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Finding the Humor and Laughter in Life With Autism
If someone would have told me 26 years ago that life with autism would resemble comic relief at times, I […]
Diving Deep Into the Abyss of Autism
I was once asked, ‘If you had one wish, what would it be?’. The answer might surprise some, but my […]
A Helping Hand for Autism
In the past few months I’ve seen several posts from anguished parents about how their child is being treated by […]
Autism: Viewing the World Through a Different Lens
When Jonathan began school I was concerned with how he would be received by his peers. His lack of verbal […]
In the Words of Autism: A Captivating Conversation
I have often wondered, what would it be like to have a conversation with autism? What would I ask and […]
Autism and A New Year of Possibilities, Progress and Promise
Last week I was a presenter on Autism Connect sharing my personal experiences navigating the journey with autism. In some […]
Unwrapping The Gifts of Autism, One at a Time
This time of the year is filled with preparations for the holiday season. Christmas trees are up and decorated, lights […]
Thankful When Autism Speaks, Connects and Feeds the Need
As the month of thanksgiving comes to a close today, I wanted to take the opportunity to thank some very […]
The Saving Grace of Mothers Then and Now: Dr. Bernard Rimland
If you read last week’s post you’re not only familiar with my anger over the blame placed on mothers for […]