One of the very (very very very) few positives about severe autism is meeting some of the best people in the world. It takes exceptional people, special people, to work in the world of special needs. I am not a
Parents of Disabled Children vs Everybody Else — Big Difference #1:
In a Word, Severe Autism is Hell
Ben Royko, our One-Man Autism Awareness Squad
Simple Pleasures: Eating Walking Singing (Waiting – Not So Much)
ROYKO SUMMER BIRTHDAY TRIFECTA to Benefit MONARCH LIFEWORKS
Ben Knows Socks
Ben’s Choices
Amy Fisher Lutz Bridges the Divide
As I (and others) have written repeatedly, higher-functioning autism self-advocates are among the least aware of what our severely autistic loved ones need and are capable of — because most of them have had ZERO first-hand experience with them. Writer
Mike Royko and the 4th of July — A Classic
Another exception to my autism-related blog posts — Dad’s Fourth of July column. It has been among my all-time favorites since I was nine. Happy 4th! Mike Royko 1968 Chicago Daily News Fourth of July Column It was early last