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Truth

submitted by KentPotter

Dismount from your high horse, soapbox, and personal-political platform for a few minutes and accept reality. Every minute, every month, every year that ticks by is either an opportunity to grow or a missed opportunity. For every one of the schools throughout the United States that get it right for the special needs community, there are many times more who get it wrong. We talk about advocacy and promoting awareness while school districts across the United States continue to get it wrong every day.


Invisibility

submitted by KentPotter

Have you ever played "Best Super Hero Ability" with your child?  It's a fun game for the car or while hanging out.  It goes like this.
Dad:   What's the best super hero ability?
Sam:  Invisibility
Dad:   Why?
Sam:  Because I can hide from you when you want me to brush my teeth and get ready for bed.
Dad:   Want to know my favorite super hero ability?
Sam:  Dad, what is your favorite super hero ability?
Dad:   Super Vision
Sam:  What is "super vision"?
Dad:   The ability to see things that are invisible to others


StemAid 2010

A Canadian mother of a 4 year old boy may seek a controversial stem cell therapy in Dusseldorf, Germany if her son is kicked out of an Autism program for not meeting up to its stringent standards. Why Germany? Because in Canada not only is this type of procedure not funded; it's illegal.

Kristen Foster had to fight just to get her son, Khalil diagnosed in 2007 and is now trying to raise $18,000 for her son, Khalil, which on her salary, is exorbitant.

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Fri, 07/23/2010 - 11:32

Shock + Fear = News?

submitted by KentPotter

Shock + Fear = News?
A few weeks ago I was honored to play a role on a Fatherhood Panel at the 41st National ASA Conference. The gentlemen that participated were extraordinary. Fathers. Sons. Fathers and Sons. It was a very special time for all of us. Each panel member had the floor for a short bit and shared their personal story about the relationship with their father, what is was like raising a child on the Autism Spectrum, and what it was like having Autism. Each participant played one or multiple of those roles and this gave the panel a great deal of depth in my opinion.


The Mania of Medication Management

submitted by Mika

The Mania of Medication Management


Autism Society of America

submitted by KentPotter

It's been a great week around the projectLD studio and we're pretty sure the weekend is going to be as well. Many of you are attending the Autism Society of America's 41st National Conference in Dallas this week. Others of you are likely following the conference closely to see what you can learn and pick up from attendees who are here.


The Single Parent Three Ring Circus

submitted by Mika

The Single Parent Three Ring Circus


It's a GIRL!

submitted by KentPotter

The Potter family recently went through some renovations. An expansion has been underway for the past nine months and was completed with the birth of Olivia on May 18th.
Am I glowing? Can you see the rays of sunshine coming from your computer screen? Put on some sunscreen because we are all beaming with excitement. Olivia is perfection wrapped in a bundle of pink. Her brothers shower her with kisses, they fight over who will hold her, she is loved beyond all imagination. It's probably totally absurd how much she is loved and I like it that way.


DART Rail Camp Day 1: Bestopolis

submitted by KentPotter

Today was Day #1 of DART Rail Camp for me and Sam. Luke is attending a week long rock climbing camp and so it was a perfect opportunity for me and Sam to embark on a M-W-F adventure. To begin our journey we fueled up at Starbucks with beverages and good eats. It was incredibly hot this morning so we were pleased to only have waited a few minutes before boarding the train. Unlike our typical rail excursions, this is a week day and so the parking lot was packed. Sam was extremely excited to see so many other people were getting to enjoy the rail today as well.


Initium House Documentary Release

submitted by KentPotter

Welcome to AutismSpot and the world of pLD Creative. Since September 2007, AutismSpot has been carving out a different kind of path for the global Autism Community. Non-traditional, self-funded, unbiased, and driven to capture critical life, education, therapy, and growth experiences that start with diagnosis through the entire life span is what AutismSpot is all about.


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