Archive for the ‘AS Information & Support’ Category
Intro, Call for Contributions + Feedback
by DJ Gallagher
(Updated 8/31: new e-mail address) Hey, all. My name’s DJ, and I recently volunteered to help out with content and Web presence here at AspBlogosphere. I’ll explain about that in a second. First, a little about me: I am an adult with AS. I’ve got a blog of my own, and I program websites for [...]
August 26, 2010
Posted in: AS Community & Culture, AS Information & Support, Life
Tags: blogging, contributing, dj, geeks, hippies, meta, web
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The Meaning of Uniqueness
by Chris Damon-Cronmiller
On June 19th, I arrived at Arsenal Park right on time. A couple of days beforehand, I had offered to help and volunteer at AANE’s 9th annual Summer Barbecue, which is an event that is greatly looked forward to by many. I was looking forward to this event a great deal. On the other hand, [...]
July 22, 2010
Posted in: AS Community & Culture, AS News, Events, Testimonials
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The Body Language of Machines
by Chris Damon-Cronmiller
Not too long ago- it must have been just this last week- I was navigating through that nightmarish intersection between Beacon Street and Newton Center when a realization hit me. I realized something that would prove to be an invaluable insight in how I deal with the daily problems of this world. I was diagnosed [...]
July 15, 2010
Posted in: AS Community & Culture, AS Information & Support, Life, Testimonials
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Asperger’s in the NY Times Magazine
by admin
Did anybody see the NY Times magazine this past weekend (10-19-08)? There is an article about ASD teens and a short mention of Asperger’s. It is about a high school in Georgia that is very small and works with the DIR/Floortime model from Stanley Greenspan’s research. Greenspan is a professor of psychiatry for The George Washington University. The [...]
October 22, 2008
Posted in: AS Information & Support
Tags: Asperger's, school, teens
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