I strive to teach others about living Autism. It’s just a piece of you that others are just starting to get a handle on. When I was tested I was one of 150 now the chances are greater for children to be on some part of that spectrum. Lets let the world know we can get through this as ones who live with it and those who have a child they want to let know it may be rough yet you make it through.
Continue ReadingBased on the style of Who Will Cry for the Boy, this piece tells the real story in poetry form of an injustice going on in a Paterson, NJ school.
Continue ReadingThis is an essay.
Continue ReadingSonnet of someone sub coming to a disability.
Continue ReadingThis Poem was written two years ago. I tried to convey my emotions as a person with a disability. In doing so, I hope the reader will learn people with
disabilities are capable of love.
LeAnne Nelson Dahl
NOTE: Anna Lisa is my on line name.
Continue ReadingThis is not meant to offend anyone, it just that in my life, this is what I see.
Continue ReadingA lesson in compassion and humility.
Continue ReadingThe churches of today need to embrace the people that may be different – not cast them away. This letter in this article was written by Ben Rockwell. It touched me so deeply, I asked and received permission to share it with you.
Continue ReadingI feel no shame in being disabled but want to shout out aloud to the world that I am human too.
Continue ReadingA poem describing my thoughts on winter.
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