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Emteq Labs’ Sense smart glasses use facial muscle sensors and biometric data to detect emotional shifts, with potential ...
A program that makes it easier for people with autism and other “invisible” disabilities to interact with law enforcement has ...
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PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Pennsylvania State Police on Monday unveiled a new informational card for people on the autism spectrum to use during any encounter with officers. The card is meant to allow ...
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A growing number of Black fathers with autistic children are looking to be more visible in the national autism conversation ...
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Summary: A new study finds that the storytelling board game Dixit may help people with autism express their thoughts and emotions. By selecting from illustrated cards, players can convey personal ...
In the card, Leah’s best friend, Gillian, writes, “Cheers to fresh starts! I’m so proud of the mama that you are today. You’re such a loving and amazing mom. The kids are lucky to have you.” ...
Since autism was first described in the 1940s, it’s been assumed that a key feature of the condition is a blunted emotional response or an inability to describe emotions.
The card also details information about autism and provides practical advice for officers. There is also an A5-sized booklet version of the card, which goes into more detail about how the officer ...