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Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWTaking the road less traveledThis blog deals with the everyday life of a family with 3 children. My middle child (age 7) has autism. I started writing my blog while pregnant with my 3rd child so many of my entries are centered on the challenges of a new baby. Now that I\'ve the care of our autistic son has shifted from my husband back to myself, I hope to write more on topics relating to my son.
Diamonds in the SewerBlogging about parenting, what went right and wrong during my 'rehabilitation' at college, and launching a brand new autistic artist into the world. A great deal about the exploitation of the disabled and their parents.
Solid GoneIntended to be a general commentary on life, the universe etc but has turned into something of an environmentalist rant of late. Trying to address this!
Serenity Now!How I survive managing a way-too-complicated life.
Possibilities.1217"finding a cure begins with hope" A mother's thoughts on the journey to her son's Autism and beyond.
Alphabet SoupWhen we got our son's diagnosis of PDD-NOS/ASD I remember thinking "it's just alphabet soup." Eight months later I've gotten a little more clarity. Hopefully, there is more to come.
Along the SpectrumA view of autism from along the spectrum
Autism: Deal With It!A blog about dealing with Autism as an adult and as a parent. Not your typical "____ caused my (child's) Autism" blog! I hope by sharing my challenges, others can help me and I can help them. Oh, and it is also a way to sell my Autism related T-Shirts (Hey, at least I am honest about it!)
My Sam I AmOur journey with Sam and Autism.
Asper...what?A mother's journal of raising a son with Asperger Syndrome, looking for humor in our lives, and finding joy every step of the way.
Stumbling Towards NormalA library mama's guide to raising an autistic son.
Aspie A-go-goThis is a blog about my son, Maxer, an Aspie, and our life together. This is about our journey of learning, patience, discovery and love. This is a story of an amazing boy who has touched the lives of many people in ways we are still trying to understand. He lives not a day without the pain of trying to decode the world around him. My goal is to share with you our peaks and valleys along this journey.
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Autism BulletinNews, insights and resources for parents of kids with autism spectrum disorders, by a parent of a young child with an autism spectrum disorder
Scientifically MindedThe autism section of scientificallyminded.com offers news about advances in autism science written for both the lay public and research community. A specific focus of the site is on debunking poorly reported or misunderstood autism research.
Links to actual research articles discussed in popular media reports will be provided whenever possible in an attempt to allow parents, individuals with autism, or people interested in the field access to original data without media interference.
FATHER OF CHILD WITH AUTISMthe day to day life of a father who has a son with autism showing all sides to living with autism including the bad the good and ugly.
Diary of a Crazed MommyHiddenRecoveryViable
therapy options for social gray areas are presented through my son's intervention summary. Specifics
utilizing ABA delivered via NET for Theory Of Mind, Executive Functioning, and Abstract Thinking deficits
are presented throughout this site. The latest in biomedical treatment is included under ResourcesMy intent is to raise awareness about the wide range of children on the spectrum, dispelling the
stereotype that Autism is a hopeless untreatable disability.
The Adventures of Leelo and His Potty-Mouthed MomOur family is three years into our son's autistic voyage. We accept him and love him for who he is, but we are also helping him learn via behavioral therapy. Also I brag a whole fuck of a lot about my three kids. As this is my blog. And that is my right.
Autism changing the way we look at the worldI have an online store called What Girlz Want, my blog is about life with my 5 year old Cameron who was diagnosed at 3 with Autism, and is now said to have AS thanks to the GFCF diet.
Jen's BlotA blog of ramblings - A 34 year old Mom of two - my life, dreams, and learning to help my 6 year old with Asperger's.