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Blogging For Autism on Autisable
Many people have asked me what Autisable provides for the Autism Community. This is an interesting question, and my initial response has been to ask them what they think it provides. I know it's a bit cheesy, but I… -
To Read: Autism and Aspergers Blog Posts
There are so many fabulous blog posts about Autism and Aspergers that I discover each week I thought it was time to showcase them. 1. A fun post from Sunday at Extreme Parenthood Special Needs Ryan Gosling A post that… -
Providing a Voice - Who Knew?
One of the by-products of working on a site like Autisable is hearing the responses and insights from people. My last post talked about how Kate Winslet was inspired to start a foundation because she was a part of somet… -
Cyber Bullying: Putting Out The Fire
When people post horrid things on the internet, what they really want is your attention and disdain. Mostly attention. In this case, a person or persons has listed names of people in a negative way. It's a common beh… -
Message from the Outside Part Two
My last post invited you to participate in a conversation about reactions to special needs: what people on the outside thought about special needs kids and what parents on the inside wanted people to know. Thank you, e… -
Virtual Friends
When I first started this blog, I imagined that my only readers would be my friends and family- those who were curious about Pudding and autism, but didn’t like to ask. I wasn’t expecting to become pa… -
Would you be interested in an Autism and/or Special Needs Blogger Conference
I really enjoyed the BlogHer conference environment. The breakout sessions weren’t my cup of tea, but I enjoyed meeting new bloggers and PR reps. I also enjoyed being in NY. I also learned a lot about the typ… -
Pushed off the diving board
This is my first blog experience...bear with me... I am feeling pushed off the diving board again. I found out last night in the middle of a large social situation that my son's TSS has been freely telling other parent… -
Spectrum Blogs
Hope, Encouragement, Support and Solutions were what I needed when it first became clear that my son behaved a little differently from other children. My friends and family did their very best to be supportive, b… -
Lighten up!
I don’t believe people when they say they don’t want sympathy for their child’s disability. Check the thesaurus, sympathy isn’t a bad thing.
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