#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Advocacy July 16, 2017 August 22, 2018 What really matters: Let’s focus what we in the autism community can agree on by admin “We have spent so much time arguing about this and that that we can’t agree on anything. And agreement is the only way to…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective March 6, 2017 August 22, 2018 Wisdom I gleamed from John Elder Robison by admin After reading John’s books and hearing him speak I could see him standing right next to me in the AMC lobby asking the same…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Autism Speaks August 31, 2016 August 19, 2020 A Woman to Be Reckoned With: The Controversial Legacy of Suzanne Wright by Debra Muzikar by Amy Gravino I first met Suzanne Wright in New York at the Permanent Mission of Bangladesh, just before I spoke at the United…
Autism - General, Autism Shift March 5, 2016 November 20, 2018 Eye contact: is it important? by admin by Debra Muzikar “Kevin will use age-appropriate eye contact in (3 out of 4) verbal interactions with adults or peers in 4 trials as…
Autism Speaks, Interviews December 9, 2015 August 31, 2018 Stephen Shore talks about his appointment to the Autism Speaks Board of Directors by admin By Debra Muzikar Yesterday I had the opportunity to ask Dr. Stephen Shore some questions about his recent appointment to the Board of Directors…
Parent Perspective December 3, 2014 August 22, 2018 The power of visioning by admin by Debra Muzikar Last year while attending a College Success class at Santa Barbara City College, Kevin was taught success equals vision plus action….
Book/Movie Review January 24, 2014 August 31, 2018 John Elder Robison “Raising Cubby” memoir book review by admin By Debra Hosseini “We wanted a town where we could all feel like we fit in – a place that accommodated geeks and freaks,…
Autism - General, Temple Grandin December 3, 2013 September 2, 2018 John Elder Robison Temple Grandin in Top 15 Blogs by admin In the last month, John Elder Robison decided to step down from Autism Speaks, Art of Autism artists went out to lunch with Temple…