October has always been one of my favorite months. I love the fall and sweater weather, Halloween and pumpkin spice […]
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Drafting the Early Years of Autism
My last blog in the series, Creating Your Own Autism Parenting Guide, focused on the individual as the compass when […]
Will ABA Stay Afloat In The Rough Waters Of Controversy
Applied Behavioral Analysis or ABA has been a treatment modality used for decades and is still used today. For many […]
Designing The Best Vehicle For Autism
It’s exciting and fun to pick up a brand new car, as I did last week. All shiny and new […]
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 […]
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 […]
Autism: An Alphabet of Advice from A to Z
In my capacity as both a parent of autism and professional working with numerous students over the years, I’m often […]