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Kerry Magro

When A Child with Autism was Bullied but Didn’t Know What a Bully Was

A difficult talk I often have with parents involves when one of their loved ones on the spectrum has been a victim of bullying. The behavior if repeated can lead to depression, anxiety and a long list of challenges for that kid. With that being said though you will be shocked by the number of […]

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You Are Your Child’s Greatest Advocate They Will Ever Have: A Poem

You are your child’s greatest advocate when they need a diagnosis You are your child’s greatest advocate the day they are diagnosed with autism You are your child’s greatest advocate the day they begin receiving supports You are your child’s greatest advocate to be there the days they go through challenges You are your child’s

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When Someone Says, “He Has Autism? But He Seems So Smart.”

Has anyone ever said this about you or your child? When I work with parents of children on the autism spectrum, they tell me a typical unsolicited comment includes, “Oh, your child is on the spectrum? But he seems so smart!” When I was growing up on the spectrum, I was seen exactly like this because of my ability to

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When My Mentee Said No Girl Would Ever Date Him Because He Has Autism

It can often feel challenging trying to find a relationship. When you add having difficulties with social interaction due to autism, it may seem impossible. I recently experienced this situation with one of my mentees while we were discussing National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October. I asked my mentees to share five goals they have for in the next academic year

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Why I’m Asking More Businesses To Offer Sensory-Friendly Clothing Options

Have you ever been in a situation where your child won’t wear clothes with tags on them due to sensory issues? This is something my parents can relate to as well. Growing up on the autism spectrum one of my biggest challenges was having a speech delay until I was 3. Once I began to start talking, one

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15 Songs I Listen too When I’m Stressed as Someone on the Autism Spectrum

When I was growing up on the autism spectrum, I fell in love with music. During the time I was dealing with sensory overload, loud noises would often bother me. When I started listening to music though, even if it was loud, my passion for music made it tolerable. Today I don’t deal with many

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When a Boy with Autism Got Out of His Seat During a Performance of ‘The Lion King’

Growing up I was a HUGE fan of The Lion King. Now as an adult I still love watching the film with my younger cousins and mentees. Then recently I heard that an autism-friendly performance of The Lion King was happening on Broadway! I bought tickets right away and was ready for the nostalgia to

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How Dismissing Bullying as ‘Kids Will Be Kids’ Hurts Children With Special Needs

Over the years, I’ve received countless calls and emails from parents asking for advice in regards to schooling for their son/daughter who is on the spectrum. Because of that I wanted to share about a situation I experienced as someone on the spectrum that I had to deal with in 4th grade. I wasn’t sure how

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