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Call for Autism Angel Submissions

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To promote Autism Awareness Month last year, I featured a series of posts about individuals who have helped my son on his autism journey.  I wanted to celebrate and thank the angels in our lives whose skill, kindness, dedication, patience, and support have helped get Barrett to where he is today. This year, I thought I would feature guest posts from other writers about their Autism Angels.  If you have or know an autism teacher, therapist, parent, or respite provider who has touched your life, or the life of  someone you love who lives with autism, I’d love to feature them on my blog during the month of April.  The submissions can be in a traditional essay or interview format and contain links.  I’d also like to feature pictures.  If you’re interested, please email me at allie@thelatchkeymom.com.  I will accept submissions from March 15th to April 15th.

To read about our Autism Angels, please click on the links below:

Cindy Pruitt:

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Jodi Hammond:

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Bobbi Jo Corcoran:

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Alicia Harris:

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Jackie Moore:

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Autism Angel: Jackie Moore

I met Jackie Moore when our kids were in school together. Her daughter Jordyn and Barrett were in the same class for four years. I affectionately dubbed them the prom king and queen, as they were the two who seemed to be the class ring leaders.   Jordyn is a vivacious child who I often observed teasing Barrett in a playfully engaging manner (and he usually played hard to get). I loved the fact that Jordyn never let Barrett intimidate her. More often than not, she successfully lured Bear out of his shell. Also, I think Barrett secretly loved the attention.

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Autism Angel: Alicia Harris

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Alicia Harris was my son Barrett’s elementary school occupational therapist for three years. I’ll never forget the first time I met her, which happened to be in an IEP meeting – never an ideal setting, in my experienced personal opinion. She was young and full of energy and I loved how excited she was about her job. Then she told me a “Barrett story” and I wanted to crawl under the table.   She shared with us how unhappy Barrett was after she changed her shampoo (see interview below). Then she reluctantly relayed that he’d hit her after smelling her hair. Yes, you read that right – hit her. I’d never heard of him ever hitting someone before, and I was appalled. Alicia insisted it was a gentle hit, like a “love tap.” I’ll never know whether or not that was true, but Alicia’s genuine smile never faltered in the meeting (and she continued working with him for years). She actually laughed about it, assuring us that it all been worked out.   Now that, my friends, is dedication. Continue reading Autism Angel: Alicia Harris

Autism Angel: Bobbi Jo Corcoran

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Bobbi Jo Corcoran is my son’s middle school teacher.  We made the middle school leap this past fall, after riding the elementary school train for as long as we could.  I was anxious about the change – we’d had a great experience in elementary school, and I really appreciated the way Barrett’s school promoted inclusion.  I already had a child in middle school and it’s tough – so I assumed it would be extra hard on Bear.  I couldn’t have been more wrong.  The classroom and teachers were fabulous and the administration was very supportive.  Besides, I think Barrett was ready to move on to bigger things. Continue reading Autism Angel: Bobbi Jo Corcoran