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To Any Special Needs Parent Who’s Having One of Those Days

*Want Kerry Magro, a professional speaker on the autism spectrum to speak in your area? Contact him here for more details! Read exclusive videos and blogs from Kerry here.* Dear Special Needs Parent, I know some days are tough. You are beaten down. Your child is having a meltdown. Your teenager is having challenges at school

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Hometowne Television Shares The Story of a Movie Consultant Who Has Autism

During Autism Awareness Month I spoke at Millburn High School in Millburn, New Jersey about my journey on the autism spectrum and also the road to my career in films. Thanks to the support of Hometowne Television, we were able to air to share my lecture with thousands of families throughout the tri-state area. Of

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Autism: What Happens to My Child When I’m Gone?

Kean University’s Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) are doing amazing work to help shine a light on autism! At their Annual Breakfast for Families (BFF) event I was able to speak on my personal experiences transitioning to adulthood with autism. In my presentation I talked about several challenges that young adults with autism are facing today

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National Speaker with Autism Advocates for Those with Special Needs

I have a question for you today… Who do you call retarded? Monday night, I was invited to speak at The College of New Jersey to kick off their “Spread the Word to End the Word” Week to discuss my personal experience with the “R-Word.” Growing up, I was called this word constantly and this speech

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A Concerned Dad Asked Me, ‘What Will Happen to My Son With Autism When I’m Gone.’ This Is My Answer.

At an Autism Society autism conference I attended a few years back in Orlando, Florida, a father, probably in his sixties, approached me. He had a nonverbal son. We discussed his son’s need for an aide and several supports. Then he asked me one of the most difficult questions I’ve ever been asked as an

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