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 Oregon Author's

 

by Phyliss Coyne & Ann Fullerton

Ann was raised in Salem Oregon and co-author of Higher Functioning Adolescents and Young Adults With Autism: A Teacher's Guide
  She currently co-ordinates a program at PSU that partners with Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp.

William McNary is Oregon home grown and the son of Patty McNary, founding member of Orgeon Parents United William is featured on the cover and has a chapter devoted to his accomplishments.

 

1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum  by Veronica Zysk and Ellen Notbohm

Ellen Notbohm is a freelance writer and columnist for Autism/Asperger's Digest and author of 10 Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew  She lives in Portland, Oregon.  Veronica Zysk was Executive Director of the Autism Society of America from 1991 - 1996 and is now Managing Editor of Autism/Asperger's Digest.

 

  

Asperger Syndrome Employment Book - "Roger N. Meyer is a Portland Oregon resident. He was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome (AS) in 1997. He was a cabinetmaker for 26 years, and had a parallel volunteer career as a counselor, mental health advocate, union activist and apprentice instructor."  Roger is also the co-founder of Oregon Parents United and ASPIRES ...Read more.

 
Not Even Wrong  -  Portland writer Paul Collins memoir is about the journey of himself, his wife and his young son with autism. "The Oregonian's reviewer, thought it "combines a haunting memoir of his son's isolation with a journey to the world of other outsiders - those in history and popular culture, from Peter the Wild Boy in 18th-century England to Bill Gates . . . With tenderness and grace (if not always logic), Collins juxtaposes his own learning of his son's disorder -- and unique gifts -- with tales of curious geniuses."

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"We each have our own way of living in the world, together we are like a symphony.
Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony
               It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is crucial.
We all contribute to the song of life."
...Sondra Williams

We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference.

 

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