Autism, Behavior and the Impact of Kindness
Judy Endow on Autism, Behavior and the Impact of Kindness
Judy Endow on Autism, Behavior and the Impact of Kindness
Autism "Awareness" and May Flowers This is my THANK
Autism and Visual Thinking Many autistic people think visually.
No more deficit based Autism Awareness. Autism Acceptance focuses on the strengths and abilities of autistic people.
by Judy Endow The traumatic event of death is something
As a non-speaking Autistic, I pay special attention to comments and statements made by parents of other non-speaking Autistics, especially children. Many times I see parents lamenting that they will never listen to their Autistic child say "I love you", or how much they long to hear those words.
Autistic high school student Dillan Barmache, has so much to say and
by Amy Sequenzia Ableism: we know it is everywhere
By Judy Endow For many years having friends eluded me.
by Judy Endow I think in colors. My thinking
by Judy Endow Sometimes autistic neurology – specifically our
by Judy Endow The neurology of a person with
by Judy Endow Even though people described me
by Judy Endow The “hidden curriculum” refers to
Autistic author and consultant, Judy Endow, shares strategies for managing sensory sensitivities when eating out.
Your child's disability is not about you. Your child’s
by Judy Endow Christmas will soon be here again.
Ollibean Holiday Giveaway "The Real Experts" The Real Experts : Readings
Stimtastic - Chewable Jewelry, Stim Toys and Fidgets. Run by an autistic
"Love Explosions" by the wonderful Beth Ryan is on our
Bigots don’t have to right to demand “proof” of my competence, especially when they are dismissing my humanity by talking about me, without me. I demand respect.
Verbally prompting each step of a sequence isn’t an expedient way for many students with autism to learn routines.
Autism, Perseveration and Holding onto Thoughts by Judy
Autism and Public Perception by Judy Endow
As an autistic person I have my share of differences.
I've recently read an article about how some researches are
I use the movement of things outside of me for
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 visual sensory aspects of the way autism plays out
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.