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One Dad's Opinion: An Inadequate Summary of the Hub at USD Part 1
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Thursday, June 26, 2008. An Inadequate Summary of the Hub at USD Part 1. What follows is a completely inadequate summary of the occasion of The Autism Hub. Presentation at University of San Diego's Autism Institute.
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One Dad's Opinion: A Bit Rusty, Very Proud
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. A Bit Rusty, Very Proud. Ahhh, much better. And now, back to it. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 2011. Some words to chew on. Today I wore this to work out. No work out for mama: Bummer. For him and a...
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Thanks, Trudy, For Hurting My Brain | Autiemom Speaks Out
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Thanks, Trudy, For Hurting My Brain. July 21, 2006 at 12:04 am ( Autieparenting. Autieparents is a Yahoo group I started in June of 2005 as a way to meet the needs of autistic parents of autistic children. This is the group description:. There is a point of intersection between adult autistic advocacy and parenting of autistic children. That intersection is called Autieparenting. Certainly not all of the parents in my group are autistic, but most have either been given an official diagnosis or are so bla...
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Don’t Ruin it For Me | Autiemom Speaks Out
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Don’t Ruin it For Me. August 8, 2006 at 1:55 pm ( Autieparenting. Commenting on NT comments. A few days ago I stumbled upon a video called The Face of Autism. I wasn’t sure what to expect, because I have read titles like this before, and I never ended up liking the message. It was a blurb, inserted by the editors, in reference to the article What Do Animals Think? An interview with Temple Grandin by Verlyn Klinkenborg. I remember actually. The subtitle or tagline that came right before the story proper:.
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One Dad's Opinion: Peg Board
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Thursday, August 27, 2009. I am very pleased today to offer you One Dad's Opinion. S second-ever guest-blogger piece! This piece was written by my friend Diana Pastora Carson of Ability Awareness. A Walk with Joaquin.
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One Dad's Opinion: Quintessential Summer Day
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Saturday, August 1, 2009. Wow - we had a lively day around here today! For a look at their oldest rider, Millie. She is 93 years old. Wow. Affection for his horse and instructor. After C dismounted and we gathered aro...
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One Dad's Opinion: Movement Differences
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Friday, August 17, 2007. I was recently given a document with a request for input. Movement Differences for people with autism. Martha R. Leary. I like that :). August 17, 2007 at 11:37 AM. I nearly went ballistic.
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One Dad's Opinion: One Dad's Opinion...
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Thursday, January 10, 2008. As you may have gathered by some of the comments to my last entry. I promised that I would post something here about the presentation at USD. I think one of the most significant memories I ...
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One Dad's Opinion: A Tale of Three Cities
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Saturday, April 21, 2007. A Tale of Three Cities. I'd like to tell you about three cities. The first city is really more of a hamlet. It is known as Colin's Landing. Our next city is Tylertown. Would set them straight.
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One Dad's Opinion: Redefining the "Happy Camper"
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This is one Dad's opinion of various subjects, most of which involve the day to day aspects of raising children who are mildly autistic. I have three young sons, two of whom have been diagnosed with autism, and this has opened my eyes to the always-interesting world of autistic perspective. Saturday, July 18, 2009. Redefining the "Happy Camper". Like the shutting down of fraudulent autism cure peddlers " Care Clinics. Next I notice that my friend Bev has done the same over at Asperger Square 8. In which ...