Teaching One Autistic Student to Ask For Help
Teaching One Autistic Student to Ask For Help by
Teaching One Autistic Student to Ask For Help by
by Amy Sequenzia From time to time I find myself
by Judy Endow Autistic People of All Ages Can Learn
Epilepsy I am writing this as, partly, a rant.
by Judy Endow Autism and Consequences Sometimes a person with
Autistic People: Persons or Projects by Judy Endow Autistic
Disability, Dignity and "Cost" by Amy Sequenzia Warning: I am
The Changing Implementation of Accommodations Accommodations are something provided
One Person At A Time I wrote about this before
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"Speechless" has been picked up by ABC. "Speechless”, is
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Autism "Awareness" and May Flowers This is my THANK
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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.
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!
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 Amy Sequenzia If you are not Disabled and
by Judy Endow Even though people described me
X Company is respectfully educating viewers about the ableism, discrimination and elimination of disabled people during the war. Hopefully, it will make more people aware of how disabled people are still discriminated against and abused in unthinkable ways.
by Judy Endow The “hidden curriculum” refers to
Autistic author and consultant, Judy Endow, shares strategies for managing sensory sensitivities when eating out.
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