A mother’s story about the journey, the life, and the death, of her autistic son.
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Read MoreSometimes parents have to teach themselves before they can teach their kids.
Read MoreWhat do statistics tell us about the two communities?
Read MoreRelationships in the world of neurodiversity are more complicated.
Read MoreYou’re the parent your child needs, whether you know it or not.
Read MoreWhen the senses start blending together, it’s hard to know what’s real and what’s being created in your brain.
Read MoreIt’s another chance to ask your questions in our Facebook group and hear the answers from Emily.
Read MoreHow can neurodivergent people better convey their personal limits to others?
Read MoreLowering the facade can be liberating, but is it always a great idea?
Read MoreIs this new parenting approach for you?
Read MoreWritten in verse, Meg Eden Kuyatt’s book is a sweet read.
Read MoreYou ask, Emily Kircher-Morris answers. It’s another AMA!
Read MoreAutism has many facets, and everyone has a different experience.
Read MoreWe’re all different, and we all deserve the same opportunities for health, education, and happiness.
Read MoreAutistic girls are facing obstacles, often from unlikely sources.
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