Top Posts from the Past Two Weeks
December 13, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
In the midst of talk of diagnosis and disability rights, of treatments and of what’s an appropriate education for an autistic student, we took a hands-free cold walk last weekend to see the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza, and passed a wall of snowflakes too.
Age of Diagnosis and the Apparent Increase in Autism
A study in the December Archives of Pediatrics and General Medicine examines autism prevalence trends over time in Denmark and states that “the apparent increase in autism in recent years is in part attributable to a decrease over time in the age at diagnosis.
Recovery Distracts
How the …read more
Remembering Jacob Grabe and Too Many Others
December 2, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Autism’s terrible toll: Parents risk hitting “a breaking point” is the headline in today’s Denver Post for a story about 13year-old Jacob Grabe, who was shot by his father, Alex Grabe, early in September. The article notes, and lists “similar chilling stories of sudden parental breakdowns have played out in the U.S. in the past several years,” and mentions Katie McCarron, Ulysses Stable, Kyle Dutter—shot this month by his father—and too many others.
Too many others.




