Farewell, Joseph

Yesterday, the Detroit Red Wings Foundation invited fans of the hockey team to come paint the ice at Joe Louis Arena. For many, this was the last chance to get inside the hockey haven we’ve called home for 38 years. For me, this last chance was awesome and a bit sad. The Red Wings Foundation...

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Don’t Stand On The Sideline

There was a time when I thought my vote wouldn’t matter in an election. Considering there are well over 100 million people eligible to vote, one vote won’t change the outcome of an election. To this day, that remains true – one vote hasn’t changed the outcome of an election – but with so much at...

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Cherish Every Second

Late last year I was taught by a greater force that life is timed for everyone. It was late October when my uncle elected to take his own life. Less than a month later, my dog, who I had grown up with for more than half of my life, had to be put down. Much of this year passed without any problems....

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Why I Enjoy Writing

While doing some work on the social media channels, I noticed a hashtag on Twitter that was appearing on my timeline. The hashtag was “#ASDay” or better known as Autistics Speaking Day. The goal of ASDay is to share the works of many people who are on the autism spectrum. To be fair, I had no idea...

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(Almost) A Year Later

While I’ve been constantly updating the website and social media channels for JACK’S PLACE For Autism Foundation, I’ve not really had the time to make any entries into the blog. At the same time, when you don’t have much you want to talk about, it becomes harder to put something together. But now...

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Aim for Autism Training

Not too long ago, I shared a story on the JACK’S PLACE for Autism Foundation Facebook page. It was about a police officer from North Carolina who came to the help of an autistic teenager at a high school. Last week, I read about a police incident involving an individual with autism, which bothered...

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How Pokémon Go Benefits Children with Autism

If you’ve been living under a rock the past week, you may have missed the coverage of Pokémon Go. The game has taken the country by storm. It has seen a massive amount of downloads in just its first week and high volume of user activity. It’s so popular, that it’s already the number one mobile...

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My Two Cents on 50 Cent

In our world, people with autism vary by functionality. For some people who have autism, it’s easy to point out the traits and characteristics. For others, the traits and characteristics are hidden well. For people who are not directly impacted by autism, it’s important that we educate them on...

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Susan Boyle, Airports and Meltdowns

You may have read last week about an incident involving British singer Susan Boyle, who revealed several years ago that she has Asperger’s Syndrome, something often associated with autism. For those out of the loop, I’ll give you the quickie: Boyle was at an airport in London, had an argument with...

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Three Benefits of Baseball for Individuals with Autism

What can be said about baseball? It’s America’s favorite pastime, a simplistic sport on the field with plenty of statistics to break the simplicity and most important, a great game and event for the entire family. I’m sure most of us have played a game of baseball, or at the very least own a...

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