No Soup For You

By Lisa Ackerman This iconic Seinfeld show had many memorable moments. When I channel hop, I will often see re-runs and will stop and watch.  These are classics. I love ALL the characters. Among my favorite episodes is the one about the Soup Nazi.  This character has been a constant in my autism journey. I... Continue Reading →

200,000 Readers!

By Lisa Ackerman I cannot believe that the TACANOW blog has reached 200,000 readers. It’s incredible that so many people are reading important updates on autism and its effect on the families we serve. Last September 2012, I shared that 100,000 readers had visited the TACANOWblog (1.) In less than 8 months we doubled our... Continue Reading →

Do you know someone with autism?

By Lisa Ackerman Part of my efforts at TACA is building autism awareness. This effort includes visiting and speaking to many businesses and professional organizations (such as Rotary and other clubs.) When I go to speak (about 3-6 times a month), rarely do I find a person NOT touched by autism. You can always find... Continue Reading →

They Blinded Me with SCIENCE

By Lisa Ackerman In 1998, when my son was first diagnosed with autism, I was one of the early internet subscribers. The internet was just born and I would dial in. I would hear the loud squawks of my modem and would then start looking at research and treatments for autism. It was a desert... Continue Reading →

Celebrate Autism?

By Lisa Ackerman I’m seeing many messages from around the world where people are preparing for Autism Awareness Month.  Autism affects so many people that the month of April has been designated to help with increasing its awareness. Some of the messaging being sent out includes “celebrate autism.”  I don't have a cute picture for... Continue Reading →

Autism Costs for Families = MILLIONS

By Lisa Ackerman Another report just released outlines that autism costs families MILLIONS (1.)  Sadly at TACA, not a day goes by without providing best practices to help families understand who pays for what and how to obtain what their child needs to make meaningful progress.  Much of the TACA website content is focused on... Continue Reading →

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