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Autism Vox

July 21st, 2008

Savage Language, Cont’d

Now we’ve got the New York Times weighing in on radio host Michael Savage’s savage language about “bratty” autistic kids. As About.com notes, Savage is “successfully sucking time, money and energy” from the autism community (and sucking in ratings, I would think). All I can say again is, ’nuff said!
And, we have found the actual […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 30 comments

July 18th, 2008

Savage Language, To What End I Do Not Know

It seems no wonder that right wing talker Michael Savage’s last name is, well, “Savage” after reading what he said about autism on his radio show. I’ll list the words he uses to refer to autism:
moron, putz, idiot, fool, dummy, a girl, losers, beaten men
More of Savage’s savagery is quoted on Left Brain/Right Brain.
If […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 39 comments

July 17th, 2008

4-year-old shown the door at Georgia restaurant

A Georgia mother and her daughters were kicked out of a Jackson restaurant because one daughter, 4-year-old Alyssa, who is autistic, was crying. Another customer—-Jackson Police Chief Dennis Rushton, it turned out—-said that her crying was “‘beginning to make [his] head hurt.’”
Excluded, again.
Tags: asd, asperger, autism, autism blog, buckhead, developmental disability, Family, father, georgia, mothering […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 28 comments

May 21st, 2008

Including Samuel: Tonight

Enough about exclusion—–tonight at 5.30 pm and at 8.00pm at the JCC in Manhattan, a film called Including Samuel will be shown. The film “examines the social and educational inclusion of youth with disabilities”; filmmaker (and Samuel’s father) Dan Habib, a nationally renowned photojournalist, will be present for a Q & A session. (Go here […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 2 comments

May 21st, 2008

Excluded?: On Keeping the Faith

Exclusion of autistic individuals from public places has been under heavy discussion in the wake of a Minnesota priest filing a restraining order against the parents of an autistic 13-year-old, Adam Race. In a short essay at the start of the guide Autism and Faith: A Journey Into Community entitled “Open the Door,” Linda Walder […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 28 comments

May 2nd, 2008

Where Where Where?

That’s the question I keep seeming to run into among parents: Where to live to get the best possible services for an autistic child? Over at About.com, Lisa Jo Rudy asks where should families move for better autism resources and notes that “in the United States, autism resources vary radically from state to state, […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 17 comments

April 28th, 2008

Working Mother

I was interviewed in the May issue of Working Mother magazine in an article by Jennifer Owens entitled The Quiet Struggle: From heartbreak to hope: moms of kids with special needs. The mothers in the article have special needs kids of varying diagnoses (some with autism) and ages (3 years old; adults). One mother […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 26 comments

April 26th, 2008

Last Week’s Top Posts

After a lot of hesitation about riding his new bike, Charlie hoisted himself up, put his left foot on the left pedal, put his right foot on, and zoomed off with Jim easily catching up—that’s the image in my mind after a full week here.

Parents Going Back to School
Some parents of autistic children are returning […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 0 comments

April 20th, 2008

Parents Going Back to School

Laurie Duddy’s 8 year old twins, Tommy and Alex, both have severe autism. She—and a number of other parents of autistic children—are now studying for a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis at Caldwell College in northern New Jersey. Today’s New York Times profiles the program and some of the parents who are studying […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 25 comments

April 19th, 2008

Last Week’s Top Posts

Is there an autism epidemic and why does it matter if there is, or isn’t?
Do you show you’re “aware” with a car magnet, a wristband, a ribbon?
More from last week:

New Findings on Genetic Link Between Autism and Mitochondrial Disease
Researchers at Medical Neurogenetics have found that there may be a genetic link between autism and mitochondrial […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 6 comments

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