Good Day! Here is the Autism News Digest for September 18, 2023
- Ohio is investing in adult changing stations; here’s why that matters (The Statehouse News, OH)
- Is Autism Hereditary? (Autism Parenting Magazine)
- PA Department of Human Services Releases New Research on Supporting People With Intellectual Disabilities, Autism (MyChesCo)
- Why Unmasking Is Critical for Autistic People (Psychology Today)
- Boy with autism ‘wasn’t doing anything wrong’ when school employee knocked him down: Mom (Fox News)
- Memoir tells family’s story with autism (The Standard)
- School community rallies around Maryland student with autism after fight caught on camera (FOX 5 DC)
- 2 librarians were fired after the board mistook an autism symbol for a Pride display. They’re suing. (LGBTQ Nation)
- Surfers, volunteers help swimmers on autism spectrum learn to surf on Long Island (CBS New York)
- Spokane Interstate Fair holds sensory day for people with Autism (KHQ)
- Student with autism went to get lunch. Then school officer handcuffed him, SC suit says (The State)
- WVU Medicine Health Report: Children with autism (WDTV)
- How an Autistic Spectrum Diagnosis Can Help a Child (Psychology Today)
- Belmont County Ambulance Squads Now Outfitted With Autism Kits (The Intellegencer / Wheeling News-Register)
- Georgia teen with autism finds passion, business success with baking cheesecakes (FOX 5 Atlanta)

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