In the world of autism research and autism education, there are a lot of credible and incredible sources of information – from research and autism new treatment to something as simple as informative blogs.
While there are a lot of new blogs with entries that might be helpful, new and effective, there is always a struggle to sort through the options.
Here are some of the best autism blogs there are in 2022. The following blogs are chosen for their reputation, management of content and quality of posts, and credibility through their blog or websites’ metrics.
Best Autism Blogs to Check Out in 2022
Age of Autism
Age of Autism has an average of 11 posts per week and is a great blog to refer to often or bookmark as it is up to date on autism news. It helps readers to be up-to-date on autism news. It also takes time to correlate autism and probable environmental factors and write from a hopeful view of autism as a treatable condition. This one is nice to save or bookmark because of its references.
The Art of Autism
Blog entries on this one comes from associating autism and art. This showcases different perspectives of a physician, therapist, or parent. This contains topical blog entries and even includes information about new art exhibits, neurodiversity panels, and entertainment events.
Autism Adventures
This is a goldmine for classroom curriculum resources for children with different ranges of autism – from mild to severe. This is very useful to mothers and teachers who struggle to look for information on conducting classes with children with Autism.
The Autism Dad
This is quite popular and is managed by a father with three children with autism. His goal is to “educate and help families like mine realize they aren’t alone.” Topics range from home management tips and family updates.
Autism Daddy
Not to be confused with The Autism Dad, this one records a father’s life with his teenage son with Autism. The goal is to document: “the good & the bad, the pee & the poop.” The blog has topics on speech language pathology, marriage tips, and tips for new autism parents.
The Autism Helper
This one is written by Sasha Long, who is a behavior analyst and special education teacher. This is such a great find for parents who don’t have time to research and choose from different classroom activities appropriate for children with Autism. And the blog has free links to educational tools and worksheets, different behavioral tips and answers to parents’ commonly asked questions.
Autism Parenting Magazine Archives
A great source of all archived posts of most Autism related articles written in the past. This contains studies and research on all autism-related topics in the past.
Autism With a Side of Fries
The author of this blog shares her daily experiences with her autistic son in a humorous, realistic way. It’s a heartwarming and thoughtful read as she reminds her readers, “It’s better to laugh than to cry “regarding autism.
Best Practice Autism
This is an informative blog by physician and doctor Dr. Lee A. Wilkinson explores and has written books on alternative therapies for autism cases. This blog even includes topics on affective and cognitive empathy in Autism also.
Faith, Hope, and Love… With Autism
This blog was started by Philip’s parents to document Philip’s journey from silence, to communicating via letter board, to his current state of communication.
Some entries are also beginning to be written by Philip also.
This blog also challenges people to remain faithful to God despite the challenges.
Finding Cooper’s Voice
This blog was started by a tough Mama who documents her struggles and feelings while taking care of her severely autistic son. Over the years, the blog has begun to showcase community support and groups that help parents with autistic children.
Stimeyland
This blog is a rare one as this documents and shares Stimey’s experiences as an autistic parent herself. This provides readers with a unique and heartwarming perspective on common challenges and major triumphs in life.
Squidalicious
Written with a humorous tone, the funny Mama who started this blog writes about the daily challenges and new emergence of information (and misinformation, and even politics) in the world of Autism.
Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism
This blog is an immersive blog with four in-depth articles per month. Each of these articles is written by an autism parent or autism professional. This is both highly informative and highly enjoyable.
When you can search almost anything on the internet, it’s nice to have a list of not only credible but well-written information sources on autism.
Though autism and dealing with children who have it can be challenging, hopefully, these resources can help spur on any parent or child to take on their journey with this condition. These blog entries are not only great sources of information but also heartwarming and are free to view, save, and share. Most of the authors also leave their contact information or email for parents who want to reach out.