Thoughts on education, disability, and raising kids that make their own boxes

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Welcome to Mars

And for the rest of your life, you will say "Yes, but I’m not a Martian. I just ended up here. An anthropologist on Mars." And the difficulty of navigating life with Martians, however lovely they are, might never, ever, ever get easier. Because you are simply not a Martian.

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Prioritizing Resources

I realize the idea of prioritizing your resources isn’t exclusive to families who have children with disabilities, and perhaps it’s my own ableism that makes it feel so difficult compared to something less “serious” like braces or summer camps.

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Hobbies as a Mental Health Barometer

I remember when I taught, we often told parents to be on the lookout for changes in their children. Did their child lose interest in something they used to care about? The implication was their child might be depressed. But what about when you grow up?

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Talking about Suicide

What they had to say made so much sense to me, and I took those same concepts and applied them to all sorts of hard topics in life, perhaps none as hard as suicide and suicide prevention.

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ADHD and Discipline

All kids are different, but kids with ADHD are particularly tricky to discipline. They don’t respond to traditional methods, and “old-fashioned” authoritarian styles can also be widely unsuccessful.

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The Neurodivergent Vacation

I’ve never thought of myself as a writer, more of a constant struggler of ‘thought articulation’, and this new gig is a challenge. It’s forcing me to slow my mind down enough to explain what’s in there.

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Love Letter

I hoped we have traveled through Autism Awareness and moved to Autism Acceptance together. I've thought a lot about what to post today. I could go on and on, there is still so much to learn for all of us, but I will end with a letter instead.

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