Communication, Interaction, and Autism Acceptance
Communication, Interaction and Autism Acceptance Communication, Interaction, and
Communication, Interaction and Autism Acceptance Communication, Interaction, and
by Amy Sequenzia Being Proudly Autistic Being proudly Autistic.
by Judy Endow Autism and Rhetorical Questions Autistic people may
by Judy Endow The traumatic event of death is something
Things have changed so much since we started Ollibean in 2010 and it's only getting better. Our Holiday Giveaway is our way of saying thank you for all that you do to make it happen.
by Judy Endow Christmas will soon be here again.
Autism, Perseveration and Holding onto Thoughts by Judy
Martin Pistorius, author of the New York Times best-seller, Ghost Boy: The
I thought I wouldn't write about this case . I've been
I've recently read an article about how some researches are
I use the movement of things outside of me for
Acceptance, connection, and belonging. Home. Thank you Deaf Film Camp for making such awesome videos!
This past summer two new autism books were released within
I've written about this before: parents of Autistic children sharing
I am an autistic woman who has lived both in
The field of autism is very new – not even 100 years old yet! This means we are constantly learning new things. We now know that what works for most children to learn does not always work for autistic children. In fact, it can be detrimental to their learning. Those of us in the field of autism will likely need to change the way we deliver help to those who seek it and change the way we teach our students.
My friend Cara wrote this awesome article about being "ugly"
My autistic neurology means that I am not good at
I am an autistic woman. Most of my life people
Accommodations are important and they work. I should not be
I am an intelligent autistic woman. I manage my own
Will Chuck Forget? Chuck is terrified to go to
Each individual who has an autism spectrum diagnosis got that
Kerima Çevik on Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of
Something about autistic sensory difference that I do not see addressed in the literature is the fact that sensory system needs change over time.
I am a speaking autistic woman. Even so, I rarely
I told Professor Wurzburg's class in March and April about
Because of my autism I often experience sensory overload. Many
I have written about how I had to unlearn ableism.
I recently moved. It involved working with a realtor, a
Just started another diet. I am determined to lose a
Autism Positivity is coming out of April stronger. Tired A