Talk Like an Autistic: Accessible Best Practices at Home & Church

Worlds collide As an author and editor, I am always on the lookout for exposition. Exposition is when you list…

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Teaching With Games: A Winning Strategy for Therapeutic Homeschools

Later this month, I have the honor of presenting the webinar, “”They Shall All Know Me”: Seven Best Practices for…

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Can People with Disabilities be Happy?

Why should we seek happiness, the cynics wonder, when life is hard and people are stupid and cruel or at…

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Shattered: Praying with PTSD

You’ve read about my experiences praying with PTSD in other posts, such as “The Discipline of Weeping” and “Return to…

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A Little Bit of God

“We don’t know if she’ll understand you, but she can hear you even though she’s sedated.” I stood at my…

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