Autism and Movement Fluidity in Thinking

2016-11-10T10:11:22-05:00By |Categories: Autism, blog, Judy Endow|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Autism and Movement Fluidity in Thinking by Judy Endow Unreliable Fluidity

Autistic Consultant on Autism, Making Friends and The Hidden Curriculum

2016-11-10T10:11:22-05:00By |Categories: Accommodations, Autism, blog, Judy Endow|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Autism, Making Friends and The Hidden Curriculum by Judy Endow

Parents, Are You Listening To Your Child?

2016-11-10T10:11:24-05:00By |Categories: Amy Sequenzia, Autism, blog, Neurodiversity, Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

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.

Autism, Accommodation and Differential Expectations

2016-11-10T10:11:24-05:00By |Categories: Accommodations, Author, blog, Judy Endow|Tags: , , , , , , |

People generally are very pleased with themselves when they have made an accommodation for me. I know this because they proudly announce it! In turn, I have learned to say thank you when people announce their thoughtfulness at making an accommodation for me. I truly am thankful because it allows me a fuller participation in the events going on around me. It also makes me smile because I have been making accommodations for people my whole life and it has never occurred to me to announce it!

Go to Top