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Autism Vox 2008 in Review: May

December 30, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Autism Vox 2008 in Review: May

Discussion was dominated by two stories, that of 13-year-old Adam Race, against whose parents a priest filed a restraining order, and of 5-year-old Alex Barton, who was voted out of his kindergarden class by his classmates, at the suggestion of his teacher, Wendy Portillo. These two incidents sparked some very heated and often acrimonious exchanges and remind me of why there’s a need to think about autistic persons and the community, in faith communities and all others.
Also: It was reported that there had been 72 cases of measles so far in the US, the highest number since 2001—-and the number …read more

Questions Raised by the “Survivor” Scandal

December 11, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Questions Raised by the “Survivor” Scandal

An editorial in today’s Palm Beach Post reports that Alex Barton’s mother is hopeful that a request for private schooling will be settled soon. A “bigger problem” is also noted:
The bigger problem, as public schools have to deal with more problems with less money, will be seeing that all children get the testing and help that they need – without wasting a lot of time. If Alex had received help more quickly, the Survivor scandal might never have happened.
If training about autism and special needs kids in the classroom had been provided……… if there’d been more and real understanding of …read more

Alex Barton’s Mother Asks District to Pay for Private School & Testing

November 26, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Alex Barton’s Mother Asks District to Pay for Private School & Testing

Back in May, 5-year-old Alex Barton was voted out of his kindergarten class by his classmates. His teacher, Wendy Portillo, had asked the students to vote on whether they wanted Alex to remain. Alex’s mother, Melissa Barton, removed Alex from the school following this incident, which received a great deal of attention in the national media. Portillo has been suspended for a year without pay and is asking that her her case be reviewed by the state Division of Administrative Hearings. Alex is now being taught at home and Melissa Barton is requesting that the St. Lucie County School District …read more

Teacher Suspended For Letting Students Vote Alex Barton Out of Her Class

November 19, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Teacher Suspended For Letting Students Vote Alex Barton Out of Her Class

Florida teacher Wendy Portillo—who allowed her kindergarten class to vote on whether or not their classmate Alex Barton could remain in class—-has been suspended without pay for a year, according to the Naples News.
More commentary at Aspie Web.

Adam Race, Alex Barton, Nate Tseglin

May 27, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Adam Race, Alex Barton, Nate Tseglin

See this comment for news about Nate Tseglin going home.
Autism rights have been much under discussion of late:

A restraining order was filed against the parents of Adam Race by a priest in Bertha, Minnesota, regarding Adam attending church.
The “voting out” of Alex Barton, from his kindergarten class; the teacher, Wendy Portillo, has been removed from the classroom.
An article about the “autism rights movement” and neurodiversity in the latest New York magazine.

And there is also the case of 17-year-old Nate Tseglin, who was removed from his parents’ home and institutionalized; some more details here and at the website, Get Nate Home.
Recently, …read more


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