World Autism Awareness Day 2014 – please like and show your support for the day!


Wednesday sees the annual World Autism Awareness Day.

We would ask our readers to like and share the graphic below to help us promote the day and awareness of autism.

World Autism Awareness Day

World Autism Awareness Day


A young adult novel that highlights a family’s challenges and victories in living with Autism! A guest post from Karole Kurtz


Karole Kurtz

Karole Kurtz

We are delighted to help Karole Kurtz let people know about her fascinating story in our latest autism guest post.  Ms Kurtz has written a story which she feels could be of great help introducing neurotypical children to the world of autism.

Kurtz writes ” I’m an aspiring author and school psychologist with several years of experience working with students with various special needs.  My latest young adult novel, while falling within the romance genre, also has a strong focus on sibling relationships and family dynamics in a family with an Autistic child, and contains what I feel are important messages about tolerance, acceptance, and advocacy.

My story, “How To Say ‘I Love You’ Out Loud” is currently posted on the SWOON Reads site, which is associated with Macmillan Publishing.  It is easy and free to create an account and read stories on the SWOON site.

I feel very strongly about appropriately and authentically representing the experience of families with an Autistic child! I’d be so incredibly appreciative of anyone who’d be willing to read my story and leave constructive feedback.  I also believe my story would be a wonderful conversation starter for neurotypical siblings to read.  The story is appropriate for a wide audience of Young Adult readers, but I’d still encourage parents to review it first.


For anyone interested, here is the direct link to my story:

 

http://www.swoonreads.com/m/how-to-say-i-love-you-out-loud

Thank you so very much for your time, and it’s my sincere hope that you find a message of value in this story.

Excerpt:

“There have always been plenty of reasons to keep quiet,” I admit. “Phillip can be embarrassing at times. Because I’ve seen how often people reduce Phillip to his disability, I worry about being reduced in the same way, as his sister and nothing else. I hate the idea of being seen as weird, crazy, or psycho by association. I kept my distance because it seemed easier at the time, but I’ve started to learn that might not be the case.” I find myself thinking of Erin… and Alex. “The distance has cost me and it has cost my brother.”

 

I hang my head and stare at the wood grain of the podium platform, trying to will away the tears I worry about forming in front of my eyes. “There’s another reason why I think I’ve kept my distance from Phillip. Autism, his limited speech…they don’t just keep Phillip trapped inside another world, apart from us. Somehow, in a way I haven’t fully come to understand yet, his Autism keeps us locked away from him, too. It’s hard to give my heart to my brother. It’s really hard to say the words “I love you,” when you know you’ll likely never hear them back.”

 

Autism Awareness Month – help out your local Autism Awareness Support Group – a promotion from Lori Williams of Simplyfun



Lori Williams has asked us to share a blog post about the April Promotion from Simplyfun on behalf of  Autism Awareness Month.

Williams writes “In honor of Autism Awareness Month in April, Simplyfun is offering the following hostess promotion and party promotion. “We build smarter kids and stronger families through the amazing power of play”.

Autsim Awareness Month Flyer

Autsim Awareness Month Flyer


If you would like to help out your local Autism Awareness Support Group with the April Hostess promotion, please feel free to e-mail me Lori Williams, Simplyfun Independent Consultant-Playologist at Lorilynnww@aol.com If I cannot assist you with your Laugh & Learn directly, I will try to find a local consultant in your area to assist you.

For more information visit my website www.simplyfun.com/loriwilliams We offer in home Laugh & Learns, Virtual Laugh & Learns, Facebook Laugh & Learns and One on Ones.”

Autism Research – a reader is looking for help with her studies.


Autism Awareness

Autism Awareness

As regular readers of this blog and our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/AutismTalk) will know we often help people at universities and voluntary organisations with survey and research projects on autism and ASD.

Today we are assisting Amy Mann, currently training to be a teacher in lifelong learners and working with young people in the spectrum, to find out more about reducing anxieties caused by social interaction.

Mann has produced a few questions which she would be very keen on having our readers answer.  You can answer in the comments box below or you can email Ms Mann at  amymann_09@hotmail.com.

Her questions are :-

1.            What was/what is your teacher’s understand of the autistic spectrum (if any)

2.            Did your teachers understand your spectrum diagnosis/presentation, if they did what did they do that benefited you?

3.            What do you feel is the biggest obstacle for you socially/emotionally in an education setting what needs to be put in place to over come these barriers to learning?

4.            Do you think/did your teachers have enough understanding of your presentation/diagnosis/ASC and its effects on you and other classmates?

Many thanks in advance


Autism Awareness Day 2014 – Why do you support Autism Awareness Day 2014? Please like and share to help spread awareness of ASD


Wednesday 2nd April 2014 sees the annual Autism Awareness Day.

This year we have produced a picture both to celebrate the day and to raise awareness of autism and ASD.  Please like and share to help build awareness of Autism Awareness Day 2014.

Also as we ask the question why do you support Autism Awareness Day 2014 it would be great if you could give your answer in the comments box below.

Autism Awareness Day 2014

Autism Awareness Day 2014