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Veggie Incognito
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Blog, Updates Posted September 11, 2018

Veggie Incognito

There are many ways to “hide” good food choices in foods to help a picky eater. It is necessary to ensure that your child is getting the right amount of nutrition from vegetables. Here are a few [...]

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10 Ways To Get Your Picky Eater To Try New Lunches
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Blog, News Posted September 11, 2018

10 Ways To Get Your Picky Eater To Try New Lunches

As back to school is around the corner, you are probably wondering what items you should add to your grocery list this week for your picky eater’s lunch box. Although convincing your child to try [...]

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Ways to Motivate Your Child During The School Year
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Blog, News Posted August 28, 2018

Ways to Motivate Your Child During The School Year

As a parent, your presence in your child’s academics is crucial to their commitment to their school work. With the shift from summer to school year happening, your primary role is to help [...]

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Bar Benefit For Autism
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Blog, Events Posted August 21, 2018

Bar Benefit For Autism

On August 11th, Nicole Bagliore, a marketing intern at the American Autism Association hosted a fundraising event. The event was created to raise money and awareness for autism. All proceeds were [...]

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Temple Grandin Will Speak at Kearney Autism Conference
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Autism Story, Blog, Events Posted July 24, 2018

Temple Grandin Will Speak at Kearney Autism Conference

Temple Grandin was diagnosed with autism when she was a child. She did not speak until she was three and a half years old. Fortunately, she was able to get speech therapy. She was able to attend [...]

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Dog Who Survived Cancer Helps 8 Year Old Autistic Boy
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Autism Story, Blog, News Posted July 8, 2018

Dog Who Survived Cancer Helps 8 Year Old Autistic Boy

Michael Sears, an eight year old boy on the autism spectrum is finally sleeping in his bed at night. His parents are calling it a miracle. The magic behind this miracle? A service dog named Gigi. [...]

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Theater Development Fund Announces 2018-19 Season of Autism-friendly Performances on Broadway
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Blog, Events, News Posted July 5, 2018

Theater Development Fund Announces 2018-19 Season of Autism-friendly Performances on Broadway

The Theater Development Fund (TDF) recently celebrated its 50th anniversary at their gala held on June 18, 2018. Following this celebration, TDF announced its 2018-19 season of autism-friendly [...]

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New Robot Helps Students with Autism Learn
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Blog, News Posted June 21, 2018

New Robot Helps Students with Autism Learn

At the Hamilton County Educational Service Center, students with autism were treated to a new teacher that happened to be a robot named Milo. Milo is a social instruction robot created by [...]

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First NASCAR Driver with Autism Makes Debut at Memphis 150
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Blog, News Posted June 21, 2018

First NASCAR Driver with Autism Makes Debut at Memphis 150

On June 2, 2018 the first NASCAR driver with autism marked his US debut at Memphis 150 in Memphis, Tennessee. Armani Williams was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at the age of two, [...]

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What is Your Connection to Autism?
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By Nicole Bagliore
In Autism Story, Blog Posted June 13, 2018

What is Your Connection to Autism?

Many people around the world are connected the autism community in one way or another. Whether you are a close relative of someone on the autism spectrum or a distant acquaintance, you play an [...]

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