Do No Harm – by On The Train With Sophie I couldn’t agree more.
https://walkinontheedge.wordpress.com/2014/10/22/do-no-harm-2/
Trigger warning: discussion of ABA, and mention of sexual abuse. There’s something that I keep seeing, specifically on posts regarding the issue of ABA, and, as a neurotypical parent, I honest...
https://walkinontheedge.wordpress.com/2014/10/13/whats-up-with-the-blind-spot/
Acceptance, inclusion, and the day to day journey of a family and their Autistic Child in the Neuro-typical (NT) world.
Originally posted on love explosions : I am NOT Kelli Stapleton. Don’t call me that. And I sure as hell hope you aren’t either. Or I have a call to child protective services that I am mo...
https://walkinontheedge.wordpress.com/2014/10/09/i-am-not-kelli-stapleton/
Parents / adults – regardless of neurology – LISTEN to children. WE are the building blocks of their future, and their trust in us is the foundation we build – or don’t. The choice is our...
Originally posted on Thirty Days of Autism : I have been thinking about limits: the edges of ourselves… that place where we interface with the world. Our limits and where we set them are the c...
Originally posted on Musings of an Aspie : I was in the cereal aisle in Target, waiting for The Scientist to decide on his cereal purchase, when I overheard this exchange between a mother and he...
https://walkinontheedge.wordpress.com/2014/08/25/the-importance-of-the-pasta-on-the-left/
Acceptance, inclusion, and the day to day journey of a family and their Autistic Child in the Neuro-typical (NT) world.
https://walkinontheedge.wordpress.com/2014/08/16/istandwithconner/
Originally posted on Thirty Days of Autism : Autistic people and those who love and support them are working hard to take a stand against negative and stigmatizing messages about the experience ...
REALLY interesting, and an important issue – definitely helps a parent manage their frustration to know this – and it helps us be better parents to know this too!
https://walkinontheedge.wordpress.com/2014/07/12/paying-attention-while-autistic/