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Learning A-Z | Hupostasis = Faith
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About me and about this blog. Hupostasis = Faith = Assurance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. There are a few curriculum-related items that I have been wanting to write about, but I have not had much time and I wanted to be sure to do them justice because they are really great products. The first of these is Learning A-Z ( learninga-z.com. Learning A-Z is made up of the following:. Raz-Kids – online leveled books. Writing A-Z – leveled writing resources for K through 6th grade. 8211; Poe...
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Tragedies and Blessings | Hupostasis = Faith
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About me and about this blog. Hupostasis = Faith = Assurance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. So then, why would a parent kill their own child? Maybe it was frustration and exhaustion because they couldn’t make their child normal? Why was that even the goal? This entry was posted in Autism. And tagged autism acceptance. Homeschool Curriculum Review: Math-U-See. Starting Homeschool: First Steps →. One thought on “ Tragedies and Blessings. January 24, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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List of Posts | Hupostasis = Faith
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About me and about this blog. Hupostasis = Faith = Assurance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. 1 Where am I? 2 Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad A Word? 3 Yes, I am a “homeschooler.”. 5 Curriculum we used for D (just finished 4th grade). 6 Theology of Disability. 8 Lindamood Bell Programs General Overview: Using Gander Publishing Resources at Home. 9 Seeing Stars at Home. 11 Our Favorite Apps. 12 Planning First Grade Homeschool. 13 Why You Should NOT Homeschool. 15 I am a mess. Starting Homesch...
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway: Why "Awareness" is not enough
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway. Observations on autism, neurodiversity, disability and acceptance. Sunday, March 30, 2014. Why "Awareness" is not enough. I slowly came to an understanding and appreciation of the huge difference between autism "awareness" and autism acceptance. Awareness means that the rhetoric surrounding autism is dominated by people who are NOT Autistic. Parents, professionals, even siblings. Acceptance means authentic, meaningful inclusion. So, when we talk about the difference betwee...
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Competence | Hupostasis = Faith
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About me and about this blog. Hupostasis = Faith = Assurance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. I have been thinking a lot lately about what it means to “presume competence” vs. presuming one to be incompetent. How many stories have we already heard of people with autism that have been assumed to have low IQs according to “experts” and tests, only to surprise everyone later in life when they are given a means to express themselves that works for them? In the documentary “Wretches and...
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway: Library Book Review of "My Voice: Autism, Life & Dreams" by Amy Sequenzia
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway. Observations on autism, neurodiversity, disability and acceptance. Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Library Book Review of "My Voice: Autism, Life and Dreams" by Amy Sequenzia. My son shares his thoughts on another great book we have available at the Ed Wiley Autism Acceptance Lending Library. My Voice: Autism, Life and Dreams" is a book of poetry by Autistic activist Amy Sequenzia. My son loves poetry and Amy is one of his favorites:. From "Respect" by Amy Sequenzia. Just Being Me&#...
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway: July 2015
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway. Observations on autism, neurodiversity, disability and acceptance. Wednesday, July 1, 2015. The reason I speak out against Autism Speaks is because I love my Autistic son. I love him so much that he has forced me to love myself too. If you are not Autistic or otherwise Disabled, you might not know what it is like to grow up with these messages of hate and fear and people treating you like you're nothing but a horrible burden on society. But it's never enough because the pr...
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway: September 2014
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway. Observations on autism, neurodiversity, disability and acceptance. Monday, September 15, 2014. Who Would Want A Disabled Child? Ched Dr. Phil's interview with Kelli Stapleton today. I was not sure what to expect, honestly. But. I was definitely not expecting the colossal amount of victim blaming that happened. Words like "broken" (in reference to. N), "mercy killing" and "loving mother". Were tossed around as if. For the ultimate act of aggression on their child? I wanted ...
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway: Why I #BoycottAutismSpeaks
http://autistictimestwo.blogspot.com/2015/07/why-i-boycottautismspeaks.html
We Always Liked Picasso Anyway. Observations on autism, neurodiversity, disability and acceptance. Wednesday, July 1, 2015. The reason I speak out against Autism Speaks is because I love my Autistic son. I love him so much that he has forced me to love myself too. If you are not Autistic or otherwise Disabled, you might not know what it is like to grow up with these messages of hate and fear and people treating you like you're nothing but a horrible burden on society. But it's never enough because the pr...
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway: Nice People
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We Always Liked Picasso Anyway. Observations on autism, neurodiversity, disability and acceptance. Thursday, May 28, 2015. We are not burdens, we are not mistakes, we are not eternal children who exist as extensions of our parent's suffering. We have so much work to do. Elizabeth J. (Ibby) Grace. May 29, 2015 at 6:52 AM. Lei, there is a picture of you in the dictionary to illustrate Awesome. May 29, 2015 at 9:08 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Donate to the Ed Wiley Autism Acceptance Library.
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