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ACES Blog

2016 Presidential Candidates Plans for Autism

January 25, 2016

Earlier this year, Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released her broad plan to help people of all ages and their families…

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20 Years, Looking Back

January 13, 2016

Looking back in time used to trigger deep emotions in me. I would think how I wish I had handled…

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Appreciating the Contrasts of the Season

December 24, 2015

We know the holiday season is officially here when Christmas trees start popping up in vacant lots and in the…

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Suggestions for Dealing with Tragic News

December 10, 2015

The need to address news of tragedies and violence by calming fears seems to be something that has been increasing…

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Recent Autism News and Resources

November 18, 2015

  As a parent of a child on the spectrum, I continuously read up on information about autism and The…

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ACES Co-Sponsors Event Raising Money for Autism Research Grants

November 18, 2015

ACES believes in supporting the autism community by giving to causes that can effect measurable change in our field. On…

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