My February newsletter is out, with an excerpt from my new book and links to two dozen more good reads.
On my Facebook page: Family has a nonverbal child whose vocal stimming has increased from occasional to nearly nonstop. Family and school know there is an unmet need but are unable to pinpoint. Child has been in intensive therapy for six years but shows little interest in anything. Anyone with similar experience have thoughts to [...]
The January-February issue Ancestry focuses on the work lives of our forebears. In Nice Work If You Can Get It, I discover that the amateur, unpaid genealogist of today had well-paid predecessors a century ago. We do it because we love it. There’s always one more elusive ancestor to track down, one more document to [...]
Out with the old and in with the new! I have six signed copies of the original edition of 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders to give to you before the second edition is released next month. Email your street address by 11:59 pm PST Friday, January 22 to [...]
My interview with schoolfamily.com offers thoughts for those just starting out in special education. Read the article here.

