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Doctoral Student Seeking Autistic Adviser for ASD Study on Sexuality
I am a neurotypical doctoral student at the University of Windsor. I am doing my dissertation study on sexuality and its social context in the lives of people on the autism spectrum. I am looking…
Read More →On Gratitude
My son Leo has passed the eleven and a half years mark. I feel like I’m finally hitting my stride as an autism parent, in terms of accepting Leo on his own terms, and not…
Read More →My Children Want You to Know
My children are both diagnosed on the autism spectrum. I wrote this to address some of the misconceptions and stereotypes about autism, and to help their voices be heard. My children want you to know…
Read More →Non-speaking Self Advocate on Communication
A couple of weeks ago someone read my article “Being Happy” and wrote a comment on Facebook. This person seemed to believe that I must want to speak, that I would be much happier if…
Read More →The Importance of School Choice
I always feel the need to add a disclaimer when writing about why I chose to homeschool and why I think it is better for my family. I do believe that public school is better…
Read More →On Autism and the Colorado Shooting
Dear Mr. Scarborough and MSNBC: Nearly one week has passed since you, Mr. Scarborough, made the false and unsupportable claim that most people who commit the kind of violence seen in Aurora, Colorado are on…
Read More →Autism Women’s Network Statement on Gender
AWN both recognizes and affirms each individual’s gender identity. We will not tolerate abusive behavior based on perceived or actual gender identity and presentation. We recognize that gender is not a binary, and that one…
Read More →Being Happy
I am usually a very happy person. I am not happy all the time and my face does not always show the depth of my emotions. Sometimes my body reaction to situations is very similar,…
Read More →Autism is a Disability
Why am I writing a letter to Disney? Click >>> here <<< for the story. When I receive a response from Disney, you’ll be the first to hear about it. **** Subject: Disability Grievance My child is…
Read More →Busting Myths About Autistic Girls and Women, One Unicorn at a Time
We Unicorns seldom have a chance to gather in the magical wild lands of Manhattan, but thanks to a press pass arranged by Sharon daVanport, president of Autism Women’s Network, I got to meet another of…
Read More →From Ableist to Self Advocate
I was once an ableist. And I was my own target. I had never before thought about my life and where I am now in these terms: from ableist to self-advocate. It might seem strange to…
Read More →Being Different
I’ve heard that what makes me different Also makes me wrong or bad That just because I’m different Means that I should be sad. But I am here to tell you That different’s not all…
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