foreword by Temple Grandin, this new, neurodiversity-affirming edition offers a truly unique perspective: the story is told by the autistic
child himself, Jonathan. Jonathan helps us understand the world through his senses, describing how he can see and hear better than most, but also how sounds like the blender or bright light humming can be overwhelming. He opens up about finding social things difficult, explaining that he struggles to focus on talking and playing at the same time. You'll read about the things that bring him joy, like spinning (which grown-ups call "stimming") and playing on his computer. This book is a powerful reminder that every autistic person has unique strengths and deserves acceptance and the chance to thrive. Jonathan's voice is full of honesty, warmth, and a deep desire to be liked and accepted for who he is. Pick up this beautiful book to understand autism from the heart! We'll keep you posted when the book is
available!
Valentines' Day & Autistic Adults Redefining Love on Your Own Terms
Valentine’s Day can bring many emotions for autistic adults, especially when love is often shaped by social expectations and media portrayals. Shows like Love on the Spectrum and The Good Doctor have helped increase visibility around autistic relationships, while also reminding us that love looks different for
everyone. At Autism Today, we believe love doesn’t require a script—it can be found in romantic partnerships, friendship, chosen family, shared interests, or self-care. Valentine’s Day can also be a time to create more inclusive spaces and help facilitate social gatherings for
those who find social settings more challenging. Read the full article to explore redefining love on your own terms.
Art and Expression How Creative Activities Benefit Autism
Have you ever noticed how music, color, or creating something with your hands can instantly shift your mood? For many in our community, creative expression is more than an activity—it’s a powerful way to communicate, regulate emotions, and connect with others. Especially during busy or disrupted times, art can offer comfort, calm, and a way to share feelings when words are hard to find. You don’t need fancy supplies—just time, curiosity, and space to create together. Whether it’s drawing, dancing, or trying something hands-on like our spinner puzzles, we invite you to explore creativity in a way that feels just
right.
Five Voices, Countless Insights: A Must-Watch Autism Panel If you’re looking for a truly eye-opening conversation about autism support, this
video brings together five remarkable experts - Stephen M. Shore, Ed.D., Jonathan Alderson, Ed.M., Alan Kadish, N.D., Bill Peters, and John Graham. They share practical tools, communication insights, and inclusive approaches that help both families and autistic individuals thrive. The
discussion feels warm, real, and full of “aha” moments you’ll want to take with you. If you’re ready for fresh, encouraging perspectives on autism, this is definitely worth watching. Watch the full video here.
Autistic Barbie, Big Impact Madison Marilla Celebrates Autistic Barbie Have you seen Madison Marilla’s fun Barbie video on TikTok? 💖 What makes it especially meaningful is that the Barbie she’s featuring is autistic, helping to shine a bright light on representation in a way that feels joyful, playful, and empowering. Moments like this remind us how important it is for autistic individuals to see themselves reflected in the world around them — even in the toys we grew up with. Madison’s video is a sweet celebration of inclusion, identity, and being proud of who you are.
Volunteers Help Us Build a Brighter Future - One Volunteer at a Time
At Autism Today Foundation, we’re powered by more than 60 amazing volunteers from around the world. From writers and editors to designers, advisors, and social media champions - they bring a rich mix of talents, cultures, and lived experiences to our mission.
Thanks to our incredible volunteers, we're able to reach more families, share more stories, and build a brighter future for the autism community. Interested in joining our volunteer team? We’d love to connect with you!
International Autistic Student's Viral Speech in Australia Leo, a 12-year-old student, gave a speech comparing autism to being a “limited edition LEGO set.” His message - “I’m not broken. I’m just built different” - resonated with hundreds of thousands of people. His courage in speaking about his neurodiversity publicly has inspired many.
Webinar Learn, Connect, Be Inspired — Upcoming Yakinar Webinar!
If you’re looking for a warm and insightful webinar to deepen your understanding of autism, this upcoming Yakinar is definitely worth attending. You’ll hear from Robert J. Bernstein and Stephen Shore as they share real experiences, meaningful conversation, and practical insights that can make a difference for individuals, families, and professionals alike. Watch for details coming soon!
Event Lights, Camera, Autism
Plans are being made for a unique event highlighting the creative talents of neurodivergent individuals interested in joining the film industry. Stay
tuned for details about this event.
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