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ACES Blog

Gratitude

July 27, 2015

Once a year, at about this time, we are reminded to be thankful and grateful for what we have and…

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ACES San Jose Team Autism Walk Exceeds Goals

June 22, 2015

The ACES Team in San Jose exceeded their fundraising goal in the recent Bay Area, California walk benefiting Autism Speaks….

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Siblings on Father’s Day

June 19, 2015

Families with a child with autism might have siblings who may or may not also be on the spectrum. These…

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Celebrating Father’s Day

June 18, 2015

Before you had a child with autism you envisioned what it was going to be like to be someone’s father….

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Divorced Dads on Father’s Day

June 17, 2015

All parents of children on the spectrum have an incredibly difficult job, particularly those raising kids after a divorce. You…

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Father’s Day: Ideas for Divorced Families

June 15, 2015

General Tips Step One: Plan early. The earlier you and the father of your child can agree on what he…

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