There is a growing tension within the autism conversation, one that rarely gets addressed. On one side are individuals who self-identify as autistic, often without a formal diagnosis and with extremely minimal symptoms. On the other hand are those living with severe autism and the families who support them through profound, daily challenges. While … [Read more...]
The Great HR Escape: Dodging Decisions in Anglophone East!
A concerning trend has come to light regarding the treatment of special needs students in the Anglophone East School District. It appears that the HR department is actively circumventing agreements that were made by The Human Rights Commission and Lawyers in favour of these children. This raises serious concerns among parents, advocates, and the … [Read more...]
Keeping Track of my Kids With Jiobit
Disclosure: I received a Jiobit and financial compensation to facilitate this post. All opinions are my own.One of the worst feelings for a parent of an autistic child is when you hear that another child with autism has escaped from their house and has gone missing. The sad part is that without real tracking tools in place most of these … [Read more...]


