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This and Last Weeks Top Posts: Life on the Road with Charlie Means You Have to Pay Attention

May 18, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

I never got around to making a list of last week’s top posts last week so here’s two weeks of “top posts” about autism. Rather than arrange them in chronological order, I’ve arranged them by topic:

My son Charlie turned 11 last Thursday, on May 15th. Life on the road with Charlie is my constant theme here and these posts are about his sensory sensitivities, his beloved bike rides with his beloved dad, and other things I’ve been learning on our journey. (In the photo, he’s enjoying a birthday dinner of sushi and cake on Jim’s desk.)
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Several posts about science and research, causes and treatments:

Some posts about autistic adults and employment, services, and places to live.

  • Symposium on Employment for ASD Adults
    Some great advice in this comment from a job developer/job coach for adults with disabilities, and the father of an autistic son.
  • Where Are All the Autistic Adults?
    The British government has announced that it is planning to calculate the number of autistic adults in England, but the tools for diagnosing autism in adults are neither as valid nor as reliable as those used for children.

The vaccine issue, inevitably:

Some recurring issues: Is there a real increase in autism—what do you if your child stomps and jumps and you live in a second-floor apartment—how do you take an autistic child to church—do you still feel any shame and stigma when people learn that your child, or you yourself, is/are different?

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3 Responses to “This and Last Weeks Top Posts: Life on the Road with Charlie Means You Have to Pay Attention”
  1. Maddy says:

    Many happy belated returns of the day to Charlie.

  2. Missed being able to tell Charlie happy birthday. Hope it was fabulous!!!

  3. Thank you thank you is most definitely was! Then more of a growing pains kind of weekend around here—but onward and upward.

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