So Easy, So Important
In my job as a dealer parts advisor contracted to General Motors, I’ve noticed several neurodivergent young adults doing various … Continue reading So Easy, So Important
In my job as a dealer parts advisor contracted to General Motors, I’ve noticed several neurodivergent young adults doing various … Continue reading So Easy, So Important
I have seen literally hundreds of people express a fear of my son because he does not walk, talk, or … Continue reading Why Fear Different?
This is powerful – and explains exactly why I chose to withdraw Tucker from mass education. The approach is as … Continue reading Unschooling
Recently, it occurred to me that my 2016 has been nothing short of epic. Since Jan. 1st, Tuck and I … Continue reading Bringing Happy Back
Our “Tuck’s Tooques on Tour” coast-to-coast NeuroDiversity Roadshow connected Tucker and I with some amazing people and organizations in 2016, … Continue reading Whitewater Healing
As many of you reading this know, my 18-year-old son, Tucker, is unreliably verbal in conversational situations. But, on occasion, … Continue reading Verbal Essence
There is nothing I could add to this article. It took me 15 years to learn what Shannon Des Roches … Continue reading No Cure Necessary
A Facebook post from a couple years ago, which a new friend brought back in focus tonight. Thank you to … Continue reading Losing Lily
It breaks my heart to see bright young parents of bright young kids become frustrated with badly broken traditional school … Continue reading Create a School That Works!
Especially with the return to school, though your child may not actively participate in discussions about how things are going, … Continue reading Choose Words Carefully