A Nashville “Author First, Autism Second” April Book Debut! wOOT!
THIS is what it's going to take folks! Especially here in state disAbility-services poor, Tennessee: entrepreneurship, as demonstrated by young adult Leo Kennedy, who's written his first book, Devin and the Greedy Ferret...
MotherStrong [Special for MusicCityMoms.net]
Today I'm back over at MusicCityMoms.net. I'm talking about the labels heaped on special needs children and more specifically, their moms. And, then, what's the difference between. You. And. Me? Join me in considering the difference...or lack thereof....
GraceArt Goes to Greensboro/TRIAD
This show has been held over through Thursday, May 9! The GraceArt: Grace Walker Goad ~ The Art of Autism exhibit is up at The Artery Gallery in Greensboro, the North Carolina TRIAD area for a week now until Thurs., April 25. Next weekend, Sat., April 13, 6 p.m. - 8...
Time’s Almost Up: Order Tenn. Autism License Plate!
That's our buddy, Daniel! Yay! You first read about this project on "The Journey with Grace" last June in this post, here. Here's Autism Society of Middle Tennessee Community Outreach Director Melissa Meadows via another short video on the license...
Guest Posting @ VUMC: Typically Developing Peers Learning Alongside Differently Abled
I'm stealing this story. Totally. It's a story of a mother and father of a child with a milder disAbility that attends a public school "blended" classroom of students, some of whom have more significant disAbilities and some who are typically...
Resurrection [A Partial Easter Re-post]
"Happy Resurrection from Fear to Love, from grief to joy, from ego to Field, from separation to Unity. You are Loved and kept in the Light." Photo & quote originally published last, and a much warmer Easter, April 8, 2012. An Easter message...
Me or Her?
"I know there's a lesson here." I realized there was a lesson in the frustrating experience I was having and that realization came just as I said those words. It took me a while and a talk with my spiritual teacher, to whom I said those words, to know...