Guest Blog
Published 23 Nov
Guest Blog from Dr. Kerry Magro When I speak in schools either as part of a school assembly or professional development, I often talk about how bullying is one of the biggest epidemics we currently have in the school systems…
Published 03 Jul
By Kerry Magro, Self-Advocate, National Speaker, and Author Is not understanding sarcasm a ‘big deal’? Turns out it is because it is so prevalent, and not understanding it makes you stand out. Someone once said that ‘sarcasm is a metric…
Published 29 Jun
By Elayne Pearson, C.A.S., Special-needs Preparedness Specialist, is an award-winning writer, poet, presenter, advocate, author, and actress. Sometimes sensitivity to touching hair, touching the face, or putting inanimate objects that might put pressure on the hair or face can be…
Published 26 Jun
From Dr. Kerry Magro – Speaker, Author & Autism Self-Advocate Dear ER & medical professionals, Growing up with autism I dealt with severe sensory challenges. Bright lights would hurt my eyes. Loud noises would either have me covering my ears…
Published 01 Feb
by Dr. Greg Grillo (dentably.com) One of the most common questions I get as a dentist is how to make the experience more positive for children with autism. A dentist’s office is full of strange sights and sounds, and I’ve…