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A fresh look at autism with Chris Packham

October 20, 2017 By Ellen

Did you see it? Chris Packham’s documentary Autism and Me. I think you should. You can catch it on iPlayer before it’s too late. He made it because he wants every autistic person to know that they aren’t alone. But I think it’s more important than that. It’s about everyone else learning that autism is […]

Filed Under: Asperger, Asperger's Syndrome, aspergers, Aspie, Aspies, autism, family, other things I have learned Tagged With: Asperger's, Autism, boys, Chris Packham, in the world

Things I’ve learned from being an Aspie’s mum

April 5, 2014 By Ellen

Late, I know, but this week saw World Autism Awareness Day.Autism is in our lives as Boy One has Asperger’s Syndrome, or high functioning autism if that’s how you want to look at it. However, even though it’s as much a part of him has his red hair, it’s not something we take out and […]

Filed Under: Asperger's Syndrome, aspergers, Aspie, autism, boy one, school

Guest post: Mark, an man with Asperger’s Syndrome, tells his story

September 23, 2013 By Ellen

Ooh what a life I am a disabled adult, asperger syndrome and ME. Think how very difficult this is. I am married – 13 years this year to a wonderful, wonderful wife Tabitha who is not disabled in any way. When people meet Tabitha they are stunned. First that Tabitha is no disabled and second […]

Filed Under: Asperger's Syndrome, aspergers, autism, guest post, Mark, The World Tagged With: Asperger's, Autism

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