Autism Unexpected Archive: July 2011


  • Siblings and autism: How do we reconcile their needs?

    Balancing the needs of our typical children with those of our autistic kids is difficult. How can we make sure all our kids get what they need and form a strong sibling bond? Published July 25 2011

  • What to say to parents of children with autism

    You want to be supportive of your friend who has a child with autism but you don't know what to say. Here are some thoughts. Published July 13 2011

  • Accepting autism in my own child

    Autism acceptance is a big deal to those of us in the autism community. Sometimes, however, the biggest hurdle is accepting autism in our own children. Published July 5 2011

AUTHOR
Jean Winegardner

Jean Winegardner

When Jean had her first child in 2001, "autism" was about the scariest word she could think of. Six years later when her second child was diagnosed with PDD-NOS, a form of autism, she was just happy to have a ...

Read More

Question of the Day

Should the Government track and store American's personal data in the name of security?

View results

Photo Galleries
Featured
  • The Chinese Slant

    A round eye’s guide into the Chinese world.

  • Wells On Baseball

    This column will cover anything that has anything remotely to do with the game of baseball, from the game itself to mid-summer trades to offseason moves.

  • Culinary Quest

    Great discoveries in the world of restaurants and chefs fulfill the quest for delicious food and cooking.

  • TV Den

    Television commentary, reviews, news and nonstop DVR catch-up by Lisa King Doloff and friends.

  • Right Angles

    “Right Angles” explores serious subjects, such as the Islamization of the Middle East and delegitimization of Israel, with humor, candor and a twist.

  • Understanding Health & Addiction

    Covering a real world perspective on the various topics associated with health and addiction issues people want to know about.

Popular Threads
Powered by Disqus