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Archive for the ‘Schoolbus’ Category

September 1st, 2008

A New Job For Charlie

Labor Day today and everyone seems to be talking “back to school.” I’ve been back to teaching at my college for a week and Jim starts this week. Charlie, however, doesn’t go back to school till next Monday, September the 8th. He perked up on saying “school tomorrow!” yesterday night—I hated to tell him, “one […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 5 comments

August 2nd, 2008

Child Left On Bus; Parents File Suit

The parents of a now 9-year-old autistic boy who was left for approximately 4 1/2 hours on a schoolbus have filed a lawsuit against the schools, the district’s board of education, the bus driver, and the aides. As reported in the August 1st MyCentralJersey.com, on July 7, 2003, then 4-year-old Tyler Mellito, 9 (now […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 8 comments

July 11th, 2008

Buses Don’t Lose Children

Not again: This past Tuesday, an 8-year-old autistic boy, Devin Slaney, was “misplaced” on a school bus that was to bring him home following his first day of summer school in Edmonds, Washington, HeraldNet reports. Said his mother, Rebecca Slaney: “‘I understand accidents happen. Buses get into accidents, but they cannot lose children.’”

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By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 9 comments

July 6th, 2008

Last Week’s Top Posts

This is the final paragraph of an article in the July 6th Scotland on Sunday about 20-year-old Dale Gardner, who was severely autistic as a child, and his mother, Nuala Gardner.
His mother is bursting with pride. When she first found out about Dale, part of her grieving process was to wonder if it would have […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 0 comments

July 2nd, 2008

Lost For 4 Hours

The driver of a minivan taking a 9-year-old autistic boy, Justin Colon, to summer camp got lost for four hours and failed to bring the child to his program. When Justin’s mother, Dawn Gorman, contacted the bus driver by cell phone, the driver was unable to say where he was and stopped answering the phone […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 18 comments

May 30th, 2008

Remembering the Red Schoolbus

My son Charlie is finishing up his best school year ever: Today, though bleary-eyed, he got out of bed on his own when I asked, pulled on his blue hooded sweatshirt, and shuffled out to meet the yellow school bus. It’s only a short ride as he attends a school in our town but once […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 3 comments

May 13th, 2008

Driver accused of raping 12 year old autistic girl

Another story that has “you never can be too careful” written all over it.
School van driver Israel Santiago accused of raping 12-year-old autistic girl in Brookline, Massachusetts.

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By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 6 comments

May 8th, 2008

You Can Never Be Too Careful

School bus driver Danny Floyd of Moorpark (CA) was arrested on May 7th on the suspicion of molesting a 14-year-old autistic boy, the Ventura County Star reports. Floyd and the boy were paired through the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and have known each other since November; the molestation is alleged to have occurred […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 10 comments

May 6th, 2008

Symposium on Employment for ASD Adults

In yesterday’s Seattle Post-Intelligencer, journalist Paul Nyhan writes about parents as the “invisible casualties” when a child has autism. 4-year-old Sharky Munat’s mother, Lillie Addams, recalls when the police showed up because Sharky’s screams permeated the thin walls of their apartment. After her son was diagnosed with autism, Addams went through “depression, chest-seizing anxiety attacks, […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 19 comments

April 5th, 2008

$6200 Less a Year: Loss of Income in Families with Autistic Children

The April issue of Pediatrics contains a new study on the household finances of families with autistic children. Families’ annual income falls short of average predicted income by as much as $6200; families also spend thousands of dollars on health care and educational and other therapies and services. Economist Guillermo Montes, Ph.D., the lead author […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 15 comments