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Blogs on autism
This page provides links to some blogs which provide personal insights into autism spectrum disorders and related issues.
Please note that most blogs are highly personal and subjective. Some express political or controversial views. Some contain language or views that other people may find libelous or offensive. Because of this we cannot accept responsibility for the blogs we link to or the information found there.
If you know of a significant or interesting blog which is not listed here please email info@researchautism.net.
Please note that we reserve the right to not include information about a blog if we do not consider it appropriate.
- Action for Autism – UK blog written by Mike Stanton, parent of a child on the spectrum. Link
- Autism Crisis. Canadian blog written by Michelle Dawson, a researcher with autism, who is often critical of organisations or researchers who claim to help people with autism. Link
- Autism Hub – Describes itself as ‘a central point to find blogs about autism from autistic people, parents and professionals.’ Link
- Autism Vox – US blog written by Kristina Chew, the mother of a child on the autistic spectrum. Link
- Ballastexistenz – US blog written by a self-advocate who has participated in several aspects of the disability rights movement including autistic liberation, psychiatric survivor, mainstream disability rights, and developmental disability self-advocacy. Link
- Facing Autism in New Brunswick – Canadian blog written by Harold Doherty, the father of a boy on the spectrum. Link
- Interverbal – US site which describes itself as ‘A critical look at science in the autism world’. Link
- Kim Stagliano – US blog written by Kim Stagliano, the mother of three children on the spectrum. Link
- livsjourney – US blog written by the parents of two children with autistic spectrum disorders. Link
- Natural Variation – US blog which claims to dispel ‘junk science in the autism field, scrutinizes questionable treatments, and exposes stereotypes and demeaning characterizations.’ Link
- Searching for equilibrium – Argentinian blog written by María Luján, the mother of a child on the spectrum. Link
- Translating Autism – blog written by Nestor Lopez-Duran Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and neuroscience researcher, which aims to rapidly disseminate the latest scientific findings related to the nature, causes, and treatments of autism spectrum disorders. Link
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