Covid19, Parent Perspective April 23, 2020 August 19, 2020 Welcome to Our Quarantine by admin Are there people like these in your sphere? People you are polite to, but have never really gotten to know? Or that your teen…
Autism and Holidays, Parent Perspective December 21, 2018 December 21, 2018 10 tips for choosing a gift for an autistic child by admin A repeated theme in the autism world, we can’t expect traditional or typical. We should adapt, and shoot instead for exceptional. By Jim Walter…
Parent Perspective December 27, 2017 August 22, 2018 Acceptance is a multifaceted process by admin 2nd in the new monthly series of ‘Happy Sawyer’ By Nikki Mann I don’t think I’d realised how much Sawyer’s first 2 or 3…
Interviews, Parent Perspective September 19, 2017 August 22, 2018 Advice for parents of children on the autism spectrum by admin “I realized that parents are caring for their children 24 hours a day, but who is caring for them?” LisaMarie Bernardo, CLC Ron Sandison interviews…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Interviews, Parent Perspective May 5, 2017 November 4, 2018 Love that Boy: Ron Fournier shares how a former U.S. President’s words became the title of his book by admin During their eight road trips Tyler discovered his father’s unconditional love. Ron learned that Tyler was wired neurologically different—he would have to rewire himself…
Parent Perspective January 5, 2017 September 7, 2018 The Art of Letting Go and Deliberate Creation by admin “Uncertainty is one of the primary human fears,” Teal Swan By Keri Bowers Being constant as it is, the world around us is always…
Parent Perspective November 29, 2016 August 28, 2018 On the eve of my autistic son’s 22nd birthday … this is my wish for you by admin By Debra Muzikar I write this blog on the eve of my son Kevin’s 22nd birthday. For typical children there are certain ages that…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Autism Shift, Females and Autism November 8, 2015 December 12, 2019 An Autistic Perspective: Top tips for what to do and what not to do for ASD kids and teens! by admin There are times when caregivers, family members or total strangers speak up before we have answered the question ourselves. While we are trying hard…