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The October Crash: Why Autistic Students May Struggle More Now
The first few weeks of school often go smoothly. Everyone is fresh, polite, and hopeful. But for many Autistic students, that “honeymoon” depends on masking—suppressing natural regulation needs and social communication differences to blend in.

Dr. Lisa Marnell, OTD, MBA
4 days ago5 min read


What Office of Special Education (OSEP) Layoffs Happened Friday and Why This Matters to Autistic Students
With Department of Education layoffs in the news over the past few days, I thought it might be helpful to share my understanding and interpretation of what this means to many people

Dr. Lisa Marnell, OTD, MBA
Oct 144 min read


Hand-Over-Hand: Why It’s Unethical — and Ineffective — for Autistic Students
Sometimes I think how lucky I was that my handwriting came easily. Because if my teacher had ever tried to place her hand over mine — or under it — to guide my pencil, the very thing meant to help would have unsettled me.

Dr. Lisa Marnell, OTD, MBA
Oct 84 min read
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