A Letter To The 14 Year Old Me
Almost four years ago, I walked into the office of my therapist. I sat down on her couch with my wife beside me and I took a long deep breath …
Awareness. Acceptance. Advocacy
Almost four years ago, I walked into the office of my therapist. I sat down on her couch with my wife beside me and I took a long deep breath …
I was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder just over 4 years ago, and although I have experienced my life this way for 40 years, there is still so much learning …
I have a tendency to get really focused on whatever I’m engaged in, and I’m compelled to complete whatever I start. This sends a great message to our kids because they’ve never seen Dad quit anything.
I am an avid reader. I read tons of books and even more blogs. As someone who considers himself to be a part of the special needs community, I often …
For me that meant having the courage to listen to people comment on their experiences with me. For me it meant learning to unlearn how to deny, defend, and dismiss what everyone else seem to know about me except me. For me it meant asking myself a tough question. “What do people experience when they experience me?