top of page
Search
Robert Waldinger: What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness | TED
The Harvard Study of Adult Development is a long-term study that has been tracking the lives of 724 men for over 75 years, with the goal...
help me to keep a roof over our heads
I am a divorced single mother of two daughters, ages 7 and 8.5, on the autism spectrum. They are the most important thing in my life and if
why everything you know about autism is wrong
Being diagnosed with autism is often seen as a tragedy. But for Jac den Houting, it was the best thing that's ever happened to them. As...
we are all different and that is awesome
We Are All Different - and THAT'S AWESOME! | Cole Blakeway | TEDxWestVancouverED What is it that makes you different? What makes you jump...
neurodiversity and education playing our strengths
Playing to Our Strengths: Neurodiversity & Education | Christy Hutton | TEDxSantaCruz The new generation of education has to...
understanding neurodiversity in youth
Jay Pierce is a sixteen-year-old student in Running Start at Bellevue College. He grew up in Seattle and has always had a passion for...
the key that unlocked my world
What do you think about, when you hear the word, “autism”? No diagnostic manual can truly explain the multifaceted experience of autism....
how a font can help people with dyslexia to read | Christian Boer | TEDxFultonStreet
It's very rare that graphic design can relieve a medical problem, but this is one such case. Take a brief tour through the world of dyslexi
the true gifts of a dyslexic mind | Dean Bragonier | TEDxMarthasVineyard
In this inspiring talk, advocate and educator Dean Bragonier offers a different take on Dyslexia. By looking at the unique mindset of...
why autistic unemployment is so high | Claire Barnett | TEDxVanderbuiltUniversity
The un- and under-employment rate among college-educated autistic adults is around the 80% mark. And no, that zero isn't a typo -
bottom of page