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Time to get ready for the time change

Many individuals with autism value routine. It makes them feel secure to know when and why something is happening. So when the time changes each spring and fall, some individuals may feel a loss of control and have a more difficult time adjusting than some people do. They may feel disoriented when it stays light…

When Should Parents Disclose Their Childā€™s Diagnosis?

Once your child has a diagnosis of autism, one of your first questions may be, ā€œSo who do I tell?ā€ The best rule of thumb: If your child will require a level of accommodation, modification, support, service, or just patience and understanding in a certain situation, then telling someone about the diagnosis can help make…

Prepare Now for Your Best Summer

The weather might be frightful, but summer is just around the corner. And what is even more frightful for a parent is turning the calendar page to June and realizing you are not prepared. Many summer programs and camps (including ASNCā€™s own Camp Royall) are accepting registrations now, and many options for individuals with special…

Looking for a Place to Belong? Join an ASNC Chapter

Fall is a great time to join one of the Autism Society of North Carolinaā€™s 50 Chapters and Support Groups around the state. The beginning of the new school year also marks the restart of the groupsā€™ activities and events. ASNCā€™s Chapters and Support Groups are led by generous parents or family member volunteers who…

Q&A with Dr. Jed Baker, Autism Expert

  On Friday, November 4, Dr. Jed Baker will lead a daylong conference that touches on two very important topics for families and caregivers: managing frustration and anxiety and teaching social skills. Dr. Baker graciously shared some insights and previewed his talk in a Q&A recently.   Why is it important for caregivers to think…

Kids Loved and Accepted as They Are at New Camps

  Six-year-old Marshall Wingfield loves people, but he becomes overwhelmed in public and has always been a bit of a homebody, his mom says. ā€œHe wants so much to fit in and have friends,ā€ said Elaina Wingfield of her son, who was diagnosed with autism last year during his kindergarten year. ā€œBut his challenges make…

Share Your Public Policy Priorities

  This article was contributed by Jennifer Mahan, Director of Advocacy and Public Policy at ASNC. The Autism Society of North Carolina advocates with policymakers at the General Assembly, state departments and divisions, and LME/MCOsĀ to help create better services and opportunities for people on the autism spectrum. We are developing our public policy targets for…