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Whirlpool and Magnusmode Introduce an Empathy-First Approach to Customer Service

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Monday, April 15, 2024

This new module, developed through a sponsorship with Magnusmode, is a course that puts an empathy-first focus on customer service training.

Key Points: 
  • This new module, developed through a sponsorship with Magnusmode, is a course that puts an empathy-first focus on customer service training.
  • The training module will be tailored to retail locations, identifying unique barriers to inclusion in various retail environments.
  • Magnusmode will be responsible for oversight and management of the project from start to finish, including development and design required for the implementation process.
  • To find out more about the sponsorship between Whirlpool and Magnusmode, please visit: www.whirlpool.ca/en_ca/magnusmode .

xTool & Makeblock Donate $90K Worth of Laser Machines for Autism Artistic Expression

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Saturday, April 13, 2024

IRWINDALE, Calif., April 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of World Autism Awareness Month, xTool , an industry-leading laser cutter and engraver brand, along with its parent company Makeblock , are initiating a program to bolster the artistic expression of those with autism.

Key Points: 
  • IRWINDALE, Calif., April 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of World Autism Awareness Month, xTool , an industry-leading laser cutter and engraver brand, along with its parent company Makeblock , are initiating a program to bolster the artistic expression of those with autism.
  • They've pledged to offer 50 machines at no cost to children, families, and organizations within the autism community.
  • "Recognizing the unique challenges of individuals with autism, xTool has been harnessing the power of art to foster communication and bridge gaps.
  • Seeing their happiness, xTool and Makeblock launched the "Hello" campaign during April's Autism Awareness Month to extend these benefits.

Empowering Lives with COOLiFY: TORRAS Joins Forces with Autistic Families to Advance Technological Excellence and Foster a Deep Sense of Love and Care

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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Prior to engaging in the game, each participant represented a $1 donation from TORRAS to the autism organization Bust Buddies on behalf of the fans.

Key Points: 
  • Prior to engaging in the game, each participant represented a $1 donation from TORRAS to the autism organization Bust Buddies on behalf of the fans.
  • The event attracted hundreds of fans, with Dallas Mavericks fans eagerly vying to win COOLIFY products.
  • As a brand that places user value at its core, TORRAS is deeply committed to understanding users' authentic experiences with our products.
  • TORRAS, in its relentless pursuit of technological excellence, has never lost sight of its original aspiration: to bring warmth and love into people's lives through exceptional products.

SBD World's Strongest Man Announces 2024 Partners

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

NEW YORK, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SBD World's Strongest Man (WSM) today announced its 2024 partners for the world-class competition, which features 30 of the world's top strongmen facing off in an epic series of events. The competition returns to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for the second year, from May 1-5, 2024. Monro, Inc. (Nasdaq: MNRO) ("Monro"), one of the largest independent auto service and tire dealers in the United States, is collaborating with BFGoodrich Tires as a first-time World's Strongest Man global partner alongside long-time partners SBD, Rogue, KNAACK and REIGN Total Body Fuel. Official Event Host of World's Strongest Man Visit Myrtle Beach, official mouthpiece sponsor AIRWAAV and KultureCity, the nation's leading nonprofit organization focused on Sensory Inclusion, are also set to return.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SBD World's Strongest Man (WSM) today announced its 2024 partners for the world-class competition, which features 30 of the world's top strongmen facing off in an epic series of events.
  • "We want to send a big 'thank you' to all our partners who elevate World's Strongest Man each year and help us make it bigger and better."
  • SBD Apparel returns for the fifth year as the title sponsor and is the "Official Supports and Official Apparel" of World's Strongest Man.
  • Returning for a sixth year, REIGN Total Body Fuel is the "Official Energy Sponsor" of World's Strongest Man and is sponsoring the Conan's Wheel event in 2024.

The Help Group Marks Autism Acceptance Month with a Series of Community Events Benefiting Families in Los Angeles

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

LOS ANGELES, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- During Autism Acceptance Month this April, The Help Group, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit agency dedicated to serving families and individuals with special needs through its schools and programs, is organizing several community gatherings as well as a webcast focused on the topic of autism acceptance, free of charge. These events aim to link families with vital resources in the Los Angeles region and spotlight the unique talents of individuals, including those on the autism spectrum. 

Key Points: 
  • LOS ANGELES, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- During Autism Acceptance Month this April, The Help Group, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit agency dedicated to serving families and individuals with special needs through its schools and programs, is organizing several community gatherings as well as a webcast focused on the topic of autism acceptance, free of charge.
  • These events aim to link families with vital resources in the Los Angeles region and spotlight the unique talents of individuals, including those on the autism spectrum.
  • "Autism Acceptance Month underscores the importance of understanding and embracing the 1 in 36 children diagnosed with autism," remarked Dr. Laurie Stephens, Sr. Director of Autism and Clinical Services at The Help Group.
  • "These community events offer valuable opportunities to celebrate neurodiversity while equipping families with resources to support their children realizing their fullest potential."

Spectrum Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Embarks on Significant Expansion in Colorado Springs, Fueling Innovations in Aerospace, Military, and Medical Fields

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Spectrum Advanced Manufacturing Technologies (Spectrum AMT), which has been a driving force in ISO 9000 precision electronics and assemblies manufacturing for over 25 years, today announced a significant expansion of its operations in Colorado Springs, thanks, in part, to the support and encouragement from the Colorado Economic Development Commission and state and local governments. This collaboration highlights the commitment of both Spectrum AMT and the state and local governments of Colorado and Colorado Springs to fostering economic growth and supporting innovative business ventures. Spectrum AMT is owned by Ocutrx Technologies, Inc. the developer of the groundbreaking AR/XR medical device headsets: OcuLenz™ (for patients) and the ORLenz (for surgeons). Ocutrx was founded by brothers Michael H. and Mitchael C. Freeman, two Emmy Award-winning inventors. With the addition of two new buildings, the Spectrum AMT location will now be called the "Ocutrx-Spectrum Advanced Manufacturing Campus."

Key Points: 
  • With the addition of two new buildings, the Spectrum AMT location will now be called the "Ocutrx-Spectrum Advanced Manufacturing Campus."
  • On February 15th, 2024, Ocutrx and Spectrum AMT received unanimous approval from the Colorado Economic Development Commission (EDC) Job Growth Incentive Tax Credits.
  • "Colorado is a leader in advanced manufacturing, and Spectrum AMT will create over 100 new good-paying jobs in this important industry.
  • Its manufacturing in Colorado Springs further cements the state's reputation as a center for advanced manufacturing and technology development, marking a significant advancement in medical and assistive technology manufacturing.

Getting a good night’s rest is vital for neurodiverse children – pediatric sleep experts explain why

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Friday, April 19, 2024

If you’re a parent with kids at home, it often leaves you and your children on edge.

Key Points: 
  • If you’re a parent with kids at home, it often leaves you and your children on edge.
  • Children with neurodiverse conditions, such as autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, are even more susceptible to the effects of poor sleep, given their emotional reactivity and impulsivity..
  • Struggles with sleep have been linked to increased aggression, irritability, inattention and hyperactivity in children with autism spectrum disorder.

The science behind sleep difficulties

  • There are multiple reasons why neurodiverse children don’t sleep well, including medical conditions, biological causes and behavioral and environmental factors.
  • Medical conditions, such as obstructive sleep apnea or epilepsy, can affect a child’s sleep.
  • Medications that are used to treat medical conditions, such as antidepressants for mood disorders or stimulants for ADHD, can further disrupt sleep.

Treating sleep problems


All of these factors can be addressed and treated. A thorough evaluation by the child’s health care provider may reveal a medical cause, or medication, that is interfering with sleep. Behavioral approaches can make a big difference in improving sleep. These might include:
Changes to daytime habits, including getting lots of morning light and physical activity.
Shifts in evening habits, such as removing all screens (TV, computers, phones, etc.) and establishing calming bedtime routines.
Modifications to how a parent interacts with their child for those families who would like a child to fall asleep and stay asleep independently.

  • It’s important to note that not all families want their children to sleep on their own.
  • Because there are so many factors that can cause disrupted sleep, addressing sleep problems cannot be a one-size-fits-all approach and should be done in partnership with parents.
  • Our team has developed a family-centered approach to address sleep problems in neurodiverse children.

The ups and downs of melatonin

  • While behavioral approaches are recommended as a first-line treatment, melatonin can be helpful in jump-starting a behavioral routine.
  • Overdoses can result from children eating a bunch of gummies, or parents not understanding how much melatonin is safe to give.
  • To help parents sift through all the resources and articles on melatonin on the internet and social media, one of us created a video and wrote several blogs on melatonin safety.
  • These include topics like whether children can become dependent on melatonin supplements over time, whether taking melatonin will delay puberty, whether children might experience side effects from taking melatonin and more.

Promoting healthier sleep


Here are some general tips for helping your child sleep better, regardless of whether they are neurodiverse:
Choose a consistent bedtime and wake time. This consistency will help children’s own natural melatonin kick in.
Make sure bedtime isn’t too early. For example, an 8 p.m. bedtime is too early for most 10-year-olds. Neurodiverse children may struggle to sleep and will become more anxious, which makes going to sleep even harder.
Help your child get natural sunlight in the morning. Morning sunlight sets our brain’s internal clock so that we can fall asleep more easily at bedtime.
Ensure your child is getting physical activity during the day.
Minimize naps longer than one hour, or after 4 p.m. for school-age children. Naps can interfere with going to sleep at night.
Avoid caffeine, including many types of soda, tea and chocolate.
Turn off all screens and smartphones at least 30 minutes before bedtime.
In the evening leading up to bedtime, turn down all lights in the house. Consider using red night lights, if possible. Set any devices to night mode in the evening to limit exposure to blue light.
Create wind-down time in place of screens. Have your child identify an activity they enjoy that is calming and soothing, such as reading a book, coloring or listening to music. If a bath is stimulating, move it to earlier in the evening, such as after dinner.
Help your child learn to fall asleep without needing you or their devices to be there with them. That way, they will settle down on their own at bedtime. And when they wake up throughout the night, since we all wake up in the night, they will be able to go right back to sleep without becoming fully awake.
For more tips, see Autism Speaks for free downloads of brochures and visual aids.

  • She also receives funding from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
  • She has received funding from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Autism Speaks for research on sleep in children with ASD.

Real Estate Mogul Daniel Neiditch Teams up with Sports Legends John Starks, Darryl Strawberry and Tommy Devito for a Day of Charity in New York

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

He believes that learning disabilities are not indicative of a child's intelligence but rather a neurological condition that can impede traditional learning processes.

Key Points: 
  • He believes that learning disabilities are not indicative of a child's intelligence but rather a neurological condition that can impede traditional learning processes.
  • John Starks, a Knicks legend, is well-known for his foundation, which provides financial aid to college-bound high school seniors.
  • Darryl Strawberry, a baseball icon, focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals affected by autism.
  • The day began with a friendly basketball match between Neiditch and Starks, showcasing their competitive spirit and mutual respect.

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Awards Distinguished Investigator Grants Valued at $1 Million to 10 Scientists Pursuing Innovative Mental Health Research

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

New York, April 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) today announced it is awarding Distinguished Investigator Grants valued at $1 million to 10 senior-level scientists who are conducting innovative projects in neurobiological and behavioral research.

Key Points: 
  • New York, April 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) today announced it is awarding Distinguished Investigator Grants valued at $1 million to 10 senior-level scientists who are conducting innovative projects in neurobiological and behavioral research.
  • By funding transformative research focused on new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat psychiatric disorders, our Distinguished Investigator Grants are encouraging established scientists to continue advancing our understanding of mental illness and disorders of brain and behavior,” says Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D., President and CEO of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.
  • The ground-breaking work of the Distinguished Investigator Grant recipients will bring hope and healing to people and families impacted by mental illness.
  • We applaud these scientists for their extraordinary dedication, innovation, and leadership.”
    Recipients of the Distinguished Investigator Grants are full professors at research institutions in the United States and abroad.

Civil Rights Advocate Areva Martin Calls for Urgent Reform and Compassionate Response Following the Fatal Shooting of Teen in Southern California

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

The recurring theme of inadequate de-escalation tactics and the resort to lethal force, especially in situations involving individuals with mental health challenges, calls for immediate and unequivocal reform.

Key Points: 
  • The recurring theme of inadequate de-escalation tactics and the resort to lethal force, especially in situations involving individuals with mental health challenges, calls for immediate and unequivocal reform.
  • “Transparency, accountability, and a commitment to preserving life must be the guiding principles of our law enforcement.
  • The partial disclosures and the delayed relaying of critical information do not serve the cause of justice or the community's trust.
  • “Our hearts go out to the bereaved family, and we extend our full support during this incredibly challenging time.