Life in college

Life in college

This presentation explains how I navigated life on my own after leaving home for the first time to attend college at one of the top animation and art schools – California Institute of Art (CalArts). By living in the home…

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Defying the unsupportive doctor

Defying the unsupportive doctor

What do autistic children do when doctors seem less than understanding and supportive? I will share the thoughts of my parents and my own feelings on best practices for communicating with medical professionals. Using my own experiences as well as those…

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My advice to teachers

My advice to teachers

The encouragement and support of understanding teachers has been a real gift in my life. They have helped me learn to interact in day-to-day settings and among my peers. When educators are aware of various traits and behaviors an autistic…

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Circle of friends

Circle of friends

Building a “circle of friends” is a core concept behind the way I learned to get through life. It seems elemental: as much as possible, in as many different settings as possible, I surround myself with normal peers who understand…

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Independent living with autism

Independent living with autism

These days I can do many things on my own. I have a car and commute daily to the local newspaper where I work as an editorial cartoonist and illustrator. My outside responsibilities have also grown to include grocery shopping,…

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