Last week I was a presenter on Autism Connect sharing my personal experiences navigating the journey with autism. In some […]
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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 […]
Chasing Ghosts in the Haunting Future of Autism
With today being Halloween it seemed fitting to discuss a topic I find frightening, scary, and one that fills many […]
Caring for Autism in a Radical Way: Self Care
Life can be very demanding. Demanding of your time, your energy, your efforts and sometimes even your sanity. Add caring […]
Autism: The New and Improved GPS!
The journey with autism often resembles a Rand McNally road map. Sometimes the route is clearly marked, with easy access […]
Perseverance, Individuality and Possibilities: The New Definition of Autism
By definition, autism is a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication, […]
For The Love of Autism: Siblings to the Rescue
If you grew up with a brother or sister you know the impact siblings have in our lives. Whether one […]
Getting Ahead Of The Game: Autism, Behaviors and Winning
At a very early age, games enter and become a part of our life. Childhood games, board games, and card […]