Entries categorized as Aspergers
Autism, aspergers, pens and cutlery
In previous posts my son and I have mentioned special equipment for helping iwth the motor difficulties associated with ASD/Aspergers. In response to a clutch of requests, this is what we use – but NB there are various types of each thing, and if you have an OT referral, she should be giving you recommendations. More...
Autism in adults
Adult autism is now high on the government's agenda and a report is
due for publication before the end of the year with the promise of a
national strategy to improve the lives and opportunities for those
living with something which Chris describes as "not a label or illness
but a way of being "
'Adults with Autism' will More...
Would you want to be cured?
After my son wrote his lovely guest blog last week, some people have asked me in person whether I would wish for a cure for Aspergers. That's a very hard question to answer. Of course sometimes I would love his life to be easier. In other ways, though, it's precisely the fact that he is an More...
World Autism Awareness Day
Today’s entry is a guest blog by my son, Benedict, who is eleven:
My name is Ben Dawn-Cross, and I’m Maggi’s son. I’m eleven years old, and I was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome when I was nine.
Before we got the diagnosis, I was in a calamity of problems. At school, I could understand what More...
World Autism Awareness Day
Next week. 2nd April. I'm writing a post on it as my contribution.
Anyone who would like to write a post about their own experience of autistic spectrum disorders and Aspergers syndrome, drop your link in the comments below and I'll include them in my post next week.
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