The Body Language of Machines
Not too long ago- it must have been just this last week- I was navigating through that nightmarish intersection between Beacon Street and Newton Center when a realization hit me. I realized something...
View ArticleThe Meaning of Uniqueness
On June 19th, I arrived at Arsenal Park right on time. A couple of days beforehand, I had offered to help and volunteer at AANE’s 9th annual Summer Barbecue, which is an event that is greatly looked...
View ArticleVideo: In our own words
By NuTimes Productions, BU Center for Digital Imaging Arts More than 8,000 adults with Asperger Syndrome are connected to the AANE. It’s a diverse, robust, supportive and welcoming community. Here,...
View ArticleThe all-new Theory of Mind: what parents need to understand about growing up...
By Lucy Berrington Aspergerians and other autistic people are under relentless pressure to try to see the world as neurotypicals do. There hasn’t been much emphasis on neurotypicals understanding and...
View ArticleIs there an autistic personality?
By Michael Forbes Wilcox This essay originally appeared in Personal observations of an activist Aspergerian, the blog of Michael Forbes Wilcox, member of the AANE Board of Directors Autism is a...
View ArticleAward! Priscilla Gilman is the Mom’s Choice (and ours)
Congratulations to Priscilla Gilman … winner of the gold Mom’s Choice Award 2012 in the Biographies & Memoirs category. Priscilla Gilman, keynote speaker at an AANE conference last year (with Todd...
View ArticleReview: Atypical by Jesse Saperstein
By Dan Burke January 11, 2013 — Anyone who reads Atypical: Life with Asperger’s in 20 1/3 Chapters, by Jesse A. Saperstein (Perigee Trade), will enjoy it whether they are on the autism spectrum or not....
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