The author writes about taking her youngest son who is on the mild end of the spectrum to college.
The author writes about a road trip to DC with Autism Speaks for their Hill Day.
The author writes about never giving up with her profoundly autistic child.
The author writes about how much being involved in Boy Scouts has helped him grow.
Registration for Day Camp in Wall Township Opens February 3
Tell us your poison story! Open to all students K-12th grade.
The author writes about her profoundly autistic son turning twenty-one and the volunteering and employment options available to him.
The author writes about having surgery and keeping her family running with two autistic children.
The author writes about her profoundly autistic son's progress.
The event is open to families and has a scare trail that picks up after dark.
The author and two of her HomeLife 21 crew hit the road to see Bittersweet Farms, Ohio
Be aware of hidden dangers at home and in school that can lead to potentially dangerous mishaps and calls to the poison control center.
The author writes about her profoundly autistic son's graduation from high school.
The author writes about her profoundly autistic son's transition to adulthood.
The author writes about HomeLife21, a non-profit dedicated to improving residential options for profoundly autistic adults.
The author writes about concluding college tours with her autistic son.
The author writes about major milestones in her autistic sons' lives.
Take advantage of the nice weather with a trip to the boardwalk, Jenkinson's Amusements urged.
The Point Pleasant Beach Police Department is preparing to hold the bicycle rodeo for kids, a fun event to teach the rules of the road.
Jenkinson's is jumping into 2024 with its Easter events and a job fair to prepare for the summer season. They are hiring 400 people.
The author writes to her autistic sons on Valentines Day.
The author writes about keeping hope alive in the new year.
The holiday light show at the boardwalk returns for 2023, with new wrinkles including visits from favorite characters in addition to Santa.
The author writes about her final trip (for now) to Disney with her profoundly autistic adult son.
The author writes about a trick-or-treating event for young autistic adults.
Although Halloween is a time filled with exciting and fun activities, it’s a busy time for everyone, including the state’s poison center.
The author writes about a fundraiser for her non-profit being rescheduled.
The author writes about a year of "first lasts" for her 20-year-old autistic son.
The author writes about a fundraiser for HomeLife21 and two other autism non-profits at the Dublin House
The weather is going to get steamy again this week. Think cool thoughts with the Christmas in July event in Point Pleasant Beach.
The author writes about dropping off her mildly autistic son at camp.
The author writes about looking at autistic adult day programs.
The author writes about accessing services to help her twenty-year-old autistic son with daily living skills.
Registration for Point Pleasant's summer programs now is available, first come first served.
The author writes about her profoundly autistic son's twentieth birthday.
Camp counselors are still being hired for the summer program, the Point Pleasant Beach Recreation Committee said.
The annual event for third graders had kids test their skills on a simulated road course while learning rules to keep them and others safe.
The author writes about college and transition fairs for her autistic sons.
The author writes about taking actions if you suspect your child has autism.
The author writes about the trials of waiting in regards to her profoundly autistic son.
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