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----- Original Message -----

From: Judy Livny

To: EDUCATION-FOR-ALL@...

Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 1:29 PM

A CUP OF COMFORT FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM

A child’s diagnosis of autism usually strikes fear in the hearts of

parents—and often turns their world upside-down and their lives inside-out.

The

incidence of this mysterious neurobiological disorder has risen dramatically in

recent years, leaving parents in search of answers, support, and hope. For

this inspirational volume, we seek personal anecdotal stories (not prescriptive

articles) about the unique aspects of parenting a child with autism and related

disorders (Asperger syndrome, Rett’s disorder, disintegrative disorder,

pervasive developmental disorder). Possible themes include, but are not limited

to: impact on other members of family; creative solutions to everyday

challenges; breakthroughs; effective treatments; silver linings; tender moments;

helpful support; unexpected positive outcomes; blessings large and small;

reasons for h! ope; adult children with autism. We are most interested in

stories written

by parents, but will also consider and likely publish some stories written by

professionals and family members or friends with intimate knowledge of the

child and parents in question.

Submission Deadline: October 1, 2005

Stories must be original (not derived from another published work), true,

positive, in English, and 1,000-2,000 words. Open to aspiring, unpublished, and

published writers.

Payment: One $500 grand prize per book; $100 each, all other published stories.

Plus copy of book.

Guidelines: http://www.cupofcomfort.com (click on " Share Your Story " ) or email

request to cupofcomfort@....

******************* The Education for All Coalition is a partnership of parents,

educators, related professionals and others who believe that children of all

backgrounds and abilities should be successfully educated together in their

neighborhood schools within the general education curriculum. We work together

to promote education that includes all children by providing individual

technical assistance, advocacy and supports to families, assisting institutions

of higher education better prepare teachers to effectively teach all children

and influencing and supporting schools, policymakers, and the community to

effectively implement inclusive practices and policies. *******************

Join the growing list of subscribers to our listserv! To subscribe yourself or

someone else through the World Wide Web (www), point your browser to

http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/education-for-all.html. Select " join or

leave the list " . Then follow the directions on the screen. *Be sure to send a

first e-mail introducing yourself to your fellow subscribers!!

*******************

The Education for All Coalition is funded by a grant from the Pennsylvania

Developmental Disabilities Council. It is a program of the Institute on

Disabilities/UAP at Temple University. The vision of the Institute on

Disabilities is that there will be a society where all people of diverse

cultures and abilities are included, recognizing that we are all interdependent

and bring gifts and talents. You can visit our web site at

http://www.temple.edu/inst_disabilities.

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