NEWEST BLOGS IN AUTISM ADVICE
A strength based approach to social skills groups that help children on the autism spectrum to thrive.
The aim of this space is to journal my experiences with autism and share them. To hopefully bring a little light to those who may be embarking on a similar journey, and to share issues and ideas with those already well on the path. Join me as we explore this daunting, amazing, scary, joyous excu...
I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at age 28. I have spent the last 5 years coming to understand where I am now and what was happening inside of myself when I was a moderate-low functioning child. This is Autism from my perspective - Autism from the inside out.
Exploring our many paths of choice & discovering new friends to walk with. No criticism, no judgment, Just support....laughter... and a cocktail....or 3? Why? Because that's the kind of day we're having! * Warning: I am a somewhat sarcastic realist. I believe in using humor when I can and tis...
If you have an autistic child, then what you will discover here on this website will improve your life and your child’s life forever. If you want straight, no BS ANSWERS and SOLUTIONS. If you want your family life back the way it was before Autism stole so many of its precious irreplaceable mom...
I am a developmental pediatrician and parent of a son with Asperger Syndrome. He has benefitted from early intervention due to early diagnosis. I blog about him and my practice, and offer advice gleaned from 15 years of dealing with autism spectrum disorders both at home and in my practice.
This blog is about passing Nick's Law in Oklahoma to help with the treatment, that can very expensive, of children with autism. The blog discusses how early treatment of autism can go a very long way in helping a person be successful.
A quote from Susan, the author and mother of a 21 year old son with autism hits home for a lot of us with special needs children. It is "Autism is not the end of the world; just the end of one kind of world" which is so true. This blog is about being hopeful and staying positive and off...
Shannon is the mother of an autistic child. She shares her thoughts and resources on helping autistic children thrive. She is an autism advocate and speaks at various conferences. Recently, Shannon and her son appeared together at the iPad 2 launch in early March!










