My mother is a Special Education teacher at a High School here in town. I have experienced first-hand some wonderful teens with Autism and Asperger's. These kids are brilliant. Funny. Clever. SO SWEET. They light up whenever they see me or my mother. It's wonderful to see kids that are faced with such difficulties, but have SO MUCH JOY. There is a LOT we can learn from people with Autism or Asperger's.

In order to support my amazing friends that deal with this each and every day, I've joined in the Giveaway Hop to raise awareness!
You can win a paperback copy of Alyson Noel's Radiance from the Riley Bloom Series (Book One)
How to enter???
You must be a follower of this blog! Leave me a comment with how Autism has affected you or someone close by, AND how you will help raise awareness! If you don't know anyone or anything about Autism, THATS OKAY! Just help spread the word! Contest ends the 14th at 11PM.
PLEASE leave your email address in the comments so I can have a way to contact you if you win! =]
+1 point for spreading the word on Twitter/facebook
+3 for blogging about Autism Awareness OR this contest and leaving me your link! This is for an awesome cause, yall!
Leave links for the extra stuff if you do it!

In order to support my amazing friends that deal with this each and every day, I've joined in the Giveaway Hop to raise awareness!
You can win a paperback copy of Alyson Noel's Radiance from the Riley Bloom Series (Book One)
How to enter???
You must be a follower of this blog! Leave me a comment with how Autism has affected you or someone close by, AND how you will help raise awareness! If you don't know anyone or anything about Autism, THATS OKAY! Just help spread the word! Contest ends the 14th at 11PM.
PLEASE leave your email address in the comments so I can have a way to contact you if you win! =]
+1 point for spreading the word on Twitter/facebook
+3 for blogging about Autism Awareness OR this contest and leaving me your link! This is for an awesome cause, yall!
Leave links for the extra stuff if you do it!
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE OTHER BLOGS IN THE HOP BELOW! =]
For More Information about Austism:
http://www.autismspeaks.org/index.php
http://www.autism-society.org/
http://autism-resources.com/
http://www.autismspeaks.org/index.php
http://www.autism-society.org/
http://autism-resources.com/
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ReplyDeleteMy niece has Autism, she is getting better at talking with me and others. She also has diabetes, tough life for her and my sister.
Thank you so much for spreading the world on autism awareness!
ReplyDeleteAmy // amyismyfriend at aol dot com
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ReplyDeleteAmy // amyismyfriend at aol dot com
My 7 year old son has autism. He is so smart, funny, and loving. I love him with every cell of my body.
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1 Posted Plenty about Autism on my blog www.dailywoman.blogspot.com
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Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and for joining this blog hop. My youngest son has Aspbergers and one of my missins is to spread awarness! Look foward to following your blog. Maybe someday my book will be on it!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteI have to tell this story... one of my students is autistic and he loves Christmas so when the season comes around he gets red and green rubber bands on his braces and tells us all "I have Christmas in my mouth" and gives the biggest smile ever!
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Ohh my that is so precious!! :)
ReplyDeleteMy niece was born with as to date unnamed syndrome, but autism is a characteristic of it. I had temporary custody of her from 16 to 27 months and those days changed my life. When I got her she couldn't sit up and had never eaten anything. By the time the state of NC gave her back to her drugged up mother she was standing, eating everything on earth, and nearly walking.
ReplyDeleteToday is seven years, walks,runs, still eats like a horse, but is the size of three year old.
She can't speak due to her autism, but she is learning to communicate with hand language. I love my little Tater and miss her everyday.
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My little girl Rylee is almost 8 an has P.D.D. I my self as many ppl didn't know 6 an a half years ago there are many branches of autism. We had our ups and downs but she has made me a better person. She has showed me so much. She has grown to be a wonderful little girl and I would not Chang a thing about her. She wants to be a Teacher when She gets older and I am behind her 100%.
ReplyDeleteNot many people understand Autism and what you are doing is wonderful! I sent it to Twitter and facebook. Soon as I find out how to blog on facebook I will also do that lol.
that is a wonderful, inspiring story! thank you so much for sharing it!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I bet Rylee has a beautiful heart :)
ReplyDeleteMy cousin went back to college to earn her teaching degree in special education so she could better take care of her autistic son. He is now 21 and doing great!
ReplyDeleteI RTd a tweet on Sunday @ 4:41.
Follower: I Read Banned Books
Jen Bigheart
There are so many beautiful stories that have already been told here, mine really pales in comparison. But, I'm a 4th year medical student, and I've worked with Autistic kids - and the thing that affected me the most about these children is that although they seem anti-social, and have difficulty communicating their needs, they are still children. Their child-like innocence, and their charming little ways still fill you with inspiration - because these kids don't just face adversity, but rise above it!
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Email: Enamoredsoul(at)gmail(dot)com
Twitter: @inluvwithbookz
I tweeted the giveaway:
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~Hira~
Email: Enamoredsoul(at)gmail(dot)com
Twitter: @inluvwithbookz
I blogged about Autism, on my book-blog...
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~Hira~
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Twitter: @inluvwithbookz
I blogged about Autism, on my book-blog...
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~Hira~
Email: Enamoredsoul(at)gmail(dot)com
Twitter: @inluvwithbookz
I blogged about Autism, on my book-blog...
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~Hira~
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Twitter: @inluvwithbookz
I started learning about Autism when I became a mother. As a mother to two sons, and realizing just how the odds are rising, esp. with boys scared me to learn as much as I could, so I could help them as early as I could should they have it. Thankfully, they don't (though the youngest is still pretty young)
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Both my son and I are Aspies. I raise awareness in so many ways as I am obviously passionate about it. Right now on my blog, I have 2 Autism Awareness giveaways and have at least one more planned
ReplyDeleteim a gfc follower. and my little nephew is autistic.. and its hard to watch him grow up and know that he has a hard time with life.. he's a great little kid and i want the best things in life for him
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My 7 year old grandson is in the autism spectrum, he is in process of some more testing but they are thinking aspergers. Our family faces this on a daily basis and my heart goes out to everyone affected by this condition. Thank you so much for your participation.
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ReplyDeletethanks for the awesome giveaway!
I don't know anyone with autism, but this has been such a great hop because I've learned so much about Autism. I think knowing more about it takes away the fear.
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I'm a follower.
I worked with an autistic boy for my teacher cadet student teaching and his way of looking at the world was so unique and amazing! He was amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteGCF follower Alex W.
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Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have a co worker with a son with autism..hearing his stories, and progress, and just being supportive to him.
jmluker (at) winco.net
I have never known anyone with autism, I have seen many movies and television specials on the various causes and not cures, but what you can do to help your child tackle this. This is a great cause to be involved with.
ReplyDeleteJudy
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My IT co-worker's son has severe autism, hearing this dedicated father speak of his son & their family's struggles is heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteThank you for spreading awareness about Autism! Best wishes and thanks for a chance to win this giveaway!
Chanticlear1(at)gmail(dot)com
My just turned 13 year old son! has asperger's syndrome so I discuss autism awareness with pretty much anyone who will listen! He is a wonderful kid and an A student (with help from a wonderful special ed. teacher!!) Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow the blog GFC Shannon Johnson
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I have a mild form of Asperger's. I was only diagnosed in the past few years, but I know I've suffered from it most of my childhood. I'm really shy and afraid to discuss Asperger's and Autism with people, but I do spread the word on the internet. I want more to know Autism isn't just the extreme case. I want people to understand me and that in some ways I can't help who I am. I'm not trying to be rude, mean, or stuck up. I just am the way I am. Knowing that I have this, I can try to overcome the symptoms, but it is hard.
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thanks to all so far for entering! loving all this support!!
ReplyDeleteI work with a lot of kids who have autism and asperger's, and I am always amazed at what they can accomplish (I am a theatre director, and I know I can always count on one of my boys to not only have his lines memorized by the second rehearsal, but the entire show shortly after that).
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I am an elementary librarian and work with many Autistic children. One of my special memories involves a child with Asperger's who always had a hard time finding something he wanted to check out from the library. It took me almost an entire year, but we finally found some series that he liked. And one day, he came up to me outside library time and said "I have to tell you about this book I read. I think you will like it." Makes me smile just thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for promoting Autism Awareness.
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I don't have anyone in my family with autism but worked with many children when I was a camp counselor...thanks for helping to spread the knowledge.
ReplyDeletemk261274 at gmail dot com
my both my bestfriends lil brothers has autism so whenever we do something fun we make sure to include them so how and I always donate to charties that help children with autism
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ashtreygonesmokeya@yahoo.com
My next door neighbor has a son with autism. He is close to the same age as my son, they grew up together and are great friends. It has been very interesting watching him grow and develop and try to master social skills. I am taking part in the giveaway on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted the contest.
https://twitter.com/#!/Bookworm_Lisa/status/57553441291120640
I am a gfc follower.
ke7yca at gmail dot com
I have three cousins with autism. I am spreading awareness about autism by being a blog that is hosting a giveaway to help this cause.
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Thanks,
caliblue7 at gmail dot com
I haven't had anyone close affected but I think its amazing how many bloggers are getting behind this cause.
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thanks!
One of my close friends has autism. He has some friends that also have autism and I like being there to encourage them and talk about autism with others so they can learn about it.
ReplyDeleteTweeted cause everyone had to know!
http://twitter.com/#!/linda2060/status/57577411511975936
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ReplyDeleteMy son is on the Spectrum but he hasn't been given a solid diagnosis.
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I follow on GFC. My close friends son was diagnosed with autism and it's completely changed her life. He is such an amazing kid.
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Everyone, I am soo impressed with all the love and support. What a bloggy blessing!! :)
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ReplyDeleteMy grandson has Asberger's and is doing well with the support of his family and school teachers.
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My niece has a mild case of autism. So I am aware.
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I posted the Autism button and mentioned to "be aware of autism" on my blog
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I posted the Autism button and mentioned to "be aware of autism" on my blog
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I don't know anyone with Autism but my cousins son has Angelmans Syndrome. People are frighten of anything they don't understand. Once people understand they don't have to be scared any more. These children are a joy. Thank you for doing this giveaway.
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I follow on GFC - Rita M
ReplyDeleteI am reading all the info I can on autism - I am surprised at how much I didn't know - this Autism Awareness hop has been very informative.
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I don't know a whole lot about autism but have learned a lot through this giveaway hop. Thanks for helping spread awareness!
ReplyDeleteGFC follower: Lexie@BookBug
Tweeted at http://twitter.com/#!/LexieBookBug/status/57856534272688128
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No one I know has or has children with autism. I am helping spread the word by being part of this hop! I hope it helps someone in some way.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Following GFC.
Mary
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My nephew has Asperger's. He has his bad days, but mostly he's amazingly sweet and fantastic to be around. Thanks for this!
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I also tweeted:
http://twitter.com/#!/l_manning/status/58213502644531200
Hi I love that you are spreading the word for Autism. I don't have much experience with Autism but I do have a child with ADD. I know its not the same but its a challenge all the same. I am a follower and I have a link to the blog hop on my blog www.brandyzbooks.blogspot.com :)
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Hey, Linds!
ReplyDeleteIf you've stopped by my blog hop page you will see that Tommy, my cousin, is the reason I am so devoted to autism awareness. Tommy is the biggest reason, but not my only one, I've tutored kids with severe mental and physical handicaps since I was ten. I've taught acting classes, taught them to swim, helped with physical therapy and have been a shoulder to cry on.
I have a deep, deep, deep love and passion for these kiddos and I hope to one day adopt children with less severe mental and physical handicaps so I can show them how brightly they shine! : )
GFC: Gabrielle Carolina
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I volunteer at least once a week at a therapeutic horseback riding center and we have many autistic riders, both adults and children. I've learned so much from them and always look forward to spending more time helping out in lessons. I help raise autism awareness by volunteering for fundraisers whenever they're hosted.
ReplyDeleteI'm a GFC follower: Kaity Gatchell
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Thanks for doing the Autism Awareness Blog Hop. I have a nephew who has autism. My sister and I help out with his care for one weekend a month to give his parents a break.
ReplyDeleteI don't know anyone that has autism however, it has affected how i see the world the i think especially with my understanding of it now. I talked about this with my friends today.
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