A week and a half ago I woke up and didn’t go to work. For the first time in 9 years I had realized just how much my work had changed and just how massively toxic the place had become. The History When my son was diagnosed with Autism, my wife and I had sat […]
Halloween Was A Bit Different This Year
Halloween is a bit of a tradition in our house. I get the oldest one out doing some trick or treating and my wife keeps our son and the youngest daughter home and hands out candy. Last year when our oldest daughter came home, the youngest girl said that next year she wanted to go […]
Disability Or Different Ability? What Difference Does A Word Make?
Over the years I have read many blogs written by those who were newly diagnosed as having some form of autism that was never diagnosed when they were younger. I have read their struggles and acknowledged what they felt and even understood it because many of the discussions were familiar to me. I have never […]
Changes Needed To How EAs Are Allocated In NB
As the end of the year approaches we have learned that once again our son is going to be losing the EA who has worked with him all year. This is becoming a trend but it also highlights a problem with the way EAs are allocated in this province. There are without question a system […]
Why Saying Inclusion Is Not Working Is Not Actually Correct
Inclusion has been discussed on this blog in the past. I have looked at pluses and minuses in the system and while there are always issues in almost any government created program, the overall goal of the program is one that is too good to throw out. Recently the outgoing head of the New Brunswick […]
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