
Top 25 Autism Spectrum Blogs
The web has become a critical part of life for those impacted by autism, including many, many parents. It's not only an invaluable tool for quickly distributing information, but it's also an incredible source of community for those raising kids on the spectrum. Blogs, in particular, have provided those coping with autism a way to share their individual experiences and see that they are far from alone in their challenges and their triumphs. Read More ↓
There are hundreds and hundreds (if not thousands!) of great autism spectrum blogs out there, representing a wide diversity of perspectives, but together they demonstrate one thing: a commitment to bringing ASD issues out into the open, making it less and less possible to ignore families who live with them every day.
Choosing just 25 blogs to highlight here was no small feat; those selected are Autism Speaks staff favorites, but this is by no means an exhaustive list. We easily could have doubled or tripled the number here with the addition of many other beloved voices we return to again and again. If there are others you would add, we hope you'll share them with us. In the meantime, thank you for joining us and Babble in celebrating those listed here.
- Kai MacMahon, Autism Speaks
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Stuart Duncan | Stuart Duncan
Parenting has not been an easy task for this father of two. After his oldest son, Cameron, was diagnosed with Autism at two and a half, Stuart and his wife had to sell their house and uproot the family to another town where their son would be guaranteed teacher’s aides. Stuart has responded to the challenge with this blog, which he fills with reflections on his own family, as in a post titled “My boys are never more different than when they are sick,” advice on parenting strategies that have worked for him – “The follow through. When disciplining, stick to your guns” – and posts that engage the ASD community on the larger questions, such as how we can better understand autism and the best ways to advocate for awareness.
















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