Retard! Autistic – Part 3

By Lisa Ackerman Sadly, I thought the topic above would be a “one time” blog (1.)  Occasionally, someone in the public eye says something that can deeply offend others. Using the word “retard” happened again in a song. Rappers J. Cole and Drake released a new song, so here we go again with the words “autistic”... Continue Reading →

Reminder: Everyone needs a break!

By Lisa Ackerman Taking a break is something I RARELY do. I am always plugged-in answering calls, emails and writing.  (As of this publishing, I still need to finish 4 articles and 6 blogs - not to mention my JOB needs me to focus on 58 things too!)  Well, for the next two weeks, I... Continue Reading →

Where did the name “TACA” come from?

By Lisa Ackerman When the very first TACA meeting was held in my living room in Huntington Beach, California almost 13 years ago, I had no idea where it would lead my family (1.) The early days of our son’s diagnosis were frustrating. We spent countless hours researching, reading, talking – wasn’t there a better... Continue Reading →

GOAL!!!!

By guest blogger & TACA dad Chris Benbow “Dad, I miss hockey.” That’s what my 6 year-old son, who has autism, said to me a couple of weeks ago as we were getting ready for dinner. I can honestly say that I never expected to hear those words from him. I’m a sports guy. I... Continue Reading →

Who is Dr. Bernard Rimland?

By Lisa Ackerman I am an old timer.  Jeff was diagnosed with autism in 1998. Some folks have more time in this journey while others have less.  There are several reasons why my family formed TACA; first, my son Jeff and the other was Bernie. Who is Bernie?  Bernie was like an uncle to me;... Continue Reading →

Picnic V.10.0!

By Lisa Ackerman Every year, I am full of excitement; it’s not a major holiday or my birthday, but it is absolutely my favorite time of the year. It is PICNIC TIME! I am happy to share with you the upcoming 10th Annual Family Picnic on Sunday, June 2nd at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim,... Continue Reading →

Autism: It’s about the poop!

By Lisa Ackerman If it’s your snack time or you are bothered by a conversation about bowel movements, this blog is not for you. If you have a child living with autism – welcome to the most discussed topic (no matter what, try to enjoy your food!!) A new study supports what thousands of parents... Continue Reading →

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