Autism Site #12 is the Mocha Autism Network.
"Mocha Autism Network is an organization motivated by love and fueled by our beautiful children on the Autism Spectrum. What we found was that there was not much information about Autism circulating within Communities of Color. Currently, Black/Latino children are diagnosed as many as 2 year later than other children."
Visit this Autism Site at www.mochaautismnetwork.com.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Friday, January 1, 2016
Kerry Magro
Autism Site #11 is Kerry Magro's Website.
"Kerry is a young adult with autism who has been featured in major media and worked with amazing brands!"
This blog is written by Kerry Magro, who was Autism Light #119 on our companion blog Autism Light.
Visit this Autism Site at kerrymagro.com.
"Kerry is a young adult with autism who has been featured in major media and worked with amazing brands!"
This blog is written by Kerry Magro, who was Autism Light #119 on our companion blog Autism Light.
Visit this Autism Site at kerrymagro.com.
The Autism Dad
Autism Site #10 is The Autism Dad.
"The Autism Dad Blog is the continuing story of the Lost and Tired family. This site is dedicated to creating discussion, talking honestly about special needs parenting, providing one on one support to those who reach out for help, providing the community with a positive example and doing everything possible to make sure everyone knows that they are not alone."
This blog is written by Rob Gorski, who was Autism Light #258 on our companion blog Autism Light.
Visit this Autism Site at www.theautismdad.com.
"The Autism Dad Blog is the continuing story of the Lost and Tired family. This site is dedicated to creating discussion, talking honestly about special needs parenting, providing one on one support to those who reach out for help, providing the community with a positive example and doing everything possible to make sure everyone knows that they are not alone."
This blog is written by Rob Gorski, who was Autism Light #258 on our companion blog Autism Light.
Visit this Autism Site at www.theautismdad.com.
AwesomismMom
Autism Site #9 is AwesomismMom.
A blog by an Autism mother who has a son named Peyton. Blog is described as Common Sense Approach to everyday issues Mom of an autistic son - stories, tips, hints.
Visit this Autism Site at www.awesomeismmom.com.
A blog by an Autism mother who has a son named Peyton. Blog is described as Common Sense Approach to everyday issues Mom of an autistic son - stories, tips, hints.
Visit this Autism Site at www.awesomeismmom.com.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
We Go With Him
Autism Site #8 is We Go With Him.
A blog by an Autism mother. Kristina Chew blogs about being the mother of a teenager named Charlie who has autism. Kristina is a translator, writer, and professor besides being autism mother.
Visit this Autism Site at www.kristinachew.com.
A blog by an Autism mother. Kristina Chew blogs about being the mother of a teenager named Charlie who has autism. Kristina is a translator, writer, and professor besides being autism mother.
Visit this Autism Site at www.kristinachew.com.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Autism Mom
Autism Site #7 is Autism Mom.
A blog by an Autism mother. Kim Goff blogs about the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of raising a child with autism.
Visit this Autism Site at www.evesunblog.com/autismmom.
A blog by an Autism mother. Kim Goff blogs about the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of raising a child with autism.
Visit this Autism Site at www.evesunblog.com/autismmom.
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Stimeyland
Autism Site #6 is Stimeyland.
A blog by an Autism mother. "Stimey believes rodents are funny, autism may be different than you think, and that if you have a choice between laughing and crying, you should always try to laugh--although sometimes you may have to do both."
Visit this Autism Site at www.stimeyland.com.
A blog by an Autism mother. "Stimey believes rodents are funny, autism may be different than you think, and that if you have a choice between laughing and crying, you should always try to laugh--although sometimes you may have to do both."
Visit this Autism Site at www.stimeyland.com.
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