Disability Scoop (4/7, Heasley) reports that “in a new national survey, families of children with autism say that services have been severely disrupted because of coronavirus, but they are adapting and even finding some silver linings.” The piece says that “with schools and other providers shuttered, more than 75 percent of families reported moderate to severe interruptions to their children’s services and therapies, with speech therapy the most impacted.” Those “disruptions were more pronounced for kids under age 5.”.