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(Photo description: yellow wildflowers by a split rail wood fence near a field)
In my writing about how all communication counts, I wrote about how my nonspeaking teenager used a lyric from a children’s song in the Spotify app to communica...
(photo description: screenshot from Spotify app of song “Five Little Duck”, yellow ducks are walking across the grass)
In years past, the focus for disability supports was weighted towards the idea that my nonspeaking son would be ‘...
cursive text on a pink pant leg that says “hugs & kisses”
Love can be hard to find in a world where hatred resides.
Perhaps it is easier to hastily judge and condemn than it is to take time to hold space for the unknown and different.
Ba...
Long ago, all the way back to infancy N loved books.
His hyperlexia was evident before he could crawl.
Sometimes I would lay him on his tummy and prop a picture book in front of him and he would tap at it with his little fist.
Later I fo...
There is a resurgence in promoting autism treatments or autism interventions, some even with a bit of virtue signaling about which one is “better”.
I want to plead with you here to rethink promoting “autism therapy” or “autism intervention...
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A story of a mom intentionally listening to and supporting her nonspeaking autistic son who uses robust creative multimodal communication to include echolalia (aka gestalt language).
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