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lady_katie
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28 Oct 2012, 2:10 pm

I'm starting a blog (well, technically converting my old one) about my spectrum family (myself, my husband and our toddler son) to raise awareness of high functioning autistic families and to share tips and strategies that are working for us. I'm trying to figure out what kinds of things to focus on, and so far I've only come up with a few; diet, lifestyle, parenting, and organization. If you were to read my blog, what other kinds of things would you want to read about? What kinds of 'categories' would you hope to see, or want NT's to see for awareness purposes?

I'm pretty much willing to write about anything, so please share any ideas that you have with me!

Thanks!



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28 Oct 2012, 3:00 pm

Unfortunately, there are more blogs than blog readers..



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28 Oct 2012, 3:42 pm

Trencher93 wrote:
Unfortunately, there are more blogs than blog readers..


Even if that were true, I still want to write one. Maybe you can point me in the direction of a few of these [autistic family specific] blogs so that I can find inspiration in their structure.



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28 Oct 2012, 4:42 pm

what about insomnia, autistic stomach achs, aspies love for animals, rage attacks, hyperactivity, difficulty making friends, noise anxiety, general anxiety, ocd, and how smart aspies are, oh, and signs of autism in toddlers.



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28 Oct 2012, 4:45 pm

felinesaresuperior wrote:
what about insomnia, autistic stomach achs, aspies love for animals, rage attacks, hyperactivity, difficulty making friends, noise anxiety, general anxiety, ocd, and how smart aspies are, oh, and signs of autism in toddlers.


This is super helpful, thanks!! !