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Luke's Best Chance

Rolling Stone Exposé, “Luke’s Best Chance,” Highlights MHAF’s Housing Program

July 27, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

In “Luke’s Best Chance: One Man’s Fight for His Autistic Son,” Pulitzer Prize-winner and father, Paul Solotaroff, …

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Apps for Adults with Autism

User-Friendly Apps for Adults with Autism

July 19, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Technology is a huge part of everyday life, and for adults on the spectrum, it can be a great asset for those who are …

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Big train baseball

Bethesda Big Train Baseball Joins MHAF to Spread Awareness of Autism in Adults

July 18, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Madison House Autism Foundation is honored to have been selected as the nonprofit of the night at "Orioles Night" at …

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Accessory Units

MHAF Guest Author, Catherine Boyle: Putting Accessory Units in Reach for Families

July 18, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

We are honored to feature the following article on accessory units by guest author, Catherine Boyle (pictured …

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Person-centered planning

Person-Centered Planning: What is it, and why does it matter?

July 18, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Person-centered planning is more than just a buzzword, it is a system shift that puts the desires and life goals of a …

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autism awareness

Featured Artist Benjamin Rosloff | Raising Global Autism Awareness Through Film

July 15, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Benjamin Rosloff, Filmmaker and Disability Rights Advocate [pullquote1 quotes="true" align="center" variation="black" …

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Clay Christensen

An Afternoon with Clay Christensen

July 8, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Nearly one in three children will be diagnosed with autism. When they turn 21, school and government services come to an …

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truth about jobs

You Aut to Know | Hard Labor: The Truth about Jobs and Autism

July 8, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Finding work in today’s economy can be a challenge.  However, when you’re on the spectrum, “challenge” is …

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Managing Sensory Sensitivities

Managing Sensory Sensitivities During Fourth of July Festivities

July 1, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Summer is the perfect time of year to soak up the sun and enjoy the outdoors. Pool parties, barbeques, fireworks – each …

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Parenting an Adult with Autism

Parenting an Adult with Autism: A Look at Fathers and Emotional Prosperity

June 22, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

Having a grown child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can take a heavy toll on any parent. While the popular media …

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Housing Terms

“Who Moves?” Part II: Housing Terms Breed Confusion in the Disability Community

June 20, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

This article is Part II of a series. Please see Who Moves? Part I for background discussion leading to this …

“Who Moves?” Part II: Housing Terms Breed Confusion in the Disability CommunityRead More

grieving with autism

You Aut to Know: Grieving with Autism

June 17, 2016 //  by Ron Woods

In the wake of the recent tragedies in Florida, we feel it is important to remember that individuals may deal with …

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