Autism
The treatment that caused autistic children to start talking
Researchers examined a treatment based on magnetic pulses in children with autism and discovered an improvement in communication and language.
‘Feelings in Between’: Autistic artists challenge stereotypes in new Jerusalem exhibition
‘To infinity and beyond!' Watching ‘Toy Story 5’ with my son on the spectrum - comment
Breakthrough in autism research: Brain scans reveal two distinct biological types
Understanding your autism even when the journey begins later in life - opinion
We must see the person before the diagnosis and ensure that our support systems foster collaboration between national and local governments.
How writing can help some people with autism find their voice
HEALTH AFFAIRS: More people need to know about methods that teach people with autism how to communicate, so that further research can be done on it.
A different mind, a shared covenant - opinion
I often find myself drawn to the story of Moses, who, when called, responded: "Why me?" Any of Moses’ traits might be understood in the context of autism
Adults with ADHD and autism symptoms are finally getting answers through specialized AuDHD testing
Closing the autism diagnosis gap in Israel’s ultra-Orthodox, Arab communities - opinion
Early diagnosis of autism ensures that every child, in every community in Israel, has an equal start to life.
The reality of 'neurodiversity': Autism awareness under Iranian missile attacks
HEALTH AFFAIRS: “I want to stay in the car!” - a wartime moment exposes the gap between ideology and reality.
Virtual ADHD and autism testing expands access to diagnosis for children and adults
Virtual ADHD and autism testing surges across Israel
A system in gridlock: Families searching for answers.
Jewish education organization targets program at adults with intellectual disabilities
The program, called What’s Mine is Yours: Jewish Adult Learning for All., aims to provide Jewish academic resources for adults with disabilities, who have few options for Jewish educations.
Saved by a square: A rainy-day miracle at Jerusalem’s Hebrew Music Museum
When rain shut down Dead Sea plans, the Hebrew Music Museum turned a Birthright setback into an unforgettable Jerusalem experience.