A Hockey Family

We are at a hockey game. Nothing unusual about that. It is the last game of the season and there will be no playoffs for our local team. We had decided to make a day of it. We splurged on better seats, souvenirs for the kids, and a pre-game meal at the restaurant next to […]

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Autism Awareness Day

I struggled all weekend with what to post today, which as anyone who has found their way to this little corner of the Internet no doubt knows is World Autism Awareness Day. I have read so many profound posts from my fellow autism bloggers, and I wondered what I could possibly add to the conversation. […]

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One in Eighty-Eight

I’m sure there are a lot of blog posts with similar, if not identical, titles this morning. But it bears repeating until the numbers sink in. One in 88 children. One in 54 boys. A 78% increase over the past five years. In my state, the incidence is significantly higher. The numbers are so alarming, […]

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A Case of Mistaken Identity

Trying to teach young children about Sept. 11 is a touchy subject, especially when they start asking why the attacks occurred. Ryan was less interested in understanding “why” and more concerned about “who.” So we talked to both kids about Osama bin Laden. When he was captured last spring, and his name was all over […]

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