Listen to My Voice
Listen to My Voice
In an interview with NPR’s A Closer Look, my son, Jacob, and I talk about living with autism. During our interview we talk about many aspects of our lives, but one theme is reoccurring […]
In an interview with NPR’s A Closer Look, my son, Jacob, and I talk about living with autism. During our interview we talk about many aspects of our lives, but one theme is reoccurring […]
I have given at least 100 presentations on living with autism to crowds of all sizes. My most requested presentation is entitled Let Me Fall. I begin with a preview of a documentary made about […]
In part I, I talked about my 15-year-old Autistic son, Jacob, and our […]
Navigating Depression with my autistic son, and how people with Autism showed us deep compassion and empathy.
The use of American idioms are common among most age groups as a way of explaining ideas in a few words that are assumed to have global meaning. For someone like me, who tends to take […]
There are many films portraying autism in American Cinema. Adam, Snow Cake, Mozart and the Whale, Mercury Rising, but the most well know is Rainman. Each film […]
Over the past decade, I have had the opportunity to speak to many groups of people about living with autism. Many of the events also had me participating […]
While traveling with friends this past week, I got to visit a lakeside park in Toronto. We walked down a gravel path and onto a small beach that was nestled into […]
This week, I am a guest blogger for TutorScout. Follow the link to read the post.
http://www.tutorscout.ca/tutoring-for-children-with-special-needs/
Feel free to spend sometime checking out their website, […]
I had a meltdown today. This is what it is like for me.
We often put autism on parade through television and social media, as we portray the meltdown as uncontrollable violent outbursts that endanger everyone around them. […]