Introducing the Autism NOW Answers Series

Question MarkAt Autism NOW, we love to hear your feedback. It’s what has helped guide us in some of the most recent updates to the website. We’ve enjoyed interacting with you on Facebook, Twitter and through our different feedback forms. Now, we have a whole new way for you to reach out to us and get answers to your most pressing questions about autism and other developmental disabilities.

Introducing the Autism NOW Answers Series! Ask our experts a question, and we’ll select two questions to answer every month. Simply visit our question form and fill it out. It’s that simple. Here are a few guidelines to a good question:

  • Be specific. Questions on broad topics may be too difficult to find a focus and suitable answer.
  • Stay on topic. We deal with autism and other developmental disabilities and are best suited to answer questions relating to the topics on our site.
  • Keep it concise. Long or multiple questions may be hard to cover in our two to four minute video answers.
We look forward to answering your questions!

 

20 thoughts on “Introducing the Autism NOW Answers Series”

  1. We just got news that our 27 month old grandchild that happens to have Down Syndrome now has a dual diagnosis of autism …We would like to know what direction to go as far as the therapies and if there is any other sources of information for this dual diagnosis that you can give to us..Thank you. Peggy Bruns

  2. Interested in posting the video series in our blog on our website. Plus added you to our useful links page. see below

    Also, Center co-director Amy Goodman, an individual with autism, has filmed more than a dozen short You Tube videos as part of the Autism NOW Answer series, answering individual’s questions about issues such as understanding special needs trusts and the IEP process, among others.

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