RING DESCRIPTION: If you are a blogger who blogs about autism, please join so that we may form more connections in the blogosphere! More connections = more resources. You may be autistic, parents of autistic children, a researcher, a special ed teacher, or be related to or a friend of someone who has been diagnosed PDD-NOS, Asperger's, or elsewhere on the autistic spectrum. But You Must be a Blogger and you must blog about autism! Websites or forums about autism are Not Blogs; there is a different RingSurf ring for websites.
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWParenting A Complex ChildParenting A Complex Child is about adapting and communicating with your child. Much of the information is relevant to Autism because my son experiences the dual diagnosis Autism and Down's Syndrome but it is intended to be used to customize approaches to any child with disabilities.
A Preemie's JourneyThis is the blog of a stay at home mum to four amazing kids, one of whom was born at 24 weeks, and now has special needs. In August 2003 he was diagnosed with Autism, in January 2005 with learning disabilities. This is the journey of a special needs family,
Can you hear the siren?Sharing a bit of our life with the world at large, including the joys, struggles, concerns, and laughs we experience as parents of 3 kids, one of whom can be found somewhere in the middle of "the spectrum".
My Beautiful Child Griffin & AutismThis blog is dedicated to my son who is high functioning and hyperlexic.It's all about the challenges of autism, the tears of joy and pain, and how we deal with it all in a fun and positive way.
Patrick Fitzgerald's WeblogA magpie's view of the world -- what is bright and shiny today?
BlogggThe home site of the Autism Bloggers ring, and site of Moi....member of the Liberal Coalition, a musician and teacher....
Operation Super WomanJust a mom who isnt a superwoman, living in a world with an autistic son.
My Son's AutismAwalkabout's WeblogA developing slice of life about my kids with autism, and observations on life in general
The Stimming Spotautism and asperger family