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Top 30 Autism Spectrum Blogs

The last 20 years have witnessed an exponential spike in autism numbers. Sixteen years ago, one in 2,000 children was diagnosed with autism in the U.S. The ratio is now one in 88, according to a recent study by the CDC, and the instances keep increasing. To date, the lion's share of resources for autism spectrum disorder have gone toward finding a "cure"- or, at the very least, a definitive cause. Whatever the cause may be, the fact remains that there are more autistic children now than there have ever been before - and two decades from now, there will be more autistic adults than ever before. With respect to ASDs, we are in uncharted waters. And that's what makes the autism blogs so important. Because of the insight, humor, knowledge, compassion, and above all, courage of the writers on these 30 fine sites - a blend of parents of ASD children, parents of ASD teens and adults, and bloggers who are themselves on the spectrum - parents of children on the spectrum can find comfort in the fact that, no matter how daunting the challenges of parenthood might be, we are not alone. With so many incredible blogs out there, it was extremely difficult for our panel to narrow down the list to 30. If we missed one of your favorites, please nominate it here and you may see it on next year's winners list! - Greg Olear

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From Inside the Heart

Top 30 Autism Spectrum Blogs - From Inside the Heart

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Miranda is the 16-year-old daughter of the author D.S. Walker and the inspiration for Walker’s novel Delightfully Different, whose protagonist, Mia, like Miranda, has Asperger’s. But Miranda and Mia are not one and the same. What became of the character in the book, the pat happy ending, Miranda explains, “is what my mother wishes had happened. I find it my duty to tell my story and to give my opinions so that hopefully I can prevent at least one other kid from going through the same things.” Miranda’s frank dispatches suggest that while art may mirror life, the latter is always more complex.

 

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4 thoughts on “Top 30 Autism Spectrum Blogs 2012

  1. Stella says:

    Thanks for sharing these blogs, Babble! Such inspirational and informative reads throughout!

  2. Anonymous says:

    These are some great blogs. Here’s a post with a few more great blogs that I think should have been on your list.

    http://www.themommypsychologist.com/2012/04/02/april-is-national-autism-awareness-month/

  3. sav says:

    I am confused. Is the voting/nominating process over at http://www.babble.com/baby/baby-development/top-autism-blog-nominate ???

  4. Anonymous says:

    tried to nominate – unable to do so, please help

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