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Trust, But Verify

January 24, 2013May 8, 2019 Sabrina Freeman, Ph.D. 0 Comments bullying, schoolandautism, stuartchaifetz, violence

President Ronald Reagan had a Russian proverb he liked to use when discussing relations with the Soviet Union: “Trust but

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Help IS NOT ON THE WAY – so “Buck Up”

January 18, 2013May 9, 2019 Kate Myers 0 Comments aggressionandaustism, aggressivebehavior, police, violence

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” – Martin Luther King, I am

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Scapegoating in the Aftermath of Sandy Hook

January 3, 2013January 16, 2021 Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg 0 Comments aspergers, mediaandautism, murder, sandyhook, violence

   Despite a number of clarifications in The New York Times and on ABC News, NBC News, and CNN that Asperger’s is not a predisposing factor

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Autism Shines

January 3, 2013May 15, 2019 Lexi Magnusson 0 Comments autismshines, facebook, sandyhook, social media, violence

I posted yesterday about my worries because of the autism association with the Newtown shooter. It was a rough day.

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Don’t Blame A Brain Type

December 23, 2012January 16, 2021 Tracy Quigley 0 Comments evil, mylittlemartian, poetry, violence

Autism is a sea of individuals.

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Finding Myself

December 21, 2012January 16, 2021 Leisa Hammett 0 Comments blogging for autism, facebook, shooting, socialmedia, tragedy, violence

Angst. Just heart-wrenching angst. That is how I would describe this past weekend. There were moments of joy that I

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Re: “I am Adam Lanza’s mother”

December 19, 2012January 16, 2021 Tracy Quigley 0 Comments mylittlemartian, shooting, violence

After the widely read blog post “I am Adam Lanza’s mother” all I can say, through gut wrenching tears, Dylan

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In Response To Connecticut

December 19, 2012January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments neurotypical, shooting, violence

By now you know there was a shooting in Connecticut. This is a tragedy, and I wish for none of

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Using the Word: Evil

December 15, 2012January 16, 2021 Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg 0 Comments evil, mentalillness, tragedy, violence

Guest Post from Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg – read more on her blog at http://www.disabilityandrepresentation.com Yesterday morning in Newtown, Connecticut, a young man murdered

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In Memoriam

December 15, 2012January 16, 2021 Lou Melgarejo 0 Comments memoriam, school, violence

“No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.”  ― C.S. Lewis

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S4 E16 Finding Joy
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S4 E16 Finding Joy

April 24, 2022April 24, 2022 Joel Manzer 0

  Ever get that feeling that some days you are the bird, and other days you’re the parked car? Let’s

S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories
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S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories

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S4 E12 Communication is Key
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S4 E12 Communication is Key

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S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help
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S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help

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