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Another Edition of Autism Hero Highlights

There are so many fabulous blog posts about Autism and Aspergers that I discover each week I thought it was time to showcase them.

I usually post on Saturdays so I can link up with the wonderful #SpecialSaturday on Twitter.

1. Shocking News: Autism Has Not Ruined My Life

My son is the best thing that’s ever happened to me. I don’t wish for a different child. I don’t regret, even for one minute, that HE is MY child. I feel profoundly honored to be his co-adventurer in life.

Beautiful post about the joys of parenting a child with Autism.

YOU CAN FIND MAMA BE GOOD ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK.

2. J is for Jealousy

You can’t fully appreciate what you have when you’re not paying attention.

Heartbreaking and thought-provoking post on the constant vigilance required of Autism parents.

YOU CAN FIND SPECTRUM MUMMY ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK.

3. Things I Know About Endings & Beginnings

Today marks both an ending and a beginning for my son and my family. Today is his last day in a special education setting – as of next year he will begin Year 2 at his local public school.

Kirsty writes about the mixture of joy and sadness in her sons transition to mainstream school.

YOU CAN FIND MY HOME TRUTHS ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK.

4. The Search for Autistic Adults

Want to know about autism? Ask someone autistic!

That says it all really. This is the final response in a series of posts about Alan Zarembo’s series on autism for The Los Angeles Times.

YOU CAN FIND THAUTCAST ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK.

Have you written an Autism post this week? Feel free to link up and share your post here.


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