Ben completely focused on the music in his favorite “listening room,” the back seat of our car, especially while we (by request) “drive fast.” At that moment yesterday, also by request, it was Nickel Creek on the stereo.
Musical Inspiration via Recycling?
Our Daily Reminder
Video: Ben and his Bead Game
Recently, we found that Ben has a new activity, or at least one we hadn’t seen him doing before, involving sorting large wooden beads of various sizes, shapes and colors using dowel rods. What cracked us up was how he
Like It Or Not, Parents of Many Autistics Do Know Best
Psychology Today blogger Amy Lutz told John Elder Robison her son’s “…cognitive impairments are too severe” for him to choose where he lives. Robison responded: “I had a hard time believing that. My dogs can pick which place they want
Speaking Only for One
Lutz: Censorship in the Name of Privacy
Thanks again Amy Fisher Lutz. With Ben’s twin, not autistic, I do always ask him if I’m going to reference him in a piece. Ben? It’s silly to imagine asking him such a question if you know him. Hey, if
No Matter the Weather
Cleveland as I type — 30-50 mph winds, falling temps, horizontal rain/sleet/snow. And no doubt, Ben would be up for a walk.