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JaggedLines shares stories of autism outside the cultural script that has shaped its narrative. Here you’re not going to find stories that supports the notion of autism as a disordered brain, lost or stolen child, or “others.” We use the term “autistic” or “autistic person” rather than a “person with autism” to honor autism as an identity that needs to be accepted, appreciated, and accommodated, not cured.

JaggedLines invites you to share your autism personal stories to start deep and provocative conversations about autism. Sharing your story maybe the most difficult thing you’ll ever do, but it is very likely to change people’s perspective on autism and provide a better understanding of autism beyond biomedical labels.

We welcome a diversity of voices and experience. Whether you are an autistic, a parent of an autistic child, an educator, a service provider, or a person who simply wants to share a story that can uplift or inspire the entire autism community, we want to hear from you.

Please share your story below. Your story may be published, but your contact information will not. If it does, we will reach out to you to hear more about your story.

Share your story.

JaggedLines shares stories of autism outside the cultural script that has shaped its narrative. Here you’re not going to find stories that supports the notion of autism as a disordered brain, lost or stolen child, or “others.” We use the term “autistic” or “autistic person” rather than a “person with autism” to honor autism as an identity that needs to be accepted, appreciated, and accommodated, not cured.

JaggedLines invites you to share your autism personal stories to start deep and provocative conversations about autism. Sharing your story maybe the most difficult thing you’ll ever do, but it is very likely to change people’s perspective on autism and provide a better understanding of autism beyond biomedical labels.

 

We welcome a diversity of voices and experience. Whether you are an autistic, a parent of an autistic child, an educator, a service provider, or a person who simply wants to share a story that can uplift or inspire the entire autism community, we want to hear from you.

Please share your story below. Your story may be published, but your contact information will not. If it does, we will reach out to you to hear more about your story.

We want to hear from you

AUTISTICS
Tell us your story: your challenges, your successes, what helped the most, what made you feel loved and included, and whatever you think the world needs to know.

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PARENTS OF AUTISTICS
Tell us your story about supporting your autistic child: your challenges, your success, what helped the most, and whatever can help other parents on this journey.

>> For guidelines and submission form

EDUCATORS
Tell us about special education: challenges and success as a special education (autism) teacher, how you have positively affected your students, the things that can be improved, and the support you need to make that happen.

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SERVICE PROVIDERS
Tell us about the service you provide and the difference it makes for autistics. Help us understand why this service is so important.

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YOU
If you have rainbows and unicorns, send them our way. Tell us a story that can uplift or inspire the entire autism community.

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We want to hear from you

AUTISTICS
Tell me your story: your challenges, your successes, what helped the most, what made you feel loved and included, and whatever you think the world needs to know.
>> For guidelines and submission form 

PARENTS OF AUTISTICS
Tell me your story about supporting your autistic child: your challenges, your success, what helped the most, and whatever can help other parents on this journey.
>>For guidelines and submission form

EDUCATORS
Tell me about special education: challenges and success as a special education (autism) teacher, how you have positively affected your students, the things that can be improved, and the support you need to make that happen.
>>For guidelines and submission form

SERVICE PROVIDERS
Tell me about the service you provide and the difference it makes for autistics. Help us understand why this service is so important.
>>For guidelines and submission form

YOU
If you have rainbows and unicorns, send them our way. Tell me a story that can uplift or inspire the entire autism community.
>>For guidelines and submission form

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