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The Link Between Autism and Epilepsy: Challenges, Treatment, and Hope for the Future
As November is Epilepsy Awareness Month, I thought that I would focus on Autism and Epilepsy as it is present in children with Autism at a much higher rate than in typical children. In the general population, fewer than 1% … Continue reading
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Challenges and Opportunities: Reflecting on Employment for People with Disabilities in Our Region and Beyond
As we wind down National Disability Employment Awareness month, I read some disturbing statistics that tell us we still have a long way to go. As of September 2021: Labor Force Participation Rate People with disabilities: 22.36% People without disabilities: 67.0% Unemployment … Continue reading
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What You Think is Your Greatest Fear Will Be Your Greatest Blessing, Guest Blog by the Cummings Family
Last year, in honor of Down Syndrome month, I asked Barbara and Chris Cummings to share their thoughts with us. It was so moving that I asked them if I might reprint their story. I am pleased to share with the … Continue reading
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A Good Night’s Sleep
Ryan had another of those sleep less nights, much to my chagrin. He woke up at 3, immediately called to tell me that he had a nightmare. My comment: “It’s 3 o’clock and the middle of the night. Go back … Continue reading
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It’s Time to Get Moving!
This past Saturday was Family Health & Fitness Day, a national health and fitness event for families. Always held on the last Saturday in September, this day is a national holiday dedicated to promote family involvement in physical activity and … Continue reading
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Recognizing our Direct Support Professional Heroes!
Direct Support Professional Recognition Week (September 13-17) was a great opportunity to highlight the dedicated, innovative direct support workforce that is the heart and soul of supports for people with disabilities. Days, weekends, holidays, 24 hours per day, these professionals … Continue reading
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Celebrating Founder’s Day
Let the festivities begin! Today is Founder’s Day, a celebration held each year in honor of Dr. Gertrude Barber’s birthday and to commemorate our enduring mission. On this day, I often reflect on her accomplishments. If we take a look … Continue reading
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Are You Ready to Beat the Beast?
There’s still time to register for both the Beast on the Bay and Adaptive Beast on the Bay being held next Saturday, September 11! Why is this obstacle course different from other obstacle courses? Anyone can have an obstacle course, … Continue reading
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Welcome Back To School
I thought that I would share with you today the letter I sent home with our students the first day of school. It summarizes many of my thoughts as I contemplate the new school year. Dear Parents, Welcome to the … Continue reading
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Hiatus
As we move into the waning days of summer with the beginning of August, I am going to take a hiatus from writing “All About Autism” for a few weeks until we start up the new school year. The first … Continue reading
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