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Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWLearn to Speak Dave in 24 HoursViews of the world through the eyes of a young family living with Autism.
That Blind GlassOne mom's journey with a son on the autism spectrum.
Ferman Family BlogA blog detailing the daily events of the Ferman Family - a husband and wife and 3 year old autistic son who live in Metro Atlanta. The ups and the downs about living with a toddler with autism for anyone interested in reading about it.
Autism and Beautiful FlowersIt's the ongoing story of our autistic son, Jackson as well as news, information, and commentary.
Autism-SchmatismAutism-Schmatism
This blog is about my 5 year old son, K.C., who is Autistic. K.C. has a 'Big Brother' who is 6 years old. This blog is named "Autism-Schmatism" from my Grandma. My Grandma is always saying, "Autism Schmatism", "K.C. is a beautiful little boy, enough with the Autism being such a tragedy already."
Reaching CharlieThis is a book that I have written about our son's autism and how it affects our family. The book is laid out in chapter format and is easily navigated.
Mom without a ManualParenthood is an adventure. It is supposed to be intuitive and natural. However, raising a child with Autism requires a doctorate in psychology, sociology, medicine, occupational therapy, speech therapy, education as well as the law. It can be truly fascinating and exhausting at the same time!
miracles do happenThis is the story of Dessi's recovery from autism spectrum disorder.We have been treating Dessi since 2 years doing RDI and recently we started Amy Yasko's protocol.
Charlie Is My NameThis is a blog written entirely by my son, who is six and has autism. I have set it up for him because he frequently wants to write on the computer. I felt it would be beneficial for both sides, us and him, to open up to the world what is inside a child with autism. It may be nonsense, or it may be insight, you decide.
Diary of an Autism MomDo I have autism? Nope but my son does. He is 5 years old and living on the spectrum. If you are looking for a warm fuzzy blog about autism, this is not it. I am over being positive about autism. There is nothing positive about it. While I stay optimistic about his future because our intervention, I am realistic about it's impact and over all the talk of ausitm meaning "special". B.S. Autism sucks! Period. My son is special, but not because he has autism. He is special because of who he is without that label; sweet, talented and loveable. Everyone that meets him falls in love with him. This is my journey and my place to write and vent.
Autism, Going Green, and a Twenty Somethinga place for autism article reviews, going green tips, and the occasional twenty something update!
my life in his worldMy son Nicholas is an intelligent and energetic 15 year old who just happens to be autistic. Being his dad has changed my life in a million ways. I love him very much. This blog is about him, me, our family, and our life with autism.
Autism BlogA social networking site for people whose lives have been touched by autism.
One Dad's OpinionMy blog is for discussion of all things related to autism. I am the father of an autistic boy.
CuringAutismBlogOur journey to recover "Mike," age 15, who has PDD-NOS, using Yasko and applied kinesiology.
A Parent Spectrum DisorderI am a Christian mom; my oldest has asperger\\\'s syndrome. As a parent with 2 other kids, there is plenty of disorder.
Special Needs ParentA site geared towards the parents of special needs kids.
SurlymomMOTHERHOOD, AUTISM, "VANILLAS," AND RANDOM MUSINGS.
Whitterer on AutismA wry look at parenting with one foot on two continents;
A Day in the LifeA day in the life of a family dealing with autism.