by Love and Autism Community | May 26, 2017 | Stories of Love & Autism
This blog post was written by Phillip and was re-blogged with permission. You can read this and all of his writing on his blog here. Friends and acquaintances are people who make life interesting, fun, and less lonely. I am getting together with more friends lately....
by Love and Autism Community | May 17, 2017 | Stories of Love & Autism
This story was submitted by Mark Brown My name is Mark Brown, I was diagnosed as ‘on the spectrum’ about three or four years ago. I am nearing 60 years old and only found out about autism and high functioning guys like me a few years ago. At first I...
by Love and Autism Community | May 11, 2017 | Stories of Love & Autism
The following poem was written by Fox and was re-blogged with permission. You can read the original and his many other stories and writing on his blog site here. I WROTE THIS POEM FOR MOMS BIRTHDAY. HARD TO GET HER A SURPRISE PRESENT BUT POETRY ALWAYS REALLY LOVED BY...
by Love and Autism Community | Apr 26, 2017 | Stories of Love & Autism
This Love & Autism story was written for us by a speaker at last year’s conference, Chou Chou Scantlin. You can read her original post on her blog (along with many other great stories!) here. Whoa. What just happened? How did it come to this? I have been...
by Love and Autism Community | Apr 25, 2017 | Stories of Love & Autism
This Love & autism Story was submitted by activist Alaina Leary and was originally published on theestablishment.co. You can read more about Alaina and her work on her personal website, here. When I was in the fourth grade, I took a handwritten note, sprayed it...
by Love and Autism Community | Aug 22, 2016 | Stories of Love & Autism
In our digital age, letter writing has unfortunately become a lost art. The formality of putting your words onto paper allows a depth of thought often lacking in the oversimplification of emoji and acronyms. It is a way to preserve how we are feeling and viewing the...