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Ever the arty Autie

Recipe of the month (August) home made nut milk

August9

Mimosa by Donna Williams Nut milks are high in calcium and many other nutrients. Unlike soy milk, they do not reduce gut IgA (reduces gut immunity) and unless you have nut allergies aren’t nearly so allergenic as soy milk. Read the rest of this entry »

Tas Blizzard, one of the sparkly, good people, dies, aged 37

August2

Personal Space by Donna Williams A 37 year old man named Tas Blizzard died this week when his car lost control on a slippery road and went into a dam. It’s always so sad when one of the shiny, sparkly, good people of the world dies young, or tragically, and Tas was one of those people. Read the rest of this entry »

Fear versus excitement; why can’t some of us tell?

July30

Don’t Scare The Fish by Donna Williams The social majority of humans, in fact around 60-65% of people, can think predominantly in pictures. They’re visual thinkers. Another 30% of people can think predominantly in words or mental chatter. They’re verbal thinkers. These mechanisms allow people to INTERNALLY mentalise. They can think INSIDE of their heads. Read the rest of this entry »

The dietary Wheelchair; autism and dietary interventions

July26

Donna Williams with balloon After doing a lecture called The Dietary Wheelchair about the role of dietary interventions in my own journey with autism, I was contacted by Cassie Wells from ORGRAN Natural Foods . She asked if I’d mind being interviewed for their magazine and I agreed and she generously accepted the additional publication of that interview here. Here it is: Read the rest of this entry »

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5 burning autism questions.

July21

The Outsiders by Donna Williams A student in Singapore, Asvin Kaur, asked me 5 questions and has agreed you can all benefit from their answers. Here they are: Read the rest of this entry »

Donna Williams’ July 2008, 48 hr, Poetry Challenge

July18

Moving House by Donna Williams Each month I send out a challenge for people to send me a 1-2 word topic they’d like me to write a poem to and I must write all the poems in the challenge within 48 hours. Read the rest of this entry »

Recipe of the month (July) Coriander Pesto Pasta

July14

The Gadoodleborger by Donna Williams Another GF/CF low salicylate recipe this time from my fab husband Chris Samuel! Read the rest of this entry »

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An Occupational Therapist Explores Autism

July14

imaginary friend by Donna Williams Barbara Smith M.S., OTR/L ( http://www.barbarasmithoccupationaltherapist.com ) works with many children on the autism spectrum in the area of hippotherapy (not hippos, but horses). This involves occupational therapy through interaction with horses and horse riding to help children achieve goals such as improved balance, coordination or communication skills to tell the horse to “go” and “whoa”. Barbara had her own set of questions for me, so here’s her interview: Read the rest of this entry »

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The meaning of life, the universe and everything – an autism interview.

July10

Opportunity Knocks by Donna Williams Paul Swann is a Commissioning & Planning Officer with Department of Adult Social Care at Wrexham County Borough Council in Wales, UK. In the run up to an evening lecture I’m doing in Wrexham on Tuesday 9th Sept 2008, I offered Paul to set me 5 questions for an email interview. He did a wonderful job, setting in depth questions as good as any of the 100 or so journalists who’ve interviewed me over the last 20 years. Here’s out interview: Read the rest of this entry »

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The sexual abuse continuum.

July6

Don’t Look Back by Donna Williams My parents were underclass party people in the 60s and 70s, a criminal family with colorful friends: armed robbers, gun dealers, celebrities and entertainers and crooked cops. Bravado, power, endangerment, sadism, mockery, and at the very least laughing things off, came as standard. Read the rest of this entry »

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