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Welcome New Visitors!

Written in 11-6-2009 by Melody | No Comments

Thanks to my friends at ASAN, AS Parenting is getting some exposure. I wanted to welcome those who happen to click links across “blogdom.” ASAN has been wonderfully inviting.

ASAN, Autistic Self Advocacy Network, is what it sounds like. Autistic people advocating for change. I first heard of the group during the 2008 political campaign. Many parents of autistic kids fired arrows at the president of ASAN, Ari Ne’eman, saying he didn’t know what it’s “really like.”

At the time, I was pretty new to the neurodiversity movement. While I agreed with the sentiment, I had a hard time defending his statements. I refound ASAN when I finally settled back down here in Texas. After having reconfirmed my Asperger’s diagnosis, I can say without a doubt, I know what it is to live in an alien world.

I do believe, no matter how naive it sounds, that we can live in harmony. Whether or not they can live in harmony with us, we need to try to understand them as much as we want them to understand us. More on these thoughts later.

If you would like to be included in writing for ASP, please e-mail me! I would love to include others thoughts and suggestions!

Welcome to Opening Day!

Written in 16-10-2008 by Melody | No Comments

There is obviously a lot of work needed on this site. I do however hope to have everything up and running within a month. I do have to admit though, I need help to get this started. I’m hoping to find some person or people who would be willing to help me.

Namely, right now, I’m hoping to find resources and links to include on this page. I know just how hard it is to find resource for ASD parents. For now, I would like to see options for people seeking education resources, especially homeschooling and how to deal with your child’s teacher.

The purpose of this site is for parents to join together whether or not you have ASD children. This does not mean, ASD or NT children, NT parents of ASD kids or ASD adults with no kids are not welcome. The primpary goal is support and resources for those of parents with ASDs.