Last week, as part of my work at Tusculum University, I had an opportunity to teach a workshop for approximately 20 local high school students called Understanding Data Ownership, Privacy, and Security in the Digital Age. I have to say the students were fairly well prepared about keeping their personal data private and secure. At […]
Children’s Book: The Alphabet Set
As a parent with kids who have a hard time communicating, my wife and I have looked for ways to make things easier for them. When our first son was born, we had lots of picture books that showed a picture with a word on it. We used it to help him practice his words […]
It’s not all good times…
Recently I’ve had the privileged to post on Facebook about several recent experiences we’ve had with our eldest son. It was great to share how he gets to go to the state level for the Special Olympics, and he got to go to prom. While these are momentous occasions for any parent, as a parent […]
Forward thinking…
As a parent of two teenagers, I often wonder if they think about the future. When you add in autism we see more instances of them not planning more than a few minutes in the future. So it might seem funny, but when our eldest identified that he was out of his chicken after cooking […]