ChangelingGirl wrote:
Okay, I checked his website, and it looks interesting from a 14-year-old perspective, but tbh I wasn't so impressed that I would be giving him an award. HIs info isn't totally accurate, and if what he writes on his website, is wha the also write son the Yahoo group, if I were an antivax mom, I'd laugh at him.
What information isn't 'totally' accurate? There are links to back up his claims about real people who have AS so that's accurate. The rest of the website is personal and you can't be wrong about your own information.
I happen to know the family and this kid has been an advocate for kids with Autism since he was 5 years old. Now he's a teenager who advocates for kids and youth with Autism.
He has a life threatening illness on top of that where he nearly died 3 times in the past 12 months alone.
And yet, he still finds time to write on his blogs (he has 2), to make videos about technology, to make videos about Autism and MG, to make videos about treatments for MG, to belong to a couple of listservs (one for MG and one for Asperger Syndrome), to be part of the admin for an online Yahoo! group for parents raising kids on the spectrum, to make presentations, to attend Autism conferences as a presenter and/or as a visual artist and more.
He was interviewed by Donna Williams 3 years ago and he's a regular contributor at Irked Magazine (the only minor who is a regular contributor to this online ezine that has earned worldwide accolades).
And in spite of all this success, the kid is modest and likeable which is uncommon these days whether we're talking successful adults or successful kids.
It seems to me, ChangelingGirl, that at 23 you're just a tad jealous of what this ambitious kid that's 9 years younger than you has accomplished in the past few years. Instead of being a hater, maybe you should try making the world a better place for Autistics in your corner of the world.