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Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) This is more directed to parents of neurodiverse kids than it is for adults. Sorry to my good, good friend for using a conversation to spark a blog...
Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) This is more directed to parents of neurodiverse kids than it is for adults. Sorry to my good, good friend for using a conversation to spark a blog...
Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) As Olivia’s daily life becomes more structured, and the boys are doing well in school, I seem to find myself more relaxed. This means I’ve taken up some...
Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) Let’s talk about middle school. Let’s talk about Daniel’s upcoming middle school. Let’s talk about arguments I’ve heard that support Daniel’s upcoming middle school. Let’s talk about how...
Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) I get to be reminded of this quite often. This false dichotomy between those with “high functioning autism” and those with “mid to low functioning autism.” Why? Because...
Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) Educators, I know for the most part, most of you went into this profession to educate the next generation of students. You wanted to help them succeed and...
Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) I have been recently following a few different conversations online about raising autistic kids. There has been something that I keep saying no matter what the situation is,...
Home » Posts tagged: “accessibility” (Page 2) We are writing to you on behalf of the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network. ASAN has partnered with researchers at multiple universities to create the AASPIRE Gateway Project (www.aaspire.org/gateway). The...