By: Yusei_Fudo Sunday, February 22, 2009 @2:45:21 PM
Feel the earth, it crumbles...// Underneath your feet.// You try to deny it.// When you plainly see// The rage you've instilled in me.// It's taking over...// Me!//
Can you feel it now?// Do you understand my pain?// Can't you see inside our hurt just the same?// Do you think about it now?// Even when you're going to lost it all...// I'm holding...
By: TannersDad Sunday, February 22, 2009 @4:08:51 AM
Ok everyone I cheated. I am very sorry. I have spent some time envisioning what our families living color first person narrative down to the touch, feel, smell, sight, sound, and voice of the grass is. Although I have not taken the step of putting pen to paper. It is kind of exciting just to think there is a future beyond the touch, smell,...
By: kbgirl Saturday, February 21, 2009 @9:46:39 AM
You can read my whole blog about Aspergers here:
Bumble Bee Learns to Fly
Every spring my kids and I incubate and hatch chicken eggs. It is our Easter tradition. When I first started hatching eggs, a farmer told me that it is very important that the chicks break out of the shells completely on their own. It strengthens them to peck their way...
By: lassie Saturday, February 21, 2009 @8:09:56 AM
I read Tanner's Dad's blog and thought about things that are amazing for us even today. We are in the process of planning the future with our daughter who has Asperger Syndrome. She has huge sensory issues and extreme anxiety. While she is quite high functioning, she has barriers to a normal future, and we are looking to...
By: TannersDad Saturday, February 21, 2009 @5:08:20 AM
I have been challenged to write our vividly in a first person narrative our families amazing future. This entails full living color word pictures of our dreams fulfilled. This is just a small part of the assignment. The program is based on the work of Dr. Cooper. I understand that once the amazing future picture is in place then I am to do...
By: Yusei_Fudo Wednesday, February 18, 2009 @1:40:37 PM
I've currently gotten into online shopping. At first, Amazon.com seemed like a great place. You could get free shipping on a number of things and no tax. According to their help section, they take credit and debit cards, plus Amazon, Visa, Mastercard, and Amex Gift Cards. But, there's no place to put them!
(I've been trying to use a Visa gift...
By: TannersDad Sunday, February 15, 2009 @7:41:46 AM
This was one of the toughest weeks I have ever had in my adventure of Autism advocacy. A people calling me to tell me the new autism insurance law in Illinois does not have teeth to make insurance companies follow the rules, having to give up getting some of Tanners medicines ( no money), Dr. Wakefield being attacked, and the devastating...
By: barbluskin Saturday, February 14, 2009 @8:27:25 AM
Just wanted to say hello. I am a psychologist at the autism society of Minnesota as well as the parent of an adult son. I am always hoping to learn from the experiences of those on the spectrum.
By: psychmom Friday, February 13, 2009 @3:09:51 PM
On Valentine’s Day, twelve-year-old Ben races into the house and heads straight to the kitchen. “Are we having Cactus?” he asks Pam.
“Yes, you’re having a treat tonight,” she says.
“But is it Cactus?” Cactus Taqueria is his favorite burrito restaurant.
“You’re having a burrito,...
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