Alright – so, Bloomington school district in Minnesota suspended my son for having a behavior that was triggered by his
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Bloomington School District in Minnesota Suspended a Child with Nonverbal Autism
An Open Letter to All Autism Teachers and Therapists from an Autism Mom
Dear Autism Teacher/Therapist: First, let me begin by explaining what autism is. It is a developmental disorder that affects a
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Rep Liebling and Previous Rep Norton Have Competition In This Year’s Election – How Owesome!
Alright – so, Kim Norton in my humble little opinion was the queen of autism disparity when she was a
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DHS Proposes Changes to Autism Therapy
Alright – so, Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) held a meeting with autism therapy providers and few autism parents
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Federal Settings for Children with Autism and other Disabilities – what the heck are they?
Alright – so, There are several settings for students with autism and other disabilities. And, each setting has specific requirements that
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Public Schools Physically Abusing Students with Autism rate goes up – r u kidding me? blog four
Alright – so, Age of Autism recently wrote a blog about this and this needs to stop. Public schools are
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Why Do Non-Minority Advocacy Agencies Hog State/Federal Funding?
Alright – so, why do non-minority agencies such as Pacer, Family Voices, Arc and Autism Society of Minnesota take all
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Bloomington School District in Minnesota Disproportionately Discriminates against Students of Color including Children with Autism – Blog three
Alright – so, Minnesota Department of Human Rights recently warned 43 Minnesota school districts for explicit discipline disparities. First, let’s
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Autism Rate Rises to 1 in 59 from 1 in 68 in the ADDM 2018 Report
Alright – so, the autism & developmental disabilities monitoring (ADDM) report came out last week stating that nationwide autism is
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How Minnesota Public Schools use a tunnel gateway to segregate children with autism and force them into a segregated life – sad but true (blog two)
Alright – so, I am new in advocating or even understanding special education laws and policies. I saw a story
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