By Allison Gabelman Being a parent is a very big commitment. It can be very stressful, but to a parent with a child who has autism, it is a much bigger deal. Every parent has a different story, and every parent is affected by stress differently. It is a huge part that comes along with … Continue reading How Does Autism Effect Parents?
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Person First Language: Why?
I'm not sure what this implies, but I mean its what Google came up with for person first language By N.I.N. As I walked into my second period English 10 class on a chilly spring morning, I was unsuspecting of the controversial discussion that was about to take place. Everyone settled into their seats as … Continue reading Person First Language: Why?
Divorce between parents with Children who have Autism
By: Jack Goode In the U.S on average between 40-50% of marriages end up in divorce, 40% of new marriages and end in divorce and if those same people chose to remarry they have a staggering 60% chance of ending with a divorce. Obviously, there are lots of different reasons to have a divorce such … Continue reading Divorce between parents with Children who have Autism
Delicious Recipes
By Ms. Brockl Personally, I love to bake. I've always loved to bake, and hopefully you do too. I mean, you clicked on my Delicious Recipes post, so I mean, you kinda have to. However, there is a spicy twist to this post. Hopefully, you will enjoy the spin that I put on this recipe, … Continue reading Delicious Recipes
Logic Problems and the Brain
By Dylan Isbell There's a Fox, Chicken and a sack of grain. You have to get all three across a river without any getting eaten. Your boat can only carry you and one item. You cant leave the chicken alone with the grain, or the fox alone with the chicken. How do you solve this … Continue reading Logic Problems and the Brain
The Link Between Autism and Suicide
With the growing awareness of autism in recent years, a new issue between autism and mental heath has become apparent By Amelia Jobe As the years go on, suicide rates and reports of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety continue to climb. Every day, more and more people are dying because of suicide, … Continue reading The Link Between Autism and Suicide
Quality of life for a person with autism
By: Cameron Pitkin Chances are, if you are reading this autism does not affect you. In fact, according to a study on autism prevalence only one percent of the world is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. So, assuming you are not part of that one percent in the world you have no clue what it's … Continue reading Quality of life for a person with autism
Autism in the Family
By: Trent E. Imagine you are a parent who has just found out that your kid has autism. You have been preparing for this child and becoming a parent for a long time then all of a sudden all your training goes out the window. Because now this child of yours needs even more extensive … Continue reading Autism in the Family
Talking to The Past
By Caden Boyd Society or Asylum? Whether they notice it or not, everybody is followed around by ghosts. They follow you around, whispering suggestions and recommendations in your ear. These are not your conventional specters, because they aren't all dead people. These ghosts are your past experiences, good or bad. People rely on the past … Continue reading Talking to The Past
Coping With Disabilities: A Counterpoint
By Cole Fiechter I'm sure most people have felt disdain towards others, sometimes justified, and sometimes not. Maybe you don't like the way they act towards you. Maybe you just don't like the way they look. But whether or not you like them doesn't change the fact that everyone should be respected, right? Well, maybe … Continue reading Coping With Disabilities: A Counterpoint










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