Merry Christmas, little one. I love you.
I am so proud of you. You bring me great joy and I am glad you are my family and part of my life.
Merry Christmas, little one. I love you.
I am so proud of you. You bring me great joy and I am glad you are my family and part of my life.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
| Guests on the “Why S… on Del Bigtree crosses the line:… | |
| W. Taylor on The new White House ballroom w… | |
| Dorit Rubinstein Rei… on Trump wants Robert Kennedy, wh… | |
| Dramatic Cuts in New… on Open letter to the IACC: Autis… | |
| Sullivan (Matt Carey… on Open letter to the IACC: Autis… |
Yesterday, Donald Trump, Robert Kennedy and others met in the Oval Office to announce an executive order on vaccines and autism. I have a simple message for them: Don’t pretend that you are helping my kid, me or my family. Don’t act like you are speaking for us or our wants or desires. There is […]
Let’s start with an uncomfortable fact. States have a financial incentive to underserve disabled students. Special education is expensive, and every support costs money. The Department of Education exists, in part, as a federal watchdog to ensure that states live up to their obligations under the law. And these are kids who will never pay […]
When I was young, people like my kid were institutionalized. Access to community, either in their residence or their daily activities, was limited. Which is a nice way of saying, a lot of people never saw the outside of an institution. I don’t want to go back. I don’t want to think that after I […]
NIH autism research funding has collapsed since Mr. Kennedy became HHS Secretary. I wrote about this in my open letter to the IACC. Then I got curious: are the cuts limited to autism, or is this happening across NIH? The answer: it’s everywhere, and it’s worse than I expected. Below is a graph I made […]
Secretary Kennedy has cut back on autism research, and you can act. You should act. You must act. Here are data from NIH Reporter on new NIH autism grants by fiscal year. I pro-rated the results from 2026, since the fiscal year ends in September. This graph shows only those grants which are new in each fiscal […]
Leave a comment