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Orange County Sheriff John Mina says the more information a deputy has during an emergency the better...including if someone has autism.
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More people are returning to the Orlando theme parks with weeks booked up at a time during Spring Break. Maureen Deal founder of the website Autism At The Parks says those guests include people on the autism spectrum like her son Zach.
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Guests at SeaWorld Orlando will be able to meet Julia from Sesame Street at the park this April in honor of Autism Awareness Month.
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The Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens is now a certified sensory inclusive facility. Zoo staff has been trained to help visitors who may suffer…
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In the last couple years, the state Agency for Health Care Administration has been cracking down on fraudulent billing practices by clinics that provide behavior analysis therapy to children on the autism spectrum.
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Disney says its Disney’s Disability Access Program provides reasonable wait times for people with special needs.
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A superhero exhibit is the latest local family attraction to offer accommodations for children who are sensitive to certain sights, sounds, and smells. It's part of trend that’s making these venues more accessible to visitors
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Autism might be more prevalent than was previously thought. This has implications for early detection and intervention.
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A series of lawsuits contend Disney's disability access program is discriminatory for guests with autism.