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We do this every time we are gearing up for going to an event somewhere other than where we are livi
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Back in May, 5-year-old Alex Barton was voted out of his kindergarten class by his classmates. His teacher, Wendy Portillo, had asked the students to vote on whether they wanted Alex to remain. Alex’s mother, Melissa Barton, removed Alex from the school following this incident, which received a great deal of attention in the national [...]
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I have been thinking more than ever about where Charlie will live as an adult since hearing about the services offered in different states at last Friday’s IACC meeting. The pressing, pressing, pressing need for staff with appropriate training, for facilities, and for much much more was more than made apparent—the November 10th death of [...]
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Well, we are going over the river and we are going throught the woods, but it ain’t grandmothe
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Tot zic ca nu mai scriu nimic despre campania electorala (e ca lasatul de fumat, tot zici si oha!) d
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Parents, for the most part, put their children first, and then relegate themselves to second place.
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Wow. Autistic children are being kicked out of church, restaurants, school, airplanes, and now the G
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My sense (yep!) of Aspergers: It is NOT part of the “autistic spectrum”. The cluster o
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The CBC produced a 43 minute documentary called “ The Disappearing Male“. Good luck fin
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Dear Reader,
Words were exchanged last night.
You could call it a “fight”.
See, i knew t
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The poet John Donne talks about “trepidation of the spheres” and, I was thinking last night after settling Charlie in bed, that there’s been some trepidation in our little corner of the cosmos. This whole business of adolescence combined with an ongoing growth spurt has made our daily routine well, “interesting-er“: A neologism, but maybe [...]
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When you have a child with autism, life is one big plan.
You plan what to cook for dinner. Keeping i
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In many states (such as Virginia), families of autistic children have been seeking legislation to provide for insurance coverage for treatment (usually ABA therapy) for their children. A recent decision involving insurance coverage for eating disorders in New Jersey might be of interest: As reported in today’s Star-Ledger, Horison—the state’s largest health insurer—has agreed to [...]
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Dear abfh,
First of all, I want to apologise for misinterpreting your post. I understand that just
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Dear abfh,
First of all, I want to apologise for misinterpreting your post. I understand that just
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Dear abfh,
First of all, I want to apologise for misinterpreting your post. I understand that just
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McDonalds. Burger King.
They’re the competition.
Not against Guardians of Healthy (and Happy) Meals.
They’re competition for staff—for workers—for disabled adults who need support in their living, work, and other arrangements.
And, if you cook burgers and fill drinks at a fast-food restaurant, you don’t need the sort of training—which can be extensive—that can be called for in assisting [...]
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… “Fuck all” by Atari Teenage Riot
If I could give a somewhat accurate portraya
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As awful as it sounds, there are those days where I don’t feel particularly thankful for anyth
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By: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
Fall is well underway here in Michigan, and the beautiful fall colors
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By: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW
Development is a complex process, and truly amazing when you break it
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For all the concern and criticism about the use of restraints in public schools on disabled students, sometimes it seems there’s no end to hearing about yet another school district that has improperly restrained a child. Yesterday’s McDowell News reports that a 14-year-old autistic student was restrained using a “belt-like device”—-a belt used to help [...]
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By: Erin Roon, MA CCC-SLP
Take a moment to read this short conversation between a mother and son.
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This post briefly reviews Lisa Rivero’s The Homeschooling Option: How to Decide When It’
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We had the Roc’s fall conference, 4-year eval, and IEP meeting yesterday and my head is still
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