School is out. Now what? Guest columnist Marc Sickel has some ideas to add structure and fun to your summer. Published June 29 2011
Sometimes autism parents feel alone out in the world. But even if you don't see us, we see you, and we want to say, "Me too. I get it." Published June 14 2011
So many of us autism moms are in need of some serious waterproof mascara. Here are some thoughts on why this is. Published June 9 2011
13-year-old Nat Jones expresses himself through his art, now on display in a cafe in his home town. Published June 1 2011
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 ...
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