Blogs written by parents of children with autism

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Parents of children with autism take it in different ways.  Many parents seek to express themselves through blogging. They may blog to get things of their chest about how they feel, help others understand what they and their child are going through, and many other things.  As a mother of a little girl who has autism I completely understand why writting your thoughts out is very helpful. Feel free to explore these blogs. If you know of anymore please let me know them.

  
  • Autism's Bitch - This is Crystal Engler's life with an autistic four year old, two crazy dogs, and a workaholic husband. She is a biomed supporter and autism advocate. Crystal is also currently writing a book called Wading Through Autism.
  • Injecting Sense – A father's blog.
  • A Shade of Grey - Educated enough to know I have a lot to learn. Parent of an autistic child, here to share opinions and learn from others. We don't need to agree: I learn the most from those I don't agree with. If I learn from you, who wins?
  • OurAutism Journey - a family struggles with an autistic child.
  • The Zoë Zone – Notes on the life, times, and development of Miss Zoë Bromage, as recorded by her mother. Also includes minor notes on updates to this website. Just in case you're unaware, Zoë is mildly autistic, so a lot of what is written here has to do with her development and therapies and so forth.
  • Adventures in AutismNews and commentary on the autism epidemic and my beautiful boy who is living with autism.
  • Club 166 - Where a dad of two great kids (one on the autism spectrum) muses about life.
  • Ballastexistenz - “I am one of the forgotten ones who refuses to be forgotten.” -M. O’Reilly
  • Along the Spectrum – I’m writing this site primarily as a personal outlet for my thoughts and ideas. Hopefully it will lead to dialogue with others and provide some assistance to others that live ‘along the spectrum’. I get a lot of positive support from sharing experiences with other parents of children on the spectrum. I’m hoping this will lead to similar moments for both the author and the readers.
  • Autism: Deal With It!A blog about dealing with Autism as an adult and as a parent. Not your typical "____ caused my (child's) Autism" blog! I hope by sharing my challenges, others can help me and I can help them. Oh, and it is also a way to sell my Autism related T-Shirts (Hey, at least I am honest about it!)
  • AutismLand– The Autism Reality Show starring 8-year-old Charlie
  • Party of Six – On raising a preteen, toddler twins, an infant and battling autism
  • Autism Vox Autism mother Kristina Chew gets on her soap box.
  • Autistic Conjecture of the Day– Dazed and amazed by the theories, research, and snake oil offered up as *THE* answer to autism – both its causation and cure? Well, so am I. On this, my little notebook in cyberspace, I will be collecting and publishing articles from both the past and present, dealing with autism from the medical, behaviorist, personal, naturopathic, and parenting points of view. May we all, in the midst of these multitudinous words, find what we need to move on with courage, strength, and dignity.
  • Hard Won Wisdom– So, your child has been diagnosed with A.D.H.D., A.D.D, A.D.H.D.-N.O.S., L.D., Autism, Asperger's, P.D.D., P.D.D.- N.O.S., S.I.D., H.F.A., Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, or any other "diseases" that haven't even been thought up yet…As a parent and teacher…here is the blog never around when I needed it. I hope it helps!
  • Hidden Recovery – Autism recovery can happen!  A parent's experience with high-Functioning Autism.  Diagnosed at 2 with PDD-NOS, and recovered by kindergarten. Articles and documentation  by  Ashley Morgan, mother
  • Joy of Autism– My thoughts on life with autism, through literature, philosophy, and learning to look at the world through Adam's transparent coloured blocks…
  • Left Brain / Right Brain-Web creativity and autistic logic – all under one roof!
  • Living a Cryptogram A ladder is a letter "A". A clothes hanger is a number "2". Chairs make the letter "H". Letters and numbers are everywhere. Just ask Conor.
  • MOM – Not Otherwise Specified – On raising a son on the autism spectrum, progressive politics, pop culture, and coffee addiction.
  • On the Spectrum– A clearinghouse of information about Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). Got some information you want to share? Email me at chrodas@yahoo.com

 


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