Levi & Landon learn to express themselves at Camp Royall and how to advocate for themselves and others – starting with an indoor pool at camp!
The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.
The winter months are upon us, and with it comes holiday celebrations with family and friends. If youāre like me, the thought of the holidays makes you cringe because you know it can be such an overwhelming time for your loved ones living with autism. We feel tense about the crowds, the food choices, the…
Many autistic people and people with other neurodivergences (e.g., ADHD, Touretteās) experience pressure to alter their natural ways of being to conform to neurotypical social expectationsāa practice known as masking. Masking emerges from the pressure autistic people often face to modify their natural expressions and behaviors in response to neurotypical social expectations to āfit in.ā…
During this Thanksgiving season, members of the Autism Society of North Carolina (ASNC) clinical team reflected on their gratitude for the individuals and families they serve. Here is what they had to say, in their own words. āWhat a blessing it is to work with these families. It feels like such an honor to be…
1 in 36 children may be diagnosed with autism nationally
40,000+ individuals and their families receive direct services annually in NC
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Together, we can help individuals with autism build fulfilling lives and contribute to their communities through their unique gifts.