Q: Are you different now than before you got a voice? A: Yes. Powerful relationship through participating with others in all parts of life transforms and inspires our aspects of being that everyone engages with. Departing from the isolation and …Continue reading →
I missed most of my educational opportunity being placed in “Life-skills” with some others like me and some who are more truly unable to answer the questions. We “learned” the ABCs, how to tell time, and how to count money …Continue reading →
Parents hold the key to our freedom and the realization of our life possibilities. They can open and close doors. As a fully aware person imprisoned by autism for 16 1/2 years, I experienced my own loss and saw my …Continue reading →
“Oh Ye Of Little Faith” The Bible tells us to trust in the Lord, and while I really wanted to, I had totally given up on almost all of my dreams of being a normal kid. You see I have …Continue reading →
Friends are those who accept you for who you are and not what you are. I am privileged to have some great friends who don’t seem to notice or care that I’m autistic and do odd things. They treat me …Continue reading →
You know what its like to speak at will? Do you know what its like to share your thoughts with those you love? Well not all people have the ability to do that. People with autism seldom get a chance …Continue reading →
My problem was that I didnt know how to communicate with the outside world. I wanted to, but just couldnt seem to figure out how. I needed the help of the outside world and to find someone who believed in …Continue reading →
There are reasons we cannot know about why we are born where we are or why I am with you here. Until coming to Brownsburg, I have been in the twin prisons of autism and isolation from participation. Now at …Continue reading →
Teaching about autism and intelligence, the cost of nonparticipation by so many, and the opportunities for us as a society is the focus of my life. Recently, I was rescued from the isolation of autism and noncommunication. Until I could …Continue reading →
I missed most of my educational opportunity being placed in “Life-skills” with some others like me and some who are more truly unable to answer the questions. We “learned” the ABCs, how to tell time, and how to count money …Continue reading →
from May 15, 2011 the right way by John Smyth This is a story of a teenage boy who had dreamed a high aspiration of fitting into an unknown world. Its a sad story of lost opportunity and trust. Shattered …Continue reading →