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Mark Stairwalt on 09 17, 2010 | 1 Comment
Inveterate list maker Lili Marlene has carved out another instructive subset from her still growing referenced list of now “... 174 famous or important people diagnosed with an autism spectrum condi
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Mark Stairwalt on 06 25, 2010 | 5 Comments
This series of entries on the“unbroken spectrum” began as an effort to outline just a couple mechanisms which work to obscure the demographic where paler shades of the autistic spectrum shade over
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Mark Stairwalt on 06 4, 2010 | 8 Comments
A couple weeks ago I sat down to sketch out two mechanisms which serve to obscure the reality that there is no clear dividing line between autistic people and the larger population. What was to be a
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Mark Stairwalt on 05 28, 2010 | 5 Comments
Years ago, long before I had any familiarity with psychological jargon, I remember running across the phrase “egodystonic homosexuality” and being highly amused at what an absurdly clinical term i
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Mark Stairwalt on 05 24, 2010 | 1 Comment
Having come full circle back to the assertion that there is no clear dividing line between the autistic population and the “non”-autistic population, this seems like an apt time to have a closer l
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Mark Stairwalt on 12 13, 2011 | No Comments
There's a little back-and-forth echo that's popped up between this site and Julia Bascom's. This entry aims to amplify that little echo. Here's Julia yesterday at her blog Just Stimming, after having
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Julia Bascom on 12 12, 2011 | 1 Comment
Hi. My name is Julia Bascom and I’ve had it easy.
I had it easy. What this means is that in fifth grade I was the smartest kid in the class. I also did a lot of hiding under my desk, and I talk
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Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg on 05 27, 2011 | 2 Comments
Some years ago, I took a two-year training course in Jewish shamanic healing. I came away understanding a great deal about the many ways in which ancient Jewish culture was similar to many other i
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Mark Stairwalt on 10 22, 2010 | 6 Comments
“If we were a voting block, we could run the country.”
That’s the phrase I kept coming back to eleven or twelve years ago now, when the full extent of autism’s unbroken spectrum first came
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Mark Stairwalt on 10 18, 2010 | No Comments
For all its charms, the weblog platform does also bury older content for no better reason than that newer material has come along. While we all like to feel we’re improving, whether you are writin
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Mark Stairwalt on 07 30, 2010 | 11 Comments
I don’t think any of us would call it a game, but I’ve noticed a number of people who write or comment on autism sites seem to approach the issue of defining autism as a “zero-sum game,” in th
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