Autism Shift, EmploymentJanuary 22, 2018<August 24, 2018 Make your workplace more accommodating for autistic employees by admin By Jim McKinley Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are very prevalent in the United States. One in 68 children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum…
Sibling PerspectiveJuly 30, 2017<August 22, 2018 8 things my brother with special needs taught me by admin “Sibtain taught me to love my life. He has taught me to be thankful and to stop complaining because darkness leads to light… always!”…
Dear MeDecember 1, 2015<August 31, 2018 Dear Me: A letter to my younger self by admin Written on Kevin’s 21st birthday. By Debra Muzikar Dear Younger Me, It’s 1997. As you sit in the neurologist’s office watching 3-year old Kevin…
Autism Shift, EducationApril 15, 2015<August 25, 2018 A Harvard graduate speaks: For inclusion to work education systems need to change by admin Simply allowing special needs students to sit in classrooms with typical students is not inclusion. Forcing students to change who they are, in order…
Book/Movie ReviewAugust 19, 2014<August 31, 2018 Engaging Art Activities: The Special Artist’s Handbook by admin by Debra Muzikar I was delighted to receive a complementary copy for review in the mail of the Second Edition of “The Special Artist’s…
Bullying, Parent PerspectiveNovember 7, 2013<August 25, 2018 I was a Bully for a Day by admin By Keri Bowers Bullying is a major call for help – both for the one being targeted and for the one perpetrating the bullying….