Author ~ Kathie Harrington
A novel from the Heartland
Fireflies will make you laugh. Fireflies will make you cry.
Fireflies will change your life.
from Willow Moon Publishing Amazon.com
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Bayo means to find Joy
A children’s book with a dash of speech therapy to assist parents.
Boo ~ Boo ~ Boo ~
Boo is all I could say!
from Ink and Quill Publishing
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I Never Told My Son He Couldn’t Dance
titled from Kathie’s famous poem on autism/ASD
Stories and strategies to support adolescents & adults on the autism spectrum.
from Ink and Quill Publishing
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Tears of Laughter ~ Tears of Pain
titled from Kathie’s first famous poem on autism/ASD
Stories and strategies to support young children on the autism spectrum.
from Ink and Quill Publishing
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Tongue Tracks
is a fun, creative way to teach children oral motor exercises.
Adequate strength and flexibility of oral musculature = Good Speech.
from AliMed
More books, articles, stories by Kathie
Blog with Kathie
Autism Spectrum Across Ages and Environments
creative, weekly blog for all aspects of autism/ASD
written for people with autism, all professionals, parents, caregivers
from ADVANCE for the Speech/Language Pathologist
On the Road with Humpty Dumpty
Humpty talk about life.
His premise is ~ get off your wall and live.
from Humpty Dumpty
This is where it all happens
Kathie’s Korner
I wrote my first story in second grade. The Little Black Bag consisted of three chapters all within eight pages, a front and back cover with the title, and my name, Kathie Kepler. I was one proud author.
Leon Joseph Cardinal Suenens ~ “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.”












Hello,
You don’t know me but I felt implied to send you off an email to let you know how much I enjoyed your blog. My name is Kerry and I was diagnosed on The Autism Spectrum when I was 4 years old. I have been advocating for disability awareness ever since I was in high school. Now as a young adult, I have started a daily video blog called “My Autism My Voice” which discusses several related autism topics. I appreciate what you are doing to make people more aware of autism because that’s what I do in so many ways through my own blog.
Besides from this I recently graduated from Seton Hall University and have been doing my best to help as an advocate in The Autism Community. I currently write a bi-weekly blog for Autism Speaks in relation to College with Autism. Through this opportunity I have started speaking at schools across New Jersey about disability awareness along with my experience on The Spectrum. I am also in the midst of finishing my first novel along with retooling my website which you can find here.
If you can, I would love if you could forward my video blog to anyone who you think may have use for it. One of my biggest missions through this initiative is too get as many families involved as possible so we can help strengthen our community. You can follow my blog and or subscribe to my youtube page here to get started.
If you also have any thoughts about my blog, videos, or anything at all it would greatly appreciated. Thank so much for taking the time to read this email and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Best Regards,
Kerry Magro
Kerrymagro.com
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Thank you so much, Kerry, for all of the good work that you are doing for the autism community. It is important that professional write and speak and work with children and adults on the spectrum, but even more importantly, it impacts people with someone like yourself, speaks out. Keep up the good work you are doing. I’m going to follow you in all your endeavors. You dance, girl, you dance.