Why vaccinating all educators early is key to mitigating Covid’s impacts. The Lurid History of Autism and Vaccines We are all hearing a great deal about herd immunity—and not just from the [...]
When politics threatens to top science. We may, finally, be getting close(r) to a vaccine for Covid. Will you take it as soon as it is approved? Will you wait and see how it goes for others? What [...]
What will the COVID shelter-in-place orders mean for children with autism? How bad can this be? It’s been the whole of the spring quarter that your child’s IEP has not been implemented. How are [...]
Many with autism may have related concerns in need of treatment, too. Whenever a new autism prevalence study is reported by the US Centers for Disease Control, autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) [...]
The vulnerability of truth in the age of fake news and alternative facts. In my new book, The Politics of Autism, I devote a chapter to ‘The Vaccine Wars.’ When I sat down to write about [...]
A family’s need for help starts, not ends, on the day of an autism diagnosis. For families who live in urban or suburban areas, most of the testing to determine whether their child might [...]
Educational inclusion needs to be treated like a method, not a civil right. In my new book, The Politics of Autism, I discuss how special education is failing children with autism; not because we [...]
Should an autism diagnosis be given “just” to get access to services? Diagnosing for dollars? It happens when a doctor gives a diagnosis so a patient can get certain help (or, [...]
Does every quirky person really have autism? Do any of them? We hear a lot more about autism these days: There are data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), but also human interest [...]
‘Neurodiversity’ and political correctness: A bridge too far. One readily noticeable pathognomonic trait of autism is hand-flapping—a stereotyped motor movement that can look a bit [...]