International Conference on Autism and Neurodiversity 2025

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The International Conference on Autism & Neurodiversity is set to take place on December 13-14, 2025, in the vibrant city of Singapore City, Singapore. This eagerly anticipated conference will bring together leading experts, researchers, practitioners, and advocates in the field of autism to exchange knowledge, share advancements, and discuss the latest developments in autism spectrum disorders.
Organized under the theme ” Neurodiversity Unleashed: Celebrating Strengths, Shaping Futures,” the congress aims to foster collaboration and synergy among professionals working towards enhancing the lives of individuals with autism. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a diverse range of sessions, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops and poster presentations.

Scientific Sessions

Autism and Intergenerational Trauma
Autistic Burnout: Prevention and Recovery
Traditional Martial Arts as Autism Therapy
Autism and Aging: Lifespan Approaches to Care
Trauma-Informed Care for Autistic Individuals
Autism and Sleep: Culturally Adapted Solutions
Disaster Preparedness for Autistic Individuals
Autistic Entrepreneurship in Asia's Gig Economy
Nature-Based Therapies: Ecopsychology and Autism
Music Therapy with Traditional Asian Instruments
Neurodiversity in Asian Contexts: Cultural Perspec
Digital Therapeutics for Autism: AI, VR and Mobile
Early Screening in Low-Resource Settings: Scalable
Workplace Neurodiversity: Corporate Inclusion Stra
Gut-Brain Axis in Autism: Emerging Research from A
Autism in Females: Redefining Diagnosis and Suppor
Policy Reform for Autism Inclusion: Lessons from S
Autism in Tropical Climates: Environmental Conside
Neuroarchitecture for Autism: Designing Inclusive
Aquatic Therapies: Tropical Water-Based Interventi

Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline13/11/2025
Early bird registration29/10/2025
Date formats: d/m/y
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