Encouraging Disability Inclusion – Game of Thrones
After watching eight seasons of Game of Thrones, I expected to be disappointed by the last episode on May 19th. I couldn’t imagine a satisfying finale to the long, bloody and convoluted story of powerful families fighting to control the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros and...
read moreAn Autism Mother’s Day – Communicating Across Three Generations
Let’s face it, family holidays—including Mother’s Day—can be stressful, even under the best of circumstances. The old cliché of in-laws not getting along often holds true. Add a son or daughter with autism to the celebration and the result is often less than...
read moreAfter Autism Awareness Month Ends
When April is over, what happens to autism awareness for the rest of the year? Answer: not all that much. As an autism mom, I always learn a lot each year from my participation in myriad autism conferences and events during the month of April. Often I’m inspired by...
read moreAutism Champions – EPIC Players’ Cabaret Exceeds Fundraising Goal
Last Tuesday, at EPIC Players 2019 annual fund raiser, we reached and exceeded our goal. A big thank you goes out for the incredible efforts of our Executive Director Aubrie Therrien, Cabaret Music Director Jonathan Ivie and all of the talented, passionate EPIC...
read moreBetsy DeVos – Educational Enemy Number One
When my daughter Samantha Elisofon spoke at the United Nations for World Autism Awareness Day, she was asked to address the lack of services for adolescents and adults on the autism spectrum. What did she think ought to be done to remedy the situation? We were given...
read moreSamantha Speaks Again at U.N. World Autism Awareness Day
Sometimes lightning DOES strike twice. . . . Last year it seemed like a dream come true when Samantha was invited to speak on a film panel about empowering females with autism along with Rachel Israel, director of Keep the Change and Aubrie Therrien, Executive...
read moreAutism Inclusion in the Entertainment Industry
I’m going out on a (potential) limb here to say I’ve noticed a worrisome new trend: hiring actors who self-identify as living with Asperger’s to play characters with more symptomatic autism. In other words, gorgeous/handsome, slim actors with high IQs are being cast...
read moreAudition Updates for Actors with Autism
Well, Samantha didn’t win the role of Laura on the ABC pilot, “Until the Wedding.” But I enjoyed a lovely birthday anyway—even though my cherished birthday wish did not come true. We haven’t heard back yet about the Target print ad. There’s no way to know if no news...
read moreEPIC Players Underground – A Celebration of Personal Narratives
EPIC Players Underground – A Celebration of Personal Narratives Tired of enduring misrepresentations and caricatures of people with autism on stage and screen? If so, you would have appreciated EPIC Players’ Underground performance at Gossip Bar. Both tender and...
read moreAuditions and Autism
Auditions and autism may seem like two words that are incompatible—an oxymoron even. But in the past two weeks my daughter Samantha (yes, an actress with autism) has gone on four audition. The first and most exciting audition was for the role of a young woman with...
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Marguerite Elisofon is a New York City writer and the author of My Picture Perfect Family, a memoir about how her family navigated life with a child on the autistic spectrum before the internet and support groups existed. She also blogs about parenting young adults and disability related issues in The Never Empty Nest. Her writing has been featured in a variety of publications, including Time and NY Metro Parents magazine, and her family’s story has been featured by the NY Post, Fox News, The Daily Mail, and on Jenny McCarthy’s Dirty Sexy Funny radio show. A Vassar graduate, Marguerite was born and raised in New York City, where she still lives with her husband, Howard, in their mostly-empty nest. She is available to speak about a wide variety of issues relating to twins, parenting, and autism.