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Help Adults with Autism Thrive

You Aut to Know: What Helps Adults with Autism Thrive

December 12, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

One of my biggest concerns, like most others out there, is about the future. We all deserve one, and many of us try our …

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Autistic brothers

Twin Autistic Brothers Go for Greatness One Mile at a Time

September 20, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Twin brothers. 200 races. 26.2 miles. 15 marathons. When it comes to running, Alex and Jamie Schneider have done it all. …

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Luke's Best Chance

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

July 27, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

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

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Photographer Captures 22-Year-Old with Autism Coping with Parent’s Illness

December 10, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Maryland photographer and graduate student, Katie Dance, has been photographing the autism community for several years. …

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Groans for the Holidays: Preventing Meltdowns on Special Occasions

December 7, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Well, everyone, it’s that time of year again to use the overly-clichéd phrase “It’s that time of year again." To use …

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Question for Autism Community: What is your biggest wish for the future?

November 9, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Want to participate in Madison House Autism Foundation's end-of-the-year awareness campaign? Fill out the form below and …

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Built-In Accessibility: Unleashing Employment Potential in Adults with Autism

October 27, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

The author of this article is on the autism spectrum, and she has chosen to use identity-first language. Madison House …

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Featured Artist John M. Williams | Portrait and Landscape Collage

October 21, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

ABOUT JOHN M. WILLIAMS As an autistic adult, John Williams sees his work as a metaphor for his daily life. “The world …

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2016 Presidential Candidates: Let’s Talk About the Future of Adults with Autism

September 17, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Dear 2016 Presidential Candidates, In this last round of presidential debates, the vaccine debate and autism was …

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Featured Artist Michael Malfaro | Mixed Media Sculptor

September 14, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Michael Malfaro, from Reading, Pennsylvania, works in the media of found objects. Some may not be able to see the value …

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Back to School: 21 On and Off the Spectrum

August 13, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Back to school has always been one of my favorite times of year (I’m a nerd, I know). As we enter the final stretch of …

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For Drew, the end of school probably means living with our parents, and if all goes well, having a job to work at every day. His dream job, as far as we can tell, is to work at Home Depot because Home Depot has extensive ceiling fan and light fixture sections. But everything is uncertain.

The Real World: 21 On and Off the Autism Spectrum

July 10, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

A sister's reflection on her 19-year-old brother's uncertain future This isn’t news, my family has been aware of …

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