Travolta’s Livermore Film Production Group Adds New Focus

LIVERMORE — The group that brought summer film camps for children with autism to Saint Mary’s College and intensive production workshops for adults with disabilities in Livermore has launched a venture that aims to secure jobs for people whose status in society might otherwise leave them to watch reruns on television all day or find themselves involved in activities lacking creativity and income. Read more.

Uber Settlement Requires Drivers To Accommodate Service Animals

Uber is settling a discrimination suit brought by blind passengers with an agreement to carry the passengers’ guide dogs in their vehicles and to fire drivers who refuse, advocates for the blind said over the weekend. Read more.

Peer Mentors Help Kids With Autism Learn Social Graces

BELLEVILLE, Ill. — At first look, it’s hard to tell who in the peer mentoring program has autism and who is in regular education at Belleville’s Westhaven Elementary school. But then a balloon pops, and a kindergartner with autism shrieks — as would many regular eduction kindergartners — and a sixth-grader claps his hands over his ears and keeps them there. Read more.

Young Woman with Autism Charms Channing Tatum

Carly Fleischmann may not be able to speak on her own, but when she got a chance to interview Channing Tatum, she still found a way to lay on the charm.  Fleischmann, who communicates by typing into an iPad, dreams of becoming the world’s first autistic and nonverbal talk show host. Read more or see her interview here.

Former Foster Youth Leads California Ombudsperson Office

At the end of March, Rochelle Trochtenberg began her new job as California’s new foster care ombudsperson, the first time a former foster youth has held the post.

The Office of the Foster Care Ombudsman investigates and resolves complaints on behalf of foster youth. Operating under the auspices of the California Department of Social Services, the office is also charged with educating the state’s foster youth about their rights and how to report violations. Read more.

Child Obesity has Grown Unabated, Study Finds

A handful of preliminary studies in recent years has raised hopes the epidemic of U.S. child obesity has stabilized or reversed. But new research finds continued growth in our kids’ girth, suggesting that self-congratulation would be premature.

Among children from infancy through age 18, rates of obesity have increased steadily from 1999 to 2014, and the numbers of children with the severest forms of obesity have risen most dramatically, a new study finds. Read more.

SoCal Mom Wants Approval for Autistic Child to Wear GPS Tracker to School

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – A Bakersfield mom wants to get approval for her 6-year-old daughter with autism to wear a GPS tracking device to school in hopes of preventing wandering, but the school district is fighting her request.

“We don’t sleep much,” mother Darcy Cotton told KBAK. “And it has affected our relationships, our ability to go out into the community, we are always exhausted and constantly living in a state of fear.” For the past few years, Cotton has been sleeping on the couch and losing sleep worrying that her daughter Jaden, a student at Fairfax School District in Bakersfield, will wander. Read more.