New Jersey leads the nation with the highest percentage of children with autism spectrum disorders. Federal Lawmakers Seek More Funding Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Category: Autism NewsBy adminFebruary 12, 2019Share this postShare with FacebookShare with TwitterShare with Google+Share with PinterestShare with LinkedInPost navigationPreviousPrevious post:NJACE teams up with EDEN at PrincetonNextNext post:Register for the Developmental Disabilities Spring Lecture SeriesRelated postsNew Webinar! Transitioning into Adulthood – Information about DDD Services for the 2020 GraduatesMay 12, 2020NJACE and New Jersey Devil’sMay 11, 2020Rutgers researchers determine New Jersey’s autism prevalence rate is 1 in 34May 8, 2020Coming Soon NJACE’s Webinar with Steve SilbermanMay 6, 2020NIH Resources on Trainee Health and WellnessMay 4, 2020Important Webinar for Researchers! NSF CAREER Program WebinarApril 28, 2020
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