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The Autism ‘Epidemic’ Myth Harms Real People
Autism isn’t a tragedy—but the demonization of autistic people is. Let’s abandon this harmful narrative and build a world where people thrive as they are. Difference isn’t a defect to fear. It’s a catalyst for innovation, empathy, and growth.
David Ruttenberg
Apr 202 min read
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Phoebe's Journey: Supporting Our 22yo/AuDHD/Epilepsy Daughter's Neurodivergent Strengths for Success
Just before age two, our daughter Phoebe was diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and epilepsy. Rather than focusing on deficits, we chose to see her neurological differences as unique strengths requiring support, not correction. Over 20 years, we prioritized accommodations, personalized technologies, and inclusive education, enabling Phoebe to thrive academically and socially. Today, she is completing her first year of college, confidently embracing her neurodivergent identity.
David Ruttenberg
Apr 187 min read
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The Power of Neurodiverse Families
In this post, I will share our story and explore how neurodiverse families like ours are driving innovation and advocacy in the neurodivergent community (and beyond). By highlighting the challenges we face and the lessons we've learned, I hope to inspire others to join us in creating a more inclusive and supportive world for neurodivergent individuals.
David Ruttenberg
Apr 168 min read
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