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“(There is no) right type of Asperger’s. People with Asperger’s are as varied as Norwegians and trombone players.” —Mark Haddon, author of A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime

autism.jpg picture by cynthialord2005    Today, I'm off to speak at the New Hampshire Library Association conference. My session is on serving and enjoying patrons with autism and their families at the library. This talk gives a lot of information, but I also put a very personal face on that disability. Underneath the behaviors and the challenges, are just children and families. And the library is an important place for many families who have children with autism. So though this is an emotional talk for me, once or twice a year, I say yes.

David Macauley is the keynote speaker.  I'm excited to meet him! 

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Published on May 05, 2011 04:03
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Ella That quote isn't intierly true...My brother is Norwegian, and a Trombone player, and so was my Great-Grandmother.


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