About Autisable
Autisable is a community-based website that connects anyone who wants to discuss any topic associated with autism.
In 2008, Autisable was launched as part of the Xanga.com, LLC network of blogging community sites, in an effort to provide an avenue for people to share their journey with Autism. The Xanga Team asked Joel Manzer to head up the site, as he has a son that is diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum.
For the first 6 years, Autisable grew in traffic and engagement with the community, connecting over a hundred bloggers and several national and international non-profits that reached over 30,000 unique IP’s worldwide and over a hundred thousand page views a month.
Then in 2014, Xanga shelved it’s proprietary platform and old business model, which left Autisable on life support for over a year and a half.
In August of 2016, Joel Manzer created Autisable, LLC – based in Virginia Beach, VA, a company that eventually took ownership of Autisable.com.
With its redesign, Autisable is now able to continue its efforts to connect the autism community.
Autism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. But over the years we’ve discovered that it’s much more than that….
We encourage discussion surrounding all aspects of Autism/Aspergers, and associated issues surrounding those with Special Needs.
Our goal is to create a community of individuals with various viewpoints surrounding the controversies of Autism and to give back to the Autism community through donations to organizations that help the Autism Community. As the Autisable community grows, so will our ability to donate to these organizations.
Here is a list of ways that you can be involved in the Autisable community:
You may subscribe to our RSS Feed, follow us on Twitter and become a fan of us on Facebook! We embrace social networking, and we know you won’t always have time to check the front page each day. We also can come to you via E-Mail. We use these tools to let you know what posts we’re featuring so you can best decide what posts you’d like to read and discuss.
Mailing Address:
Autisable
PO BOX 62155
Virginia Beach, VA 23466
Show#320 Boy Learned to Speak Using Disney Movies His Name is Owen Suskind
Show#319 Celebrating Fourth Of July & Discussing the advantages of exercise for autistic individuals
Show#218 Social Media Question How Autism has Affected your Life.
Show#317 Celebrating Father's Day
Show#316 Inspiration Story of a Non Speaking Boy with Autism Becoming a National Public Speaker
Show#315 Transitioning From End Of School Year To Summer.
Show#314 Honoring Memorial Day
Show#313 Children & Adults with Autism Dealing with loss
Show#312 Autistic student leaves prom in tears after sister denied entry Story
Show #311 - ASD patients and Dental Procedures
Show#310 Interview with Brandon Adames From UFC Gym Long Island who is Putting on a Grappling with Autism Event for AutismRadio
Show#309 Interview with Director of Jack of the Red Hearts Jack Grillo
Show#308 Interview with Lauren Hough Williams, autism specialist, director of coaching/ASD NEST Support Project, NYU Steinhardt, advisor/WNET Stephanie Gebhardt-Murray, producer, WNET Education.
Show#307 Interview with Liezl Els, Co-Founder & Dr. Marlene Sotelo Program Director of Els for Autism Foundation
Show#306 First Show For Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month
Show#305 Discussing Current News Leading up to Autism Acceptance Month!!!
Show#304 Gearing Up For Autism Awareness Month
Show#303 Discussing Ways To Help Your Child Communicate
Show#302 Interview with The Center for Family Support’s Coordinator of Innovative Planning and Staff Development Nadine Daley
Show#301 Interview with Rupert Isaacson
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