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Autism: Stereotypes don’t necessarily apply

When many think about autism, they think of those who respond to over-stimulation by the rocking and the shaking of hands, as well as communication difficulties. However, this is not always the case.

By | March 29th, 2010|2 Comments

Robbie Dibble achieves greatness

Robbie Dibble is popular. He is known for his athleticism, artistry, and desire to be the center of attention—who could forget the crowds he attracts at school dances? His personality, however, overshadows another part of him, a part that his friends forget: Dibble has Asperger’s syndrome. “Asperger’s is a high-functioning form of autism..."

By | March 3rd, 2010|0 Comments