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See the able, not the label

If what you’re about to read seems a bit personal of a story to share, admittedly sharing this does have me a little on edge. Bear with me. With April being National Autism Acceptance Month (Yes, you read that right, read on to learn more!), I feel like the time is right to share that I am on the Autism Spectrum. I first sought five years ago to find out if I was when I noticed I had trouble staying focused on otherwise simple tasks at work, and have known all my life I have difficulty expressing my thoughts to others. I ended up going through several health organizations to identify it. Finally, I met with Dr. Becky Wolery of Insight Counseling in Payette last July, who zeroed in on my autism fairly easily. My twin brother is also autistic but functions more like Lennie in “Of Mice and Men,” so I think my diagnosis makes a lot of sense. Thank you, doctor!

Disability and Progress - April 8, 2020 - Autism Acceptance Month | KFAI

New character introduced on Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood : Meet Max, who has autism

New character introduced on ‘Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood’: Meet Max, who has autism PBS Kids adds Max, Teacher Harriet’s autistic nephew Michelle Ganley, Digital Content Team Managing Editor, Graham Media Group Published:  Updated:  Tags:  There’s a new friend in the neighborhood! “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” that is. This beloved children’s show which is basically a modern-day “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” is very wholesome and sweet, so it only felt right that they made this move. Earlier this week, viewers got to meet Max, Teacher Harriet’s autistic nephew. The show cast Israel Thomas-Bruce, who was diagnosed with autism when he was 4, as Max. Israel is now 13. He said this experience gave him “an extra boost of confidence,” according to a news release.

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