Henry
Some call him a kid Others say he is a young man But whatever you call him
Some call him a kid Others say he is a young man But whatever you call him
I originally wrote this piece for the blog 107daysofaction.wordpress.com. I asked for permission to reprint it to
Another April has passed – big sigh of relief! As an autistic I have a love/hate relationship with
Thursday, April 24, was a day that I'd been waiting for that day for a long time.
There is a saying, “love makes the world go round,” but for real it is NOT love.
This poem is for my young friends: Evie, Ty, Max, Fallon, Mu, Jack, Emma, H., Philip, Oliver, Brooke, Henry, Miri, Cody, MissG, MasterL, and many others I cannot name here but I know are going to grow up to change the conversation. You make me very happy!
by Dr. Mary Schuh: SWIFT Center Recently, National Public Radio’s (NPR) “All Things Considered” aired a story
As an autistic, I sometimes feel boxed in by the best practice strategy of inclusion. Please don’t
Dan Habib's Tedx Talk on the importance of inclusion, belonging and disabling segregation. Habib is the creator
Guest blogger Kara Ayers is the Advocacy and Dissemination Coordinator for The University of Cincinnati University Center