
I Have Autism, Was Accepted Into College & Hope To Become A Surgeon Or Medical Researcher
This guest post is by Ashley Fieber, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted into UNC-Chapel Hill, Furman University, Elon University, and
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This guest post is by Ashley Fieber, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted into UNC-Chapel Hill, Furman University, Elon University, and
If you are like me you’ve probably had a conversation (or seven) about the Coronavirus (COVID-19). One of the common questions as a public speaker
I know at times you may have felt underpaid and undervalued but in the last few weeks I hope you are receiving the appreciation you
My inbox has been full recently with parents and educators asking for advice. During this time of CO-ViD19 based on my journey growing up with
Being thrown off your routine and struggling with unexpected transitions can be a challenge for anyone. I know it may not seem like a big
This guest post is by Annika Schoenbaechler, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted into Western Kentucky University where she’ll be majoring in
70 million individuals have autism worldwide. Because of this, in 2011, Kerry started “KFM Making a Difference” an organization that helps provide scholarships for adults with autism to attend college. Help support the cause today and “make a difference” in the lives of those with autism.
70 million individuals have autism worldwide. Because of this, in 2011, Kerry started “KFM Making a Difference” an organization that helps provide scholarships for adults with autism to attend college. Help support the cause today and “make a difference” in the lives of those with autism.