Details about upcoming and past Love & Autism events.
Marriage Really Isn’t about Making Each Other Happy
David and Kirsten will move you to a place of better understanding of how to fully accept your loved one for who they are and stand in your own truth.
Three Cheers for Our Third Year!
Fast forward three years and we are at it again. This year, I feel such an urgency to share our message within and beyond our autism community.
Barry Prizant: Forty-Seven Years of Creating a More Compassionate World for those with ASD
Change your own beliefs, expectations, and attitudes; change the world, but don’t demand change from the person with autism.
Do’s and Don’ts Learned from Steve Silberman’s NeuroTribes
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Steve Silberman’s NeuroTribes is a game changer.
Meet David Hamrick
As it relates to his autism, David appears to be an open book. He is also able to reflect on his experiences growing up in a way that provides others an insight into the young mind of an autistic child.
Meet Lindsey Nebeker
Whether it’s ‘making it work’ in a romantic relationship or between a parent and child, the message is the same. You love each other, so you work hard to make sure their needs are met.
3 Reasons to Attend an All-Autism Wedding
This message of hope is not only for those with autism, but also for parents raising children with autism.
Positive Relationships Are Possible For People On The Spectrum – Love & Autism
This couple is impassioned about changing other’s misconceptions about people on the spectrum.
9 Lessons You Can Learn from Our Speakers Before Love & Autism…No matter who you are!
Everyone is capable of a better human interaction. To be kinder, more emotionally present, and willing to share with one another takes effort. Yet, it’s always worth the effort.
Developing Friendships and Defying Stereotypes
Many adults on the autism spectrum are very relationally oriented. They CAN & DO develop healthy relationships across the life span