Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State, US Senator, First Lady


"As a country, we must make a priority of supporting the millions of Americans with autism, and their loved ones. Too many American families are staying up at night worrying about their family members, especially children, who are living with autism (Hillary Clinton, Time, Hillary Clinton Announces Plan to Address Autism, January 5, 2016)."

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Ken Siri

Ken Siri, Autism Father, Author


"Everyone, especially autism parents, have gone through challenging times. And we all get through these times. Some though seem to come through easier and emerge stronger than before. The secret lies in staying present and maintaining a balanced mind-set (Ken Siri, Autism Speaks, Things I've Learned as a Single Autism Dad, June 17, 2015)."

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Dan Olawski

Dan Olawski, Autism Father, Writer/Editor


"As Autism Dads we have many great opportunities to be joyous. Our children face a daily battle at times just getting through the day…each time they overcome those challenges is a time to be filled with joy. Perhaps your child has just beaten a severe stim, or tried eating a new food, or successfully used the potty. Let yourself see the joy in that, Autism Dad. I know my heart overflows on those rare times that Mikey looks me straight in the eye and says, “Daddy.” You don’t need to look very far for a joyful occasion (Dan Olawski, Autism Society, PB&J: The Secret to Being a Great Autism Dad)."

Friday, January 15, 2016

Stephen Shore

Stephen Shore, Professor, Has Autism


"If you've met one person with autism, you've met one person with autism (The Art of Autism, Favorite Quotes about Autism and Aspergers)."


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Jason Ross

Jason Ross, Has Autism, Blogger


"Being Autistic is a part of Humanity we all need to embrace. The media needs to realize that in Humanity, everyone lives to be the person they AUT to be (Jason Ross, Thinking Person's Guide to Autism)."