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Tag Archives: Phyllis Kupperman
Making It Not Quite On Our Own
I’m no Romney, but I’ve done well. Yes, I made my own money, or, as Mitt says, “Everything I earned I earned the old-fashioned way.” But without help? Not on your life. Sure, it was my math test results that … Continue reading
Handwriting on the Wall
We were talking here about the daily improvements Nate makes in conversational language. Robbie told us that he was heading out for the night and Nate, instead of his usual, “Where are you going?” asked, “Are you going out Rob?” … Continue reading
Tag, You’re It
I was reading an entry on Cafemom.com about whether hyperlexia was autism. Seems like this mom was told her twins couldn’t be hyperlexic AND autistic at the same time. This “serious” assessment was made by her new physician’s assistant and, though … Continue reading
Who’s Autistic?
Sorry to have been gone all week. I’ve been working on other writing projects. During the last week, I read with great interest the stories regarding the American Psychiatric Association’s impending changes in the definition of autism. Anyone who has … Continue reading
The Meaning of Advocacy
One of the first, and in retrospect most important, lessons that Karen and I learned, way back when we first met Phyllis Kupperman, was “be Nate’s advocate.” We were new to the world of autism and hyperlexia, and, besides having to … Continue reading
Treasure Trove
I mentioned last post that Phyllis handed me a manila envelope stuffed with Nate history. I read through it a few days ago and, I have to admit, it was a very emotional hour. Progress reports, session notes, test results and, … Continue reading
Vacation Progress
Nate has always improved after a trip. Maybe it’s the new location, maybe it’s the new situations. Regardless, it never fails. We just returned from our week in Chicago “in honor” of Nate’s upcoming 20th birthday. Outside of the usual events: … Continue reading