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While it is generally considered a good idea, having a plan A and a plan B is imperative for any successful family vacation with an autistic child. Special need getaways involve systematic minute-by-minute detail planning, along with never ignoring … [Read More...]What are the signs of Autism? via Autistic Globetrotting |
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"I hate to say this but by the time you are reading this, I will probably be dead," Kisly wrote. "I am doing this because I realize that I can't fix my life given whats [sic] left within me."
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"I hate to say this but by the time you are reading this, I will probably be dead," Kisly wrote. "I am doing this because I realize that I can't fix my life given whats [sic] left within me."
National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 http://18002738255.com/
Read an excerpt about the Kisly family's crisis with a developmental disability; learn about Suicide Prevention(videos):
Asperger syndrome is a developmental disorder characterized by the inability to gauge emotions or read social cues. It is marked by repetitive rituals and behaviors, peculiar speech and language, and hypersensitivity to light and sound.
Grouped with other autism disorders, Asperger syndrome is thought to be on the milder end of the autism spectrum.
Eric Kisly fit the mold in many ways.
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